Lawmakers, Regulators Face Key Decisions on Future of Media Ownership
Lawmakers and regulators in Washington are in the midst of making a number of decisions that could affect the nation's media ownership laws, the future of the Internet, public access television and the expansion of low power FM radio stations. We speak with Hannah Sassaman of the Prometheus Radio Project which successfully sued the FCC three years ago in an effort to block the new media ownership rule changes.
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Posted on June 27, 2006 in News Elsewhere by outreach
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