Old Jan 15th 2007, 05:13 PM   #1
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Well, apparently the "corporate interests" are ALL right-leaning. Apparently you can't find a "progressive agenda" type story in the media any more these days.

So we'll legislate it! Thanks Dennis! (By the way, the FCC Chairman says all we serve is "baloney.")

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Over the weekend, the National Conference for Media Reform was held in Memphis, TN, with a number of notable speakers on hand for the event. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) made an surprise appearance at the convention to announce that he would be heading up a new House subcommittee which will focus on issues surrounding the Federal Communications Commission.

The Presidential candidate said that the committee would be holding "hearings to push media reform right at the center of Washington.” The Domestic Policy Subcommittee of the House Government Reform Committee was to be officially announced this week in Washington, D.C., but Kucinich opted to make the news public early.

In addition to media ownership, the committee is expected to focus its attention on issues such as net neutrality and major telecommunications mergers. Also in consideration is the "Fairness Doctrine," which required broadcasters to present controversial topics in a fair and honest manner. It was enforced until it was eliminated in 1987.

Kucinich said in his speech that "We know the media has become the servant of a very narrow corporate agenda" and added "we are now in a position to move a progressive agenda to where it is visible."

FCC Commissioner Michael Copps was also on hand at the conference and took broadcasters to task for their current content, speaking of "too little news, too much baloney passed off as news. Too little quality entertainment, too many people eating bugs on reality TV. Too little local and regional music, too much brain-numbing national play-lists." Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein also spoke at the event.
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Old Jan 15th 2007, 05:59 PM   #2
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Maybe Kucinich wants to do to the broadcast industry what he did to Cleveland when he was its Mayor.
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Old Jan 16th 2007, 02:49 AM   #3
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...because Cleveland was paradise before he took control.
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Old Jan 16th 2007, 03:07 AM   #4
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Before Kucinich, Cleveland was Purgatory.
After Kucinich, Cleveland was hell.
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