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FCC Chair Submits Controversial Media Ownership Proposal

HeadlineNov 14, 2007

Back in the United States, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission has officially introduced his plan that would rewrite media ownership laws to allow for greater media consolidation. On Tuesday, Kevin Martin proposed to ease restrictions preventing media conglomerates from owning both newspapers and television stations in the same city. The proposal is set for a commission vote on December 18th.

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