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View Article  FCC Nominees to Consider Ownership, Diversity; Say No To Fairness Doctrine
FCC Nominees to Consider Ownership, Diversity; Say No To Fairness Doctrine

It was a love fest on Capitol Hill as members of the Senate Commerce Committee quizzed FCC nominees Mignon Clyburn (D) and Meredith Attwell Baker (R) about their views on key communications issues. Senators from both sides of the aisle had only favorable comments to make about the nominees. Much of the talk was about broadband, but broadcasting issues got some play in the hearing.

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX) made sure she got both nominees on the record about the Fairness Doctrine, which the senator doesn’t want to see brought back in any form.

“I believe that the Fairness Doctrine should not be reinstated in any form, any way, shape or form. The FCC, I believe, is not in the business of censoring speech or content on the basis of political views and opinions,” said Clyburn.

“I’m very concerned about any move to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine, either directly or indirectly, given the variety and diversity of information sources that are now available to consumers. And I too have been very pleased with the statement of Chairman Genechowski, who also has said he believes strongly in the First Amendment and does not think that the FCC should be involved in censorship of content of political speech or opinion,” was the response from Baker.

Where the two nominees refused to be nailed down was the subject of media ownership.

Baker noted that the subject of ownership rules ignites “great passion.” As for how she’ll deal with it, “The principles that the FCC looks at is localism, diversity of ownership and also diversity of viewpoints and competition.” But she also noted that there have been changes in the marketplace, with traditional media “struggling.” As for solutions, she said as an FCC Commissioner she’d like to continue to work with the Senate committee to find “answers.” In other words, she left all options open.

Clyburn said she was wary of media consolidation, but agreed that the landscape is changing. So she said the FCC will be looking closely at the issue. “But I also want to affirm that I believe that a cacophony of voices over our airwaves is a benefit to all Americans,” she noted.

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View Article  Iowans Can Stop Tom Vilsack from Logging Tongass National Forest
Iowans Can Stop Tom Vilsack from Logging Tongass National Forest

CredoAction.com

Under the so-called "Vilsack policy," Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has said he would personally review and approve applications to cut timber in the roadless areas of our national forests.

His first act? He wants to invite chainsaws into a protected roadless area Alaska's Tongass National Forest. The Tongass is our largest national forest and one of our most precious wild places.

Vilsack's logging plan would fell trees in a pristine forest - cutting timber in an old growth valley that comprises the only intact watershed in the area.

According to the Wilderness Society, "American taxpayers have not only watched as the Tongass has been picked apart by road building and logging, they've paid for the privilege. The tab extends beyond $750 million over 20 years. In a single year alone, the Forest Service spent $36 million on the Tongass timber program and got back in revenues only $1 million."

In fact, as Carol Cairnes, president of the board of the Tongass Conservation Society points out: "Cutting these trees will not even bring in half the money the Forest Service will spend building a road to get to the trees."

Sign this petition today to tell Sec. Vilsack: Stop chopping down our national forests. Here's what it says:

"Secretary Vilsack, we write to ask you to reconsider your decision to allow the sale of timber in a protected roadless area of the Tongass National Forest. If you want to improve economic conditions in the area, direct the money you would spend just to open this land up to logging on more forward-thinking solutions like job training or more sustainable park maintenance projects. The roadless rule protects this beautiful rainforest and its wildlife - please don't sell out our protected lands.

CredoAction.com



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Iowans for Better Local TV

*IBLTV is a group of citizens from the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area who are concerned about the decline in the quality of local television. Fight local media consolidation, as it leads to an unaccountable medium that enriches itself while disregarding the need to serve the public good.


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*How to Bring Air America Radio to Your Local Community


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*The rational counter to 'The Point,' 'The Counterpoint' critiques and corrects the daily editorial by Sinclair Broadcasting's corporate vice president, Mark Hyman, that is broadcast on all Sinclair-owned television stations across the country


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FAIR: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

*FAIR is a national media watch group that offers well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship


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*Media Matters for America is an information center dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media