WASHINGTON (Billboard) - Forecasting the future lineup and policy decisions of the Federal Communications Commission (news - web sites) after the Nov. 2 presidential election right now is a job best done by observers with a lot of Washington experience, a crystal ball and a divining rod.
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Most suggest that the current administration cannot be pleased with Powell's job so far, considering the publicly booed, congressionally scorched and court-rejected media ownership rules he promulgated, or with the agonizingly slow U-turn he made on indecency enforcement efforts.
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Observers wonder whether a returning Bush administration would give Adelstein a ticket. He's been an irritant to the GOP, its broadcast industry campaign contributors and Powell with his critical views on the consolidation of radio and other media and his support of low-power radio.
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