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      Senate Committee Votes To Rollback FCC's Media Consolidation Plan

      By Carey Alexander, 9:20 AM on Sat Apr 26 2008, 1,287 views

      Poor Kevin Martin. The Senate is well on its way towards killing his proposal to let newspapers get all freaky and consolidate with television and radio stations. Martin shouldn't be too surprised: this is exactly what happened the last time a FCC Chairman tried to ram media consolidation down our throats.

      "We really do literally have five or six major corporations in this country that determine for the most part what Americans see, hear and read every day," said Sen. Byron L. Dorgan (D-N.D.), the lead sponsor of the resolution. "I don't think that's healthy for our country."

      Dorgan has 25 senators behind his bill, including Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois, and is confident it will pass the Senate. A similar bill has been proposed in the House.

      The Bush administration has threatened a veto, but Dorgan could try to attach the resolution to a must-pass bill to make it harder for the White House to block.

      Back in 2003, then-Chairman Michael Powell's media consolidation nightmare was downed by the Senate and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. What's that old adage about people forgetting history being doomed to something?

      Senate panel moves against FCC media-ownership rules [L.A. Times]
      S.J. 28 - A Joint Resolution Disapproving The Rule Submitted By The Federal Communications Commission With Respect To Broadcast Media Ownership [THOMAS]
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