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Fight Media Concentration!
November 20, 2002 - 9:51pm -- jim
Priscilla Grim writes
Enter your comments into the FCC public record!
Last month AIVF filed (along with a coalition of other organizations) for an extension for the public commentary period on the Biennial Regulatory Review of Ownership Rules for Broadcasters. The extension has been granted, and now you have the opportunity to file comments to curb media concentration.
The new deadline for public commentary on this rule is on January 2nd. Your participation is crucial. Go to aivf.org On that page you will find explanations of all the rules that are being reviewed, and a
link to a step by step guide on how you can enter your comments, and show the FCC that media concentration does not reflect the interests of independent media makers!
Included in the petition for extension were the following groups: The Newspaper Guild – CWA, Writers Guild of America East, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Seattle Times, Consumer Federation of America, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, and Center for Digital Democracy
Priscilla Grim writes
Enter your comments into the FCC public record!
Last month AIVF filed (along with a coalition of other organizations) for an extension for the public commentary period on the Biennial Regulatory Review of Ownership Rules for Broadcasters. The extension has been granted, and now you have the opportunity to file comments to curb media concentration.
The new deadline for public commentary on this rule is on January 2nd. Your participation is crucial. Go to aivf.org On that page you will find explanations of all the rules that are being reviewed, and a
link to a step by step guide on how you can enter your comments, and show the FCC that media concentration does not reflect the interests of independent media makers!
Included in the petition for extension were the following groups: The Newspaper Guild – CWA, Writers Guild of America East, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Seattle Times, Consumer Federation of America, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, and Center for Digital Democracy