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Daily Archives: September 10, 2005
Your Second Priority
Your Second Priority
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Nick Johnson (pictured above) was formerly an FCC Commissioner and Iowa City School Board member and now teaches at the University of Iowa College of Law. These are his remarks to the Iowa City Federation of Labor Labor Day Picnic, September 5, 2005
“Whatever is your first priority, your second priority has to be media reform.”
I've been saying that to gatherings of labor, and other progressive organizations, for 40 years now.
Your first priority may be a fairer shake for labor. Healthcare for Iowans. Rights for women and minorities. Improvements in local schools, or the environment. Electing your candidates to public office.
Whatever is your first priority, you have little hope of making any progress with it if you can't get media coverage – fair and favorable media coverage.
For no group is this more true than for labor.
“Yeah, so what else is new?” I hear you say.
I'll tell you what's new.
For the first time in the history of Iowa, so far as I know, two currently sitting commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission – Michael Copps and Jon Adelstein – are coming to Iowa City because they want to hear from you.
The national organization Free Press is seeing to it that Wednesday, October 5th, a month from today, probably at the IMU, hundreds of Iowans will be coming forward to tell the FCC what they think about our local media.
There are petitions that give you a chance to participate. The petitions ask the FCC to at least hold hearings before automatically granting license renewals to Iowa's television stations.
All those Iowa stations have to file for renewal by October 1st. If their licenses are renewed they will be able to keep up what they've been doing for another 8 years.
Meanwhile, a local group called Iowans for Better Local Television, and anyone else in the state, has from now until the end of December to get comments and petitions to the Commission. IBLTV's Web site actually lets you sign the petition online.
So why should labor care?
You can probably answer that better than I.
– When did you last see a documentary favorable to organized labor on local television?
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