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Re: Rationalizing network neutrality and media concentration
by Nabisco
I am not for regulation in either instance but particularly in the case of media consolidation. The Internet has unquestionably become a major player in the media landscape, particularly when it comes to attracting advertising dollars. While it might seem counterintuitive, less restrictive media consolidation rules actually serve to protect "fledgling voices" in broadcasting, as without the resources afforded by corporate ownership, these independent voices would be unable to compete with cable, satellite (both television and radio), and an ever-growing Internet for the advertising dollars on which they rely. And in the spirit of full disclosure, I do some consulting work for the NAB.
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