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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | FCC Update | PBS
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This week on Bill Moyers Journal:
On November 2, 2007, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin announced that the Commission would hold the sixth and final public hearing on media consolidation November 9, 2007 in Seattle, Washington. Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein blasted the Chairman's decision to give the public only five business days notice before the hearing:
"With such short notice, many people will be shut out ... This is outrageous and not how important media policy should be made."
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Moyers is one of the only real journalist in this country, just regard him and then you will understand why there isn't real journalism here.
The garbage on American TV is beyond pathetic, what we really need are more local TV and radio stations. Big media stoped low power FM radio stations for just what I am talking about, they want complete control of the message.
Fuck you FCC Martin!
This was a great piece. Thank you!
Voting? This voting system is a fraud. It's so obvious, black boxes and all and our people know it but little is said. It's all being done by the same groups we're talking about here. The housing crisis, economy and peril of the dollar might start to open some eyes. Maybe then we'll stand up. Hope so.
was better to monetarily enrich himself and his family members by feeding from the trough
of public money. He has become a millionaire
on the backs of PBS and private citizens. He is a far left loon with no credibility and
the recent interview with the hateful, racist
Paster Wright accentuated that. Shameful for
both him & PBS. No more donatations from me.
Personally, I find Kevin Martin's behavior atrocious.
Bill Moyers' reputation stands on it's own and cannot be damaged by the petty attacks of anonymous commentors.
on the backs of PBS"
Ha ha! You lose!