FCC’s New Mantra: Relax
In a dissenting opinion, Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democrat, said, “Instead of engaging in thoughtful reform, which we should do, the agency sets its most basic values on fire. They are gone. As a result of this decision, wherever you live, the FCC is giving the green light for a single company to own the newspaper and multiple television and radio stations in your community.”
• In response to the FCC’s actions, NAB President & CEO Gordon Smith, a former Republican Senator from Oregon, said, “NAB thanks the FCC for voting today to reform outdated broadcast media ownership rules. These rules are not only irrational in today’s media environment, but they have also weakened the newspaper industry, cost journalism jobs and forced local broadcast stations onto unequal footing with our national pay TV and radio competitors. We are grateful the Commission has adopted a common-sense approach to media regulations that will foster innovation, reinvestment in investigative reporting and better service to our tens of millions of listeners and viewers.”