Court Overturns Cable Company Ownership Cap
Uprising Radio, September 1, 2009
An appeals court overturned an FCC regulation that limited cable companies to a national ownership of thirty percent. Calling the rule arbitrary and capricious, the court's decision was a victory for Comcast. The FCC argued that if limits were not placed on cable ownership, then certain companies could amass enough control of the market to affect diversity in programming.
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