Andy, you've got your head right up your a$$. Martin, along with the other two republicans on the FCC board, voted to remove a 30+ year old law separating print news media and TV. I suppose you believe that a further consolidation in news sources is a good idea?
One of the two Democrats on the FCC board had this to say about it; "'Today the Federal Communications Commission empowers America's new media elite with unacceptable levels of influence over the ideas and information upon which our society and our democracy depend,' said Commissioner Michael Copps."
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Andy, you've got your head right up your a$$. Martin, along with the other two republicans on the FCC board, voted to remove a 30+ year old law separating print news media and TV. I suppose you believe that a further consolidation in news sources is a good idea?
One of the two Democrats on the FCC board had this to say about it; "'Today the Federal Communications Commission empowers America's new media elite with unacceptable levels of influence over the ideas and information upon which our society and our democracy depend,' said Commissioner Michael Copps."
http://money.cnn.com/2003/06/02/news/companies/fcc_rules/