Broadcasting & Cable - March 1, 2010
Cover Story
Don’t Mistake Her Kindness For Weakness
Democratic Commissioner Mignon Clyburn says she hopes to be remembered for putting consumers first and for her willingness to listen. But she will also certainly be remembered as the FCC’s first African-American woman, a distinction she calls bittersweet given that it did not come until 2009.
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