Copps: FCC May Need To Revisit Newspaper/Broadcast Cross-Ownership
Acting FCC chairman says newspaper's current struggles underline need to explore mergers
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 3/26/2009 5:31:29 PM
A spokesman for acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps confirmed Thursday that Copps said he believes the FCC may have to revisit newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership restrictions.
The spokesman was confirming a Copps quote reported by Bloomberg, but an aide to Copps said Friday that the acting chairman was not implying that he had changed his opposition to relaxation of the ban, and still believed that the new rule did not meet "the needs of the industry, the economy, or the public."
Currently, the FCC's loosening of the ban has been challenged in court by both broadcasters who think it didn't go far enough, and consumer activists who argue that the FCC had already deregulated the industry too much, so any more was unacceptable.
The job cuts, shuttered dailies and moves to web-only status has drawn the attention of Capitol Hill recently, including a letter to the Justice Department from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) suggesting it take a broader view of competition when it considers possible media mergers.
But it was unclear just what form that FCC revisit might take. Copps opposed the FCC's decision to loosen the newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership ban last fall, and his successor, Julius Genachowski, has been officially nominated to replace him, which could happen within weeks.
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No way should cross ownership be allowed, or at least, more allowed than it already is. Just because we are in bad times, doesn't mean we should give up rules that are decades old, if I'm not mistaken pretty much as old as the FCC itself!
I believe newspapers are at a cultural and technological crossroad. While I still feel there is plenty of room for printed local newspapers not in a major city with a TV station, the current situation is now screaming for paid on-line subscriptions, even with many newspapers hanging on to printing for as long as possible.
Matt Headley - 3/27/2009 11:22:27 AM EDT -
Where's the government bailout of the newspaper industry?
Judy Matthews - 3/27/2009 10:57:47 AM EDT
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