The FCC's Failures Led to a New Wave of Media Consolidation
The U.S. broadcast television industry is in the midst of a wave of consolidation that one longtime industry insider described as “the biggest wave ... in the history of television.”
Corporations are exploiting loopholes in the Federal Communications Commission's ownership rules to snap up TV stations across the country.
And if the FCC doesn't act, the damage will be irreversible.
To learn more, read the Free Press report Cease to Resist: How the FCC's Failure to Enforce Its Rules Created a New Wave of Media Consolidation.