FCC's Pai Makes Vigorous Case to Loosen Media Ownership Rules

Commissioner warns of impact on small markets

Federal Communications commissioner Ajit Pai made it clear where he stands on media ownership rules. In a no-holds-barred style that is becoming the GOP commissioner's trademark, Pai laid out a vigorous defense for loosening or eliminating the rules that govern how many broadcast stations and newspapers a company can own in any one market.

"The competition that [TV broadcasters] face for viewers and advertisers is stronger than it has ever been," said Pai addressing a Media Institute luncheon in Washington.

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