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U.S Supreme Court Declines Media Ownership Challenges
Have you seen The News Is What We Make It? the claymation characters discover how 7 conglomerates dominate the media lnadscape. On Monday June 13, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear appeals by media companies challenging whether ownership restrictions are constitutional, leaving it up to U.S. regulators to decide the appropriate limits. The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission eased several ownership limits, including lifting a ban that barred a company that owns a newspaper from also owning a television station or radio outlet in that market, known as cross-ownership. Consumer advocates challenged the relaxed limits, arguing that they could lead to consolidation and fewer independent voices. OurPublished on June 15, 2005
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