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Senate slams FCC newspaper/TV cross-ownership rule

by Matthew Lasar  May 16 2008 - 7:27pm     

In 2003, Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) sponsored a resolution condemning the Federal Communications Commission's massive relaxation of its media ownership rules. It passed the Senate by a big but not overwhelming margin: 55 to 40. Thirty-eight Senate Republicans voted against the measure, including Republican John McCain.

But yesterday the Senate by voice vote overwhelmingly approved Dorgan's Joint Senate Resolution repudiating a far less sweeping FCC revision, one affecting only the agency's newspaper/TV cross-ownership rule that allows companies to own more of both types of media in a single market. Just two senators expressed opposition, Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, both Republicans from Georgia.

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