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Home Front: Politix
FCC finally kills off fairness doctrine
2011-08-22
The FCC gave the coup de grace to the fairness doctrine Monday as the commission axed more than 80 media industry rules.

Earlier this summer FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski agreed to erase the post WWII-era rule, but the action Monday puts the last nail into the coffin for the regulation that sought to ensure discussion over the airwaves of controversial issues did not exclude any particular point of view. A broadcaster that violated the rule risked losing its license.

While the commission voted in 1987 to do away with the rule -- a legacy to a time when broadcasting was a much more dominant voice than it is today -- the language implementing it was never removed. The move Monday, once published in the federal register, effectively erases the rule.

Monday's move is part of the commission's response to a White House executive order directing a "government-wide review of regulations already on the books" designed to eliminate unnecessary regulations.

Also consigned to the regulatory dustbin are the "broadcast flag" digital copy protection rule that was struck down by the courts and the cable programming service tier rate. Altogether, the agency tossed 83 rules and regs.
I am actually shocked by this. I guess the political cost of implementing the regs would have been more than the politicians were willing to bear. I have faith the liberals will find another way to try to silence the right though.
Posted by:DarthVader

#5  Don't confuse the medium of communication with the function of communication. It's still the same whether 18th Century or 21st Century.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-08-22 19:22  

#4  "It gets back to a basic principle the writers of the Constitution intended - don't invest power into the central government that you wouldn't want your opponent to have over you."

Ummm, last time I checked the history books, Georgie Washington and Tommy Jefferson didn't have radio or TV. Stop trying to solve a 21st century problem with an 18th century solution...
Posted by: Etienne   2011-08-22 19:15  

#3  I personally think this is designed so that all vestige of any journalistic integrity (oxymoron?) will be thrown out of the window in the rush the keep Chairman Obama in power.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-08-22 17:19  

#2  ...or the tea party leave readers in the Beltway have concluded that there is a chance that the rebel alliance will take down the Deathstar November 2012 is not looking too good and that 'THEY' will get the offices and power to do upon them what they intended to do to others. It gets back to a basic principle the writers of the Constitution intended - don't invest power into the central government that you wouldn't want your opponent to have over you.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-08-22 16:59  

#1  Perhaps the bureau-libs were concerned about a 'Hannity' type on "All Things Considered (aslongasitsinourworldview®)".

Naw
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2011-08-22 16:22  

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