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  • Broadcasters Want to Silence the Public

    February 23, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- As the Federal Communications Commission convenes its third public hearing on sweeping changes to the nation's media ownership rules today in Harrisburg, Pa., the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has called on the FCC to crack down on members of the public who stray from their Designated Market Areas to testify before the agency.

  • FCC Commissioners to Headline 'Town Meeting on the Future of Media' in Columbus

    February 22, 2007

    COLUMBUS -- Federal Communications Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein, Michael Copps and Robert McDowell will visit Columbus, Ohio, on March 7 to listen to local residents' concerns about media consolidation. This "Town Meeting on the Future of Media" is a rare opportunity for the public to participate directly in crafting media policies that serve their community.

  • FCC Faces Public at Third Official Hearing on Media Consolidation

    February 21, 2007

    HARRISBURG, Pa. -- A broad-based coalition of local and national groups is urging the public to turn out for the Federal Communications Commission's third official hearing on sweeping changes to the nation's ownership rules. The FCC public hearing will take place: <b>Friday, Feb. 23 Hearing Starts at 9 a.m. -- Public Testimony until 2:30 p.m. Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

  • Slap on the Wrist Won't Stop Payola

    January 24, 2007

    WASHINGTON -- As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to settle with the broadcasters found violating payola rules, Industry Ears, Future of Music Coalition and Free Press expressed grave concern over the reportedly lenient terms of the consent decree.

  • Adelstein Warns of Congressional Veto

    January 13, 2007

    MEMPHIS -- FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein tonight told the thousands of people gathered at the National Conference for Media Reform to bury any attempts by the FCC to roll back media ownership rules "six feet deep."

  • Copps Unveils New American Media Contract

    January 13, 2007

    MEMPHIS -- FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps tonight challenged thousands gathered at the National Conference for Media Reform to enact a new "American Media Contract," calling for citizens to stand up and "get rid of the bad old rules that got us into this mess in the first place."