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FCC Ordered to Rewrite Rules Easing TV Station Ownership (Los Angeles Times)







FCC Ordered to Rewrite Rules Easing TV
Station Ownership (Los Angeles Times)

FCC Ordered to Rewrite Rules Easing TV
Station Ownership (Los Angeles Times)
06/25/2004 07:10 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — In a major setback to broadcasters and their government regulators, a U.S. appeals court Thursday largely barred the Federal Communications Commission's bid to relax media ownership rules.




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