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  • Bush appointees change rules to allow still more media consolidation.

    Given how poorly big media did at ferreting out misinformation and lies during the 2003 run up to invading Iraq I'd say we need more competition in media markets not less. Yet here Bush & Co are at it again removing yet more rules and still more media consolidation.


    US media ownership rules relaxed
    Demonstrators against media consolidation
    Consumer groups have been fighting the proposed changes
    US regulators are to relax local media ownership rules preventing firms from controlling both a TV channel and a newspaper in its largest cities.

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to scrap a 32-year old rule preventing dual ownership of print and broadcast outlets in 20 cities.

    In a 3-2 split vote, Republican members said the move "struck a balance" between competition and plurality.

    But dissenting Democrats said it would create new loopholes, not close them.

    The Republican chairman of the FCC, Kevin Martin, cast the deciding vote.

    He called the move a "relatively minimal loosening of the ban", adding it "may help to forestall the erosion in local news coverage".

    Political issue

    The issue is politically contentious, with groups within both houses of Congress pressing the FCC to delay its judgement and threatening to pass legislation to revoke the decision.

    However, the White House has warned it will veto any bill coming out of Congress which waters down the proposed changes.

    The decision overturns rules in place since 1975 designed to support diversity of opinion and competition among news suppliers.


    The public has repeatedly told us they are not interested in further media consolidation
    Jonathan Adelstein, Democrat commissioner of the FCC

    Proponents of reform argued that the proliferation of cable TV channels and the growth of the internet meant such safeguards were now obsolete.

    But critics said that while the number of media outlets had exploded, the amount of different news providers had not risen.

    "The law says we are to serve the public interest," said Jonathan Adelstein, one of the two Democrat commissioners on the FCC panel.

    "And the public has repeatedly told us they are not interested in further media consolidation."

    The new rules will apply to the largest 20 local media markets in the country.

    For dual ownership of a newspaper and TV channel to be permitted under the new system, eight independently owned media businesses must exist in the market concerned, while the TV channel cannot be among the four most-watched.
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    Yeah, the rich get richer and the public is denied a diversity of sources.
    It's alarming to many of us, surprising to none.
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    • #3
      well instead of Fox you can read news on the internet... so this time around the public has access to thrid pary, but the public is braindead, so they cannot/ will not be bothered...

      Getting US TV diversity from 3 to 2 choices is not much of a change
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      • #4
        I've pretty much given up on U.S. news (except for the weather). I'm turning more and more to the BBC.

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