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Despite more than 750,000 calls and letters of protest, the Federal Communications Commission today passed the most significant media deregulation in a generation. Critics say big media just got bigger. Is the feeding frenzy about to begin?

Guests:

John Nichols, editor of “The Capital Times” in Madison Wisconsin, co-author of “Our Media, Not Theirs : The Democratic Struggle Against Corporate Media,” and Political Writer for “The Nation”

Marc Gunther, writer, “Fortune Magazine”:John F Sturm, President, Newspaper Association of America

Jim Rutherford, Executive Vice President, Veronis Suhler Stevenson

 
 

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