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  • Bipartisan Senate Coalition Votes to Roll Back New FCC Media Ownership Rules

    September 16, 2003

    (Washington, DC) - In a bipartisan 55-40 vote, the Senate today rolled back highly contentious Federal Communications Commission rules that would allow major media conglomerates to own an even larger percentage of the nation's media and permit cross-ownership of newspapers and TV stations in most communities.

  • FCC Chairman's Localism Initiative: "Ready, Fire, Aim!"

    August 21, 2003

    Faced with a national outcry so intense that Congress is moving to reverse his attempt to eliminate controls on media consolidation and monopoly, Federal Communications Commission chair Michael Powell's new localism initiative is an eleventh hour attempt to avoid a Congressional rollback of his recent media ownership rule changes.<BR>

  • Massive Public Pressure Driving FCC Rollback

    July 22, 2003

    Today the House overwhelmingly passed the Commerce Justice State appropriations bill. This represents a tremendous victory for the broad coalition working for a roll back of the FCC media ownership rule changes.

  • Common Cause and Free Press Praise Today's Vote by the Senate Commerce Committee

    June 19, 2003

    Common Cause and Free Press, two groups that have worked together in recent months to make an issue of the impact of media ownership decisions on American democracy, applaud today's actions of the Senate Commerce Committee in approving bipartisan legislation that will roll back the Federal Communications Commission's June 2 vote that relaxed media ownership rules.<BR><BR>"The Commerce Committee's