
FCC Chairman Wants to Repeal a Key Rule That Would Fundamentally Change Broadcast News
THE SO WHAT
A move to repeal a core broadcast rule that critics say favors specific partisan outlets would structurally reshape who controls local news narratives. Media buyers and political operators should scenario-plan for more concentrated ownership and sharper audience segmentation in linear channels.
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