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Broadcasters blast FCC localism proposals

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The nation's broadcasting lobbyists cheered the Federal Communications Commission's December 18, 2007 decision to relax its newspaper/TV station cross-ownership ban. But station owners and their reps have been far less enthusiastic about tentative FCC proposals announced on the same day to encourage them take their localism obligations more seriously. These include requiring a minimum amount of local programming, maintaining on a bare bones physical presence at each station, and setting up permanent advisory boards for each license.

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The nerve of the FCC, wanting the citizens of the US to be informed about what's happening locally where they live!






/sarcasm

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