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The FCC kicked off its 2010 media ownership review with a series of workshops with scholars, public interest groups and broadcasters. The Nov. 6 podcast of Media Minutes focuses on the public interest panel.
At the broadcasters workshop,...
Media ownership rules were in the spotlight this week at three consecutive workshops held by the Federal Communications Commission.
The commission is required to review its media ownership rules every four years. This time around, the rules are being...
Imagine if a CNN anchor were allowed to talk for 60 minutes every night about how black people are spreading “tuberculosis, leprosy, malaria” in America.
Imagine if a CNN anchor were permitted to spout for 60 minutes every night that blacks are...
Television broadcasters in the Aloha State have been quietly embarking on an underhanded media merger for more than a year.
In August, the CBS, NBC and MyNetwork affiliates in Honolulu announced that they were folding into one of the “largest...
The unfounded attacks against Mark Lloyd, the Federal Communications Commission’s chief diversity officer, have reached a new low.
FAIR’s Peter Hart spotted an appalling Zogby poll question that was clearly biased against Lloyd, a distinguished...