Fox's TV Licenses Safe From Scandal—For Now

Even the left sees FCC revoking licenses a long shot

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The U.K. arm of Rupert Murdoch's media empire may be in trouble due to the ongoing phone hacking scandal there, but the licenses that News Corp. holds for the 27 TV stations it owns in the U.S. are probably safe, at least for the immediate future. 

There is a character clause in the Communications Act, and licenses can technically be revoked over character issues involving station ownership. And certainly the organized left, which has been at odds with—and run campaigns against—News Corp.

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