Media Ownership Decision Delayed - What Issues Are Being Debated?

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The Federal Communications Commission's media ownership proceeding was going to be decided, at last, before Christmas, or, at least, that was what was suggested by many news reports as recently as early last week. Published reports suggested that a draft proposal was circulating at the FCC, and that it was expected to be acted on in December – perhaps at or before next week's open meeting. That timetable now seems to be out the window, as the FCC has asked for additional comments on the summaries of the information gleaned from the FCC Form 323 Ownership Reports as to minority and female ownership of broadcast stations released late last month. The summary of those reports showed low levels of minority ownership in many parts of the broadcasting world. As the Third Circuit's remand of the last multiple ownership order (which we summarized here) was based in part on the Commission's failure to address the impact that its minor liberalization of the newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership rules would have on minority ownership, this request for additional comments seems addressed, at least in part, to addressing that perceived deficiency.


Media Ownership Decision Delayed - What Issues Are Being Debated?