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Déclaration sur l'approbation par le Comité sénatorial du commerce des lignes directrices d'intérêt public pour les radiodiffuseurs
Déclaration sur l'approbation par le Comité sénatorial du commerce des lignes directrices d'intérêt public pour les radiodiffuseurs
Yesterday, in a Senate Commerce Committee proceeding that was, on the whole, favorable to broadcasters’ interests, media reformers achieved one significant victory: In a bipartisan vote of 13 to 10, the Committee approved an amendment by Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) that directs the Federal Communications Commission to set specific public interest guidelines for broadcasters. Among Committee members voting for the amendment were Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) both voted for the amendment.
The amendment directs the FCC to establish “minimum quantitative guidelines for locally originated programming, local electoral and public affairs programming, and independently produced programming for television broadcast licensees.” The amendment also directs the FCC, when it is reviewing broadcaster license renewals, to consider the extent to which broadcasters comply with these guidelines.
The Senate sent a clear and unarguable signal to the FCC today that this agency must take seriously the public interest obligations of broadcasters. The PIPA Coalition will work hard to ensure that today’s Senate vote leads to FCC approval of strong public interest guidelines.
Alliance for Better Campaigns
Fondation Benton
Center for Creative Voices in Media
Centre pour la démocratie numérique
Center for Governmental Studies
Center for Voting and Democracy
Citoyens pour une radiodiffusion publique indépendante
Committee for the Study of the American Electorate
Cause commune
Democracy Matters Institute
Démos
Free Press
Global Resource Action Center for the Environment
Institute for Public Representation of Georgetown University Law Center
Ligue des citoyens unis d'Amérique latine
Projet d'accès aux médias
MediaChannel.org/Media for Democracy 2004
MoveOn.org
Conseil national des Églises
New America Foundation
Bureau de communication de l'Église Unie du Christ, Inc.
Des gens pour l'American Way
Citoyen public
Faites bouger le vote
True Majority
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
U.S. PIRG
Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press