Something stinks here
The question at hand is why the fuck so much attention is being drawn to the FCC. Is this a diversion from something we should be looking at?
Senators Urge Slower Timetable for FCC Review of Media Ownership Rules
FCC Chairman Circulates Plan to Bend the Citizenry over a Mahogany Desk
FCC Proposes Fine for Airing Paid Pundit
An Assault on Media Diversity and Democracy
US to Vote on Easing Media Ownership Rules
FCC to Announce Final Media Ownership Hearing in Seattle
FCC Finally Fines Stations for Armstrong Williams Payola
FCC to Soon Extend Franchise Relief to Cable Companies
StopBigMedia.com Coalition Shocked by FCC's Secret Timetable
Tribune Deal Is Mired in FCC Rift over Cross-Ownership Rules
Dorgan Working Up Media-Ownership Bill
FCC Pushes Ahead with 'No Child Left Behind' Fines
Comcast Blocks Some Internet Traffic
The FCC Must Not Rush to Judgement
Industry Ears Statement on the FCC Proposed Media Ownership Rules
When something is so dominate in the media, it usually means there's something behind the curtain someone doesn't want us to look at.
Yeah, I end sentences with prepositions. Often. So?
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