Democrat Henry Rivera, a former commissioner of the Federal
Communications Commission, is expected to head President-elect Barack
Obama's FCC transition team, a move that has sparked fear in media
circles that the Fairness Doctrine may return to silence conservative
talk radio.

If reenacted, the "Fairness Doctrine" would require broadcasts over
the public airwaves to give equal time to opposing political views.
For talk radio, which boomed after the law's repeal in 1987 by
building an audience devoted to conservative talk, the law's return
would decimate the industry's marketability.

Many fear the "Fairness Doctrine" would drive talk radio hosts – like
Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Michael Savage – out of business.

Brian Maloney of the blog The Radio Equalizer said in his post, "Meet
Talk's Executioner,"  he believes Rivera will use his position to
bring back the law for that very purpose.

Rivera, according to Maloney, "is expected to lead the push to
dismantle commercial talk radio that is favored by a number of
Democratic Party senators. Rivera will play a pivotal role in
preventing critics from having a public voice during Obama's tenure in
office."

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=80424
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