There are a couple articles in today's Radio Ink demanding action from the FCC on the ownership rules.
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The second article lists a bunch of smaller owners that want the rules liberalized, citing difficulties in competing with the larger groups. We saw that problem with Cumulus in NYC, and it's likely they're not the only one.
The reality is that with the FCC split 50-50, there can really be no action. Traditionally the dems oppose any liberalization to ownership rules, and the repubs want to deregulate. The NAB points out that the commission hasn't even moved on the rules that were revised in 2018. So things have ground to a halt.
NAB: FCC Wasting Time - Radio Ink
The NAB has filed comments with the FCC regarding the Commission's Public Notice triggering the 2022 quadrennial review of broadcast media ownership rules. The NAB calls the latest effort a waste of time.
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It's Time To Lift Ownership Caps - Radio Ink
That's the conclusion of 8 radio companies who have filed comments with The FCC, including Townsquare, Connoisseur, MidWest Communications, Mid-West Family, Forever Media, Frandsen Family Stations, Neuhoff Communications and Eagle Communications.
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The second article lists a bunch of smaller owners that want the rules liberalized, citing difficulties in competing with the larger groups. We saw that problem with Cumulus in NYC, and it's likely they're not the only one.
The reality is that with the FCC split 50-50, there can really be no action. Traditionally the dems oppose any liberalization to ownership rules, and the repubs want to deregulate. The NAB points out that the commission hasn't even moved on the rules that were revised in 2018. So things have ground to a halt.