The FCC voted today to do a review of local radio ownership limits:
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If that sounds familiar, they've been talking about it for years. Radio ownership limits haven't changed since 1996.
People like to say "Look what's happened to radio lately." But that ignores the fact that radio has been restricted by law while other media has had no legal restrictions at all. Other media has flourished while radio has stagnated.
Apparently there was an anti-Carr demonstration at Tuesday's FCC public meeting:
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FCC Launches Formal Review Of Local Radio Ownership Limits.
The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday voted to consider relaxing – or outright eliminating – long-running rules that limit the number of radio stations a company can own in a
If that sounds familiar, they've been talking about it for years. Radio ownership limits haven't changed since 1996.
People like to say "Look what's happened to radio lately." But that ignores the fact that radio has been restricted by law while other media has had no legal restrictions at all. Other media has flourished while radio has stagnated.
Apparently there was an anti-Carr demonstration at Tuesday's FCC public meeting:
FCC's Carr To Put Radio Ownership Caps To 'The Gretzky Test' - Radio Ink
The FCC’s 2022 quadrennial review will reassess local radio ownership rules, with Carr urging regulators to focus on where media is headed.
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Concerns over Carr’s involvement in media drama surrounding late-night host Jimmy Kimmel were pressed home earlier in the Open Meeting, which was briefly and loudly disrupted by protesters chanting, “Fire Carr, The Censorship Czar.”
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