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NOVEMBER 8, 2007
2:53 PM

CONTACT:  Free Press
Jen Howard, Free Press, (202) 265-1490, x22


Senate Takes a Stand on Media Ownership
Bipartisan Legislation Would Put The Brakes on FCC Plan To Gut Media Ownership 
Limits

WASHINGTON - November 8 - At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing today, Sen. 
Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and Sen. Trent 
Lott (R-Miss.) announced plans to introduce legislation that would halt the 
Federal Communications Commission’s rush to gut 
longstanding media ownership rules.
   
The bipartisan “Media Ownership Act of 2007”--cosponsored by Sens. Barack Obama 
(D-Ill.), Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), John 
Kerry (D-Mass.), Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Diane 
Feinstein (D-Calif.)--would direct the FCC to 
conduct a separate proceeding on localism and create an independent minority 
and female ownership task force before moving 
forward with any changes to media ownership limits. The bill would also give 
the public a 90-day comment period on any 
proposed rules.

Last month, Senator Dorgan uncovered FCC Chairman Kevin Martin’s secret plan to 
eliminate longstanding media ownership 
limits before the end of the year.

Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press, made the following statement:

“We are thrilled to see members from both sides of the aisle stand up for the 
public. This critical legislation will restore fairness 
and transparency in what has become a corrupt process at the FCC.

“In the rush to gut media ownership rules, the Commission has ignored the 
American people, neglected the media diversity 
crisis, and buried evidence that consolidation harms local communities. The 
Media Ownership Act would hold the FCC 
accountable for listening to the public and ensuring that the public airwaves 
reflect America’s diverse local communities.

“The American people overwhelmingly oppose any rule changes that would allow 
big companies to swallow up more of their 
local media. This bill is an important reminder from Congress that the FCC must 
answer to the public, not corporate interests.” 

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http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/1108-20.htm
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