Disapproving the rule submitted by the Federal Communications Commission with respect to broadcast media ownership.
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Disapproves the rule submitted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and received by Congress on February 22, 2008, relating to broadcast media ownership.
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House |
| March 13, 2008 |
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September 04, 2008 Rep. Ehlers Targeted With Petitions Against Big Media
Several Grand Rapids residents delivered several pages of signed petitions on Wednesday to Congressman Vern Ehlersâ office demanding that he support a House Resolution (HJ Res. 79) that would overturn a ruling by the Federal ...
Source: Politics - Sharpy News
August 26, 2008 a dispatch from albuquerque
i focused mainly on the nuts and bolts of the fcc decision to allow more media cross-ownership and the particular legislation, the resolution of disapproval (hjres 79), we were asking rep. wilson to support. others talked more generally ...
Source: Stop Big Media
August 26, 2008 For a Free Press in America
Because people like you have spoken out, 46 legislators have signed on to the âResolution of Disapprovalâ (HJ Res. 79) to overturn the FCCâs massive giveaway to Big Media. By attending this event, you can help us reach our goal of 100 ...
Source: Forastero de Ohio/Ohio Stranger











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Kevin Martin is a lunatic. He is like Michael Powell, only MORE under the radar.
An open democracy needs a fair local media service. Just like how our strong federal government makes gross neglegence a common occurence, a strong national media system is easy to corrupt. We must keep the media open and free by eliminating the competitive advantage of large corporations. Large corporations are taking advantage of our political system for their own personal gain at the detriment of the overall media health.
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