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Article from: The Washington Post
Article date: November 1, 2007
Author: Frank Ahrens - Washington Post Staff Writer
Even though the media landscape has changed radically since the
last time the Federal Communications Commission tried to alter its
media-ownership rules, a hearing at the FCC yesterday showed that
the debate remains as heated as ever.
A range of social, political and consumer groups that
successfully petitioned a federal court to throw out the FCC's 2003
attempt to relax ownership rules is once again fighting to keep
limits on how many radio and television stations conglomerates can
buy.
The groups testified as the five-member commission works ...
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