Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest October 2003 No. 8 Vol. 82
Adoption of the FCC Order

Media Ownership

Diversity, Competition, and Localism in a High-Tech Marketplace

Adoption of the FCC Order

Interpretation and Review of Media Ownership Rules

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted an order on June 2, 2003, that modified five of its media ownership rules and retained two others. Changes in these rules — which set limits on national television ownership, newspaper-broadcast and radio-television cross-ownership in a market, and ownership of multiple television or radio stations in a market — could have far-reaching effects. Court Interpretation of the Telecommunications Act The Commission had to revisit several of its broadcast ownership rules as a result of court rulings that the Commission had failed to provide sufficient justification for specific thresholds incorporated into the rules. In addition,…

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