Public Interest Groups Have Lots Of Questions For FCC Nominees
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In a letter to Senate Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), public interest groups including the United Church of Christ, Public Knowledge and the Media Access Project raise a number of questions they's like Congress to ask nominees for seats on the Federal Communications Commission. The Senate Commerce Committee meets Tuesday to consider the nominations of Julius Genachowksi and Robert McDowell. The groups would like to hear them address questions about broadband, localism, diversity, open networks and wireless.
FCC Nominations Hearing
(Tue, 06/16/2009)
