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[DMCA-Activists] NIGHTLINE: The Public Interest and the Public Airwaves
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Seth Johnson |
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[DMCA-Activists] NIGHTLINE: The Public Interest and the Public Airwaves |
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Thu, 29 May 2003 01:23:57 -0400 |
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Subject: [IP] NIGHTLINE: The Public Interest and the PublicAirwaves
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 20:05:00 -0400
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>It's good to see this issue finally getting some air time on non-NPR
>venues. Actually, there was some coverage in the NY Times, too, to be fair.
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>Peter G. Capek
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>Nightline Daily E-Mail
>May 28
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>TONIGHT'S FOCUS: With little to no public debate, the Federal
>Communications Commission is poised to approve a massive rewriting of the
>rules governing ownership of television stations and other media. What's
>at stake? Should you be worried? A lot of people, from the National Rifle
>Association to the National Organization for Women, think you should be
>concerned. Very concerned.
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>Have you noticed that radio stations sound more and more alike these days?
>They seem to be operating from the same song lists. Well, that's because
>many of them are. Seven years ago the FCC loosened the restrictions on the
>number of radio stations that a corporation may own, and today there are
>30% fewer radio station owners. One such owner, Clear Channel, grew from
>43 stations, to nearly 1200 stations in that time. Fewer independently
>owned radio stations = more homogenous sounding radio.
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>So what? You can always buy CDs, right? Well, the problem is even more
>troubling to critics than just artistic censorship, which is troubling
>enough on its own. Diversity of opinions, competition and the news
>marketplace are elements of our democracy that we sometimes take for
>granted. Without such freedom of ideas, what will we lose? Its hard to say
>what will happen, but many people are worried, including some strange
>bedfellows, such as the National Rifle Association and the National
>Organization for Women.
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>The FCC is likely to approve changes next week for television that are
>similar to the ones it approved six years ago for radio. These changes
>would lift many of the restrictions on ownership of media, including local
>television stations, newspapers, cable and broadcast networks. A single
>corporate owner, currently limited in the number of media outlets it can
>own in a single market, will be freed to buy more. Supporters of these
>changes including the Disney Corporation, which owns ABC News argue
>that the looser regulations will benefit both stockholders of media
>companies, as well as their consumers. They argue that such measures will
>allow smaller media organizations to stay afloat during a harsh economic
>climate.
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>ABC's Lisa Stark will look at the FCC's proposed changes and the potential
>impacts it may have on communities and individuals. She'll describe one
>community in North Dakota, where the radio stations are nearly all owned
>by the same corporation and the old adage "in the event of an emergency,
>tune to your local radio station," was an empty promise.
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>Ted Koppel will talk with FCC Chairman Michael Powell about the proposed
>changes.
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>We hope you'll join us.
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>Sara Just and the Nightline Staff
>ABCNEWS Washington bureau
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