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Supreme Court upholds FCC’s easing of local media ownership limits

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The old rules prohibited a single entity from owning a radio or TV station and a daily newspaper in the same media market.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously upheld federal regulators’ decision to ease ownership limits on local media, rejecting a claim that the change would hurt minority and female ownership. The court said the Federal Communications Commission acted reasonably in 2017 when it modified rules that predated the internet. The old rules prohibited a single entity from owning a radio or TV station and a daily newspaper in the same media market, limited how many radio and TV stations one company could own in a single market and restricted the number of TV stations a company could operate in one media market. “The FCC considered the record evidence on competition, localism, viewpoint diversity, and minority and female ownership, and reasonably concluded that the three ownership rules no longer serve the public interest,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the court.

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