FCC Tries to Pull a Fast One with New Rules on Media Ownership
Daily Herald, November 29, 2007
By Ted Cox
Don't look now, but the Federal Communications Commission is once again trying to ram through changes in media-ownership rules before anyone notices.
And this time one of the major players in the changes is our city's own benevolent Chicago Tribune, which continues to put its corporate interests ahead of obligations — real or imaginary — to serve the public interest.
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