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FCC Chairman William Kennard last week said he has asked the agencys inspector general to investigate how documents detailing the commissions plan to impose conditions on the ATT/MediaOne merger were leaked to lobbyists and the Wall Street Jou

By BroadCasting & Cable Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/2/2000 8:00:00 PM

FCC Chairman William Kennard last week said he has asked the agency's inspector general to investigate how documents detailing the commission's plan to impose conditions on the ATT/MediaOne merger were leaked to lobbyists and the Wall Street Journal before the decision was officially released "That just shouldn't happen," he told reporters. "That was sensitive market information, and [the leak] violates our rules."

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