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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/117907037?z00m=104736&z00m=104736<l=1158680215 It was just revealed that staff members at the FCC were ordered to destroy all copies of a report showing increased media consolidation would be harmful to the public. News broke this week when U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) questioned FCC Chairman Kevin Martin about the report during his Senate reconfirmation.
The FCC hid the report at a time that suspiciously coincides with their current efforts to consolidate news networks. Critics have long accused the FCC of supporting policies that favor large media companies like AOL/Time Warner, Disney and Viacom and this news supports those claims. The report found that locally owned stations produce more local news coverage than network and non-locally owned stations.
If you haven't yet signed our petition against media consolidation, now is the time. The public comment period ends in one week! Tell the FCC to keep news independent and stop media consolidation:
http://go.care2.com/e/Msq/Qw/PcSzRead more below:
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Currently, the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) has rules that limit the number of local media outlets, such as radio, television and newspapers, that one corporation can own. This allows local interests and public participants to have a voice in the dialogue.
But big media conglomerates have been lobbying the FCC to rewrite these rules, giving them the green light to buy up local markets and expand what's known as "media consolidation." The result would be good for the wallets of big media, but bad for local participation -- the lynchpin of our democracy. Stop your local media from being swallowed up!
If the FCC throws these rules out, ONE media company could potentially own the major daily newspaper, at least EIGHT radio stations and THREE or more television stations in the same town. You can stop this from happening:
http://go.care2.com/e/Msq/Qw/PcSzDon't let large companies obliterate the diversity and democracy in our media. Join Consumers Union in protecting the authenticity of local radio stations, daily newspapers, and TV shows by petitioning the FCC to uphold current rules that prevent media consolidation! Go to:
http://go.care2.com/e/Msq/Qw/PcSzThanks for making a difference today.