Media blows off FCC cheating story

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MEDIA BLOWS OFF FCC CHEATING STORY
[SOURCE: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, AUTHOR: Bart Preecs]
Two weeks ago, the GAO released a report that FCC staff routinely leaks meeting agenda items to industry associations and lobbyists, leaving consumers and public interest activists in the dark. The Washington Post did run a brief item in a section of the paper normally devoted to civil service HR policy, pointing to the actual report. But if anyone in the traditional media has followed up the story, explaining to the general public why this might be significant, I haven't found it. The insider publication Congressional Quarterly ran a story with a money quote from Rep. Ed Markey that probably explains why the story's being ignored: "When the corporate insiders and the K Street crowd have the inside track on decisions critical to telecommunications, media, broadband or wireless policy, then the public and consumers are at an inherent disadvantage," Rep Markey said.
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/convergence/archives/123833.asp


Media blows off FCC cheating story