FCC Wades into Media Ownership
Multichannel News, November 3, 2009
By John Eggerton
Academics took aim at the media ownership review process in the first of three workshops at the FCC as the agency begins its congressionally mandated quadrennial review of media-ownership rules. The commission must review all its rules every four years to gauge whether they are "necessary in the public interest."
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