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From: *Travis*
Date: Fri, Feb 6, 2009
Subject:  Fairness Doctrine Threatens Catholic Radio Too






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   New FCC Regulations Threaten Catholic Radio   by Deal W. Hudson     1/28/09
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*As reported recently in the National Catholic Register,* a new version of
the so-called Fairness
Doctrine<http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/17123/>is threatening
Catholic radio. Under the new Obama administration, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will begin applying "localism"
regulations to radio station licenses. Steve Gajdosik, president of
the Catholic
Radio Association <http://www.catholicradioassociation.org/>, calls these
regulations "the death knell for Catholic radio."

The Fairness Doctrine regulates the range of opinions that should be heard
on a radio station, while localism regulates the service provided to the
station's local community. But the impact of localism could be the same as
the Fairness Doctrine, since the FCC can take away a station's license if
it's found not to serve the "interests" of the local community.

President Obama, as a senator, advocated localism in a
statement<http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/11/obama_declares_war_on_conserva.html>given
to the FCC in Chicago. The head of Obama's transition team, John
Podesta, was president of the Center for American Progress, which issued a
report <http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/06/talk_radio.html> on
"The Structural Imbalance of Talk Radio," complaining of "the absence of
localism in American radio markets" and urging the FCC to seek "greater
local accountability over radio licensing."

The head of the FCC transition team for Podesta and Obama is another
supporter of localism standards: Henry
Rivera<http://www.multichannel.com/article/135397-Sources_Rivera_To_Head_Obama_s_FCC_Transition_Team.php>,
former chairman <http://www.mmtconline.org/> of the Minority Media and
Telecommunications Council. The council spells out what is intended by
localism:
"Broadcasters must . . . look for leaders in the civic, religious, and
non-profit sectors that regularly serve the needs of the community,
particularly the needs of minority groups that are typically poorly served
by the broadcasting industry as a whole."

In other words, the FCC can use the localism standard to determine whether
Catholic radio stations, or any radio stations, are serving the "needs of
minority groups" in their communities. (You can bet that Catholics are not
one of those minority groups.)

In addition to ideological constraints, localism would affect small stations
by requiring the main studios to be located within a broadcaster's
community, to fully staff those studios during hours of operation, to
restore community advisory boards, and to establish minimum levels of
locally originated programming that responds to community concerns.

The nearly 200 Catholic radio stations around the country neither have the
resources to meet these standards nor can they subsume their religious
mission to local advisory boards. As Gajdosik puts it, "This gives a local
review board oversight to decide whether a station's content serves the
needs and interests of the local population."


*The leading lobbying group for religious broadcasters,* the National
Association of Religious Broadcasters <http://www.nrb.org/>, has gone on
record <http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2009/s09010087.htm> against
"localism mandates, adverse definitions of 'public interest' obligation, and
media reform rules that could disfavor Christian broadcasters."

The NRB believes that the Broadcaster Freedom Act, introduced on January 7,
will prevent the FCC from determining the content of Christian radio
stations. Reps. Mike Pence (R-ID) and Greg Walden (R-OR) are sponsors of the
House bill, and Sens. Jim DeMint (R-SC) and John Thune (R-SD) are the Senate
sponsors.

Pence told the *National Catholic Register* that he and his colleagues will
continue to push the Broadcaster Freedom Act: "There's no doubt that if it
gets to the floor of the House, it will pass by a wide margin."

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has taken an in-between
position on localism. Jessica Gonzales, an attorney for the Catholic
bishops, 
explained<http://www.allbusiness.com/society-social-assistance-lifestyle/religion-spirituality/11411703-1.html>that
localism could be used as an incentive for "fast-track renewals" of
station licenses. Gonzales said the USCCB is not concerned about the impact
of localism "guidelines" on radio content, since "many broadcasters suggest
they are already comporting with the guidelines."

On the other hand, the Catholic Radio Association, which exists
independently of the USCCB, is *deeply* concerned about the impact of
localism standards. Last April, CRA filed a 19-page brief with the FCC
opposing localism and the problems it creates for smaller stations (and for
Catholic radio in particular).

The FCC currently renews radio station licenses every eight years. If, as
suggested by *Human Events*, the FCC
decides<http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=29566>on an
accelerated license review every two years, then during Obama's first
term, every radio license in America can be reviewed twice. Any station that
fails to meet localism standards would then be subject to having its license
revoked.

We'll keep you updated as events develop.

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