FCC Serves Up Corporate Welfare to Big Media
The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Dec. 18 decision to "relax" media ownership rules opens the door to a new wave of consolidation that will further erode the quality of U.S. news media, says DePauw communications professor Kevin Howley. He says the ruling is corporate welfare allows big media to get even bigger, while discouraging competition, diversity and independent voices.
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