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SmokeRing
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So how many of us have given much thought to how the radio biz might be affected by the policies of the remaining candidates? G.H.W. Bush gave us the Telecommunications Act of 1992. Bill Clinton rubber stamped the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
So I assume with Republicans and Hillary, we'll get telecommunications laws written by their benefactors who own and run the Corporate Media.
But where does Obama stand? According to a column from the Seattle Times:
"...Barack Obama has inspired the most confidence. He favors network neutrality and is for a dispersed press. He has sponsored a bill to try and force the FCC to step away from its lifting of the cross-ownership ban. Obama also said he will appoint [FCC] commissioners who are in line with his views."
Direct Link:
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/02/29/7372/
Maybe other issues are more important to you. But if you're looking for the candidate who might actually start the process of wrestling control of the 4th Estate away from Corporate America, then Obama is your candidate.
So I assume with Republicans and Hillary, we'll get telecommunications laws written by their benefactors who own and run the Corporate Media.
But where does Obama stand? According to a column from the Seattle Times:
"...Barack Obama has inspired the most confidence. He favors network neutrality and is for a dispersed press. He has sponsored a bill to try and force the FCC to step away from its lifting of the cross-ownership ban. Obama also said he will appoint [FCC] commissioners who are in line with his views."
Direct Link:
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/02/29/7372/
Maybe other issues are more important to you. But if you're looking for the candidate who might actually start the process of wrestling control of the 4th Estate away from Corporate America, then Obama is your candidate.