Broadcast Ownership Rules, Morning Hearing
Witnesses testified about broadcast ownership rules. Following witness testimony, the commissioners heard comments from private citizens.… read more
Witnesses testified about broadcast ownership rules. Following witness testimony, the commissioners heard comments from private citizens. The FCC is required by law to hold a public hearing every two years in order to determine which rules governing broadcast ownership are still in the public interest, and eliminate any rules that cannot be properly justified. close
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