All I can say is "HUH?" and how does Powell's resignation fit into this equation?
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration yesterday abandoned plans to ask the Supreme Court to allow controversial rules to take effect that would have loosened restrictions on how large media conglomerates could grow.
The decision disappointed big media companies that had lobbied heavily in support of the rules and thrilled those who had fought to keep tighter rein on how much control one company should have over television, newspapers and radio stations in individual markets.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the proposed rules in a hotly contested 3-2, party-line vote in June 2003. It must now decide whether to start anew on rules governing media consolidation or to re-argue its case before a lower court that the current proposals should be approved.
Powell leaving
The chief architect of the rules, FCC Chairman Michael Powell, is leaving in March, so the next step will be guided by his successor, who has not been named.
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