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October 26, 2007

Old Media; Dems Fearing Marketplace

Michael Copps, a Democratic member of the Federal Communications Commission, is urging the regulatory body to look into the purchase of The Wall Street Journal by News Corp., the parent company of Fox News. Even though the FCC has no rule that would prohibit the deal, Copps is concerned about media consolidation. READ: Democrats fear competing in a media universe that isn't stacked in favor their ideological point of view.

If The New York Times had made the deal instead, I'm sure Copps would not have objected. When there were only three television networks, all slanted to the left, people like Copps didn't seem to have a problem with it. In the world of the media elites, that is the way it should be.

MORE NEW MEDIA BAD NEWS FOR DEMOCRATS:

John Edwards demands college journalists remove story from internet: Edwards tussles with UNC over video It appears the girly presidential candidate can't handle the truth.

Posted by jeffgannon at October 26, 2007 05:07 PM

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