FCC Announces Public Hearing in Los Angeles On Media Ownership
FCC ANNOUNCES PUBLIC HEARING IN LOS ANGELES ON MEDIA OWNERSHIP
[SOURCE: Federal Communications Commission]
The Federal Communications Commission on Friday announced the first public hearing on media ownership issues will be held in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, October 3, 2006. Chairman Kevin Martin said, "Public input is integral to this process. The Commission will hold public hearings in diverse locations around the country to fully involve the American people in its review of our media ownership rules. I look forward to hearing from the American people on a variety of subjects at these hearings such as the impact of the Commission's rules on localism, minority ownership, and various types of programming like independent and religious programming and children's and family-friendly programming."
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* FCC's First Ownership Meeting Slated for L.A.
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FCC Announces Public Hearing in Los Angeles On Media Ownership