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10/26/2017

Pai Proposes Major Broadcast Deregulation

FCC chair Ajit Pai said he has circulated for a vote at the November meeting a media ownership item that would achieve major broadcast deregulation.

It would eliminate the newspaper-broadcast crossownership rules, the radio-TV crossownership rule, the eight-voices test for duopolies, the attribution rules for joint sales agreements (by concluding they serve the public interest), and "finally, finally," Pai said, establish an incubator program for new, diverse entrants.

Pai outlined the item at a House Communications Subcommittee hearing Wednesday (Oct. 25). The committee was prepared for the bombshell.

"It’s curious that this hearing is scheduled for today in particular — just one day before Chairman Pai is expected to make public at least one proposal that enriches a single company above others, and that would clear out any last obstacles to Sinclair Broadcasting’s purchase of Tribune Media Company," said ranking member Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.).

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