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even as we speak.....

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We were just discussing this very issue yesterday.....

Taken from today's R&R on line:


Congressman Seeks Return Of National Radio Ownership Cap

Rep. Maurice Hinchey today introduced the Media Ownership Reform Act of 2005, which, among other things, aims to restore a limit on how many radio stations a company can own nationwide and reduce the number of stations any one company could own in one market.

Along with restoration of the Fairness Doctrine, the bill would also require broadcasters to prepare reports detailing their public interest efforts.

Commenting on the bill, which was co-sponsored by Rep. Diane Watson, Hinchey said, "The Media Ownership Reform Act tackles the issue of media consolidation head-on and implements new standards for a diverse media that will ensure Americans have access to a wide array of ideas and information. It is clear that Americans want a diverse media that is responsive to local communities. Unfortunately, the consolidation of the media has created a system that is less diverse and less responsive to local needs."

Hinchey added, "It is imperative that Congress take action to fix this broken media system."
 
Wonder how many independent radio owners can spend tons of money
to get this bill passed. It makes total sense, so therefore, it's
dead in the $$$ water. Like when Walmart is done with America,
Q-Tips will be $5.00. Government making sense. Go figure. CC will
get more after this attempt.
 
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> This will never happen.
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You're right...probably not. Too much money and backroom politicing will prevent this from making any headway.
 
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