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« on: January 28, 2003, 07:49:13 PM »
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The Federal Communications Commission is currently considering a proposal to abandon many of the regulations concerning media ownership in the United States. The proposed changes would affect everything from television to radio to newspapers, and would fundamentally reshape the nation’s media structure at the local and the national level.  Why should you care about the nation’s media structure?  Basically it will concentrate control of the nation’s media into the hands of a few corporations.  These corporations will decide what is newsworthy, and what isn’t.  So anything that is critical of them or the people they like won’t get reported.  And people like us, who are just Joe & Jane Regular Punks, will not have a chance to make our voices heard, or to get any coverage of issues that are important to us.  Remember how the Seattle WTO protest participants were portrayed by the mainstream media as a bunch of weird rowdies who were breaking store windows for no reason?  Well, that’s what you can look forward to if these changes are adopted.  These new rules will reduce even more the quality and range of news that we will have access to.  




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All News Media Inc.
By BILL KOVACH and TOM ROSENSTIEL


ASHINGTON
"Without much notice, the federal government is moving toward the most sweeping change ever in the rules that govern ownership of the American news media.

This shift could reduce the independence of the news media and the ability of Americans to take part in public debate. Yet because of meager press coverage and steps taken by the Federal Communications Commission in its policy-making process, most people probably have no idea that it is taking place.

Having seen how totalitarian regimes moved the world to war through domination of their news media, the government during the 1940\'s put restrictions on how many news media outlets one company could own, both nationally and in a single city.

Though those rules have been relaxed in the last 20 years, companies are still blocked from buying a newspaper and television station in the same city or from owning more than one TV station in the same market.

Three weeks after it proposed eliminating those rules, the F.C.C. released a series of reports about the current media marketplace. But the reports focused almost entirely on the economic impact of relaxing the ownership rules. They largely ignore the public\'s interest in a diverse and independent press.

The F.C.C. argues that technologies like the Internet offer Americans access to more information than ever and thus worries about monopolies are unfounded. But studies also show that most Americans receive their news from a handful of outlets. Beyond this, much of what appears on the Internet is repackaged from those outlets. The number of operations that gather original news is small and now may become smaller.

The question of concentration is most acute at the local level. In most communities, even those with television and radio stations, the vast range of activities are covered by only one institution, the local newspaper.

What will happen to communities if the ownership rules are eliminated? Among the possibilities is that one or two companies in each town would have an effective monopoly on reaching consumers by being allowed to control the newspaper, radio, TV, billboards and more — with costly consequences for businesses that need those outlets for advertising. Such a monopoly on information would also reduce the diversity of cultural and political discourse in a community.

The precedent in radio is telling. Since the rules on ownership of radio were last relaxed in 1996, the two biggest companies went from owning 130 stations to more than 1,400.

The F.C.C. chairman, Michael K. Powell, has scheduled only one public hearing, in Richmond, Va., on the proposal, and the public comment period will close at the end of this month. It is a small and brief opportunity, but one that the public should seize if it cherishes an independent press. "

Bill Kovach is chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists. Tom Rosenstiel is director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism

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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2003, 03:59:29 AM »
I say they need to realize that the people will not put up with it. They need to realize that we as a people WILL be understood, this is something that a government of a comuniost country might have done but it will not do for the free peoples. If you hear any more on this let me know.
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« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2003, 04:32:07 AM »
I don\'t see any difference in how it is run right now.  THere are really only a few companies who own everything.  Clear Channel broadcasting is freaking huge. FOX is huge, GE is huge, DIsney is Huge.  Essentially it will just lighten up a bit allowing companies to get away with owning competing stations.  That\'s not good, but will it change the way we see the world, doubt it.
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« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2003, 05:35:21 AM »
... and we take one step closer to the apocolypse
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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2003, 05:39:00 AM »
Isn\'t the BBC News is state run? And it\'s not like the current news media in the US isn\'t already owned by large corporations. Yet the media is still critical of their parent companies.
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« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2003, 06:14:39 AM »
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... and we take one step closer to the apocolypse


I can always count on you to cheer me up at work :D
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« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2003, 06:27:11 AM »
im a realist by design
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« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2003, 06:28:50 AM »
Or a pessimist. :)
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« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2003, 06:45:19 AM »
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Isn\'t the BBC News is state run? And it\'s not like the current news media in the US isn\'t already owned by large corporations. Yet the media is still critical of their parent companies.


Yes the Media is state run, but it’s funded by the public so it dose its best to be impartial.

It has to … despite what some people think the BBC can give the Government a hard time even tough its essentially a state broadcaster.

And despite allegations of being biased ,the BBC is answerable to the Media Monitoring group (ITC I think) if they are found being biased.

Also there is no Advertising in your favourite programmes.


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« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2003, 07:03:44 AM »
a pessimist always seeks the bad things in situations

a realist (like myself) always knows they are there, and dont need to look
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« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2003, 07:31:06 AM »
Show me the Apocolypse cos you won\'t the first nor the last to claim our enevitable demise. :p
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« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2003, 08:53:32 AM »
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this is something that a government of a comuniost country might have done but it will not do for the free peoples. If you hear any more on this let me know.


Thats what i was thinking. I will let you know when i hear more.
The schools that they send us to are prisons
The same can be said for their churches too
I don\'t want my mind or my arms tied in bondage
I don\'t want to be another cloned state tool
When I\'m with my friends, when I\'m at a show
Thats when everything is OK
Thats why I follow my heart every single day

 

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