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The FCC is responsible for developing and adjusting broadcasting and other media rules and policies in order to address changing technologies and changing competition and ownership patterns. ...
But recently the FCC has made moves to allow media corporations to increase their market share in districts.
This isn’t good because the giant media corporations of today are basically special interests. ... And more often than not, they get what they want, which is why media corporations are widely regarded as the most powerful special interest in Washington. ... " As the federal agency charged with regulating the mass media, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has long had rules in place to promote "the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources. ... Today, only a limited number of rules remain that prevent any person or company from owning all of the media outlets in a small or medium sized city or from owning media outlets that blanket the country. ...
Radio has been the leader in the deregulation process, posing as basically a model for what’s going to happen with TV, cable and newspapers.
Approximate Word count = 820 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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