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Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2011. LC Number: KF26 .C69 2003x OCLC Number: (OCoLC)747099191 Subject: Television stations -- Ownership ...Show synopsisOriginal publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2011. LC Number: KF26 .C69 2003x OCLC Number: (OCoLC)747099191 Subject: Television stations -- Ownership -- Government policy -- United States. Excerpt: ...11 can get. And it is very apparent in some of these cases that consoli-dation has resulted in getting a tilt one way, through lots of sta-tions, lots of channels, and that is the dominant view that you hear constantly. And I wonder whether, with the Chairman of the FCC, Chairman Powell's, earlier announcement, whether there is an in-terest in responding to the public through those of us who are here to serve the public interest. I think it is unfortunate, and I agree with colleagues who ask for Mr. Powell's review once again. And I heard the Chairman very clearly about the question of inter-ference. But it is my understanding, Mr. Chairman, that the law, the result of the legislation, was a court opinion that may not have so clearly defined what we wanted to have come out of that legisla-tion. So I raise the question about, What good does it do the public? And I, frankly, do not see this concentration, expansion of stations and outlets, doing the public any good. I see it doing the owners, I see it doing the companies, lots of good. It is more revenues, there are more profits, there is more control, and, in some ways, I think, is more threatening to the public good. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. HAIRMAN The C. Thank you. Senator Snowe? STATEMENT OF HON. OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, U.S. SENATOR FROM MAINE Senator S. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. And I thank you, as NOWE well, for conducting what is three of three hearings on this issue regarding media ownership rules, and I certainly think that this hearing is at a pivotal juncture, obviously, with the FCC prepared to either eliminate or ease some of the ownership and cross-owner-ship within the media industry without having the benefits of being informed, in terms of the impact of these significant issues that will have, obviousl...Hide synopsis
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Reviews of Media Ownership: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress