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The FCC to conduct broad review of media ownership next year?
- September 23, 2009 19:20:22
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THE WORDS OF THE FCC 'CZAR' - MR. LLOYD -------->
"There are few things I think more frightening in the American mind than dark skin black men. Here I am."
In this piece you will also hear Mark Lloyd say:
--Affirmative action "largely benefited white women."
-- Diversity requires asking "who is going to step down" so "someone else can have power."
-- "What we are really saying is the Fairness Doctrine is not enough."
READ MORE WORDS FROM MARK LLOYD HERE ---------> HE CLAIMS COMMUNICATIONS POLICIES ARE CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES!!! (like skrew free enterprise I guess!!)
http://www.comtechreview.org/winter-spring-1998/r981lloy.htm
APPARENTLY THERE WILL BE A BIG REVIEW OF MEDIA-OWNERSHIP RULES NEXT YEAR? hMMMM....... Will there be an attempt to regulate the "free" out of "free speech"???
http://www.123people.com/ext/frm?ti=person%20finder&search;_t...
The uproar over Mr. Lloyd's appointment foreshadows what could be a messy fight next year when the FCC launches a broad review of media-ownership rules.
Broadcasters helped derail the FCC's attempt last year to impose new requirements on stations to make sure they are serving local communities' needs, and they are prepared to fight any effort to impose new fees on stations.
Companies "support a strong public broadcasting system. However, we would oppose efforts to fund that system through fees on free and local broadcast stations now emerging from one of the more challenging advertising recessions in history," said National Association of Broadcasters spokesman Dennis Wharton.
"There are few things I think more frightening in the American mind than dark skin black men. Here I am."
In this piece you will also hear Mark Lloyd say:
--Affirmative action "largely benefited white women."
-- Diversity requires asking "who is going to step down" so "someone else can have power."
-- "What we are really saying is the Fairness Doctrine is not enough."
READ MORE WORDS FROM MARK LLOYD HERE ---------> HE CLAIMS COMMUNICATIONS POLICIES ARE CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES!!! (like skrew free enterprise I guess!!)
http://www.comtechreview.org/winter-spring-1998/r981lloy.htm
APPARENTLY THERE WILL BE A BIG REVIEW OF MEDIA-OWNERSHIP RULES NEXT YEAR? hMMMM....... Will there be an attempt to regulate the "free" out of "free speech"???
http://www.123people.com/ext/frm?ti=person%20finder&search;_t...
The uproar over Mr. Lloyd's appointment foreshadows what could be a messy fight next year when the FCC launches a broad review of media-ownership rules.
Broadcasters helped derail the FCC's attempt last year to impose new requirements on stations to make sure they are serving local communities' needs, and they are prepared to fight any effort to impose new fees on stations.
Companies "support a strong public broadcasting system. However, we would oppose efforts to fund that system through fees on free and local broadcast stations now emerging from one of the more challenging advertising recessions in history," said National Association of Broadcasters spokesman Dennis Wharton.
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