On the recordSeptember 24, 2015
Relaxing the FCC's media ownership rules will pave the way for increased industry consolidation, which does, in my view, nothing to promote localism, competition, or diversity.
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congress.govRelaxing the FCC's media ownership rules will pave the way for increased industry consolidation, which does, in my view, nothing to promote localism, competition, or diversity.
Eshoo warns against relaxing media ownership rules, citing negative impacts on localism and diversity.
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