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FCC Moves to Repeal 39% TV Ownership Cap

via Ars Technica·yesterday

The FCC is moving to repeal the 39% national cap on television station ownership, a change that would let broadcasters reach far more households. Supporters say the decades-old limit is outdated; critics warn it will accelerate media consolidation and favor Trump-friendly news organizations. The rollback could reshape the balance of power across America's local broadcast landscape.

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