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House Votes On Ownership Cap Compromise
On Monday, December 8, 2003, the House of Representatives voted to set the national TV-station ownership cap at 39% of all U.S. television households. The cap sits between the 45% recently mandated by the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) June rule-making and the 35% previous cap that many local broadcasters & special interest groups are clamoring to keep. The Senate could not reach similar agreement, so the measure will wait until early next year. Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) headed a group to protest a fast vote on the bill. The 39% measure is attached to a spending bill and would be a permanent cap, taking the ability to change the cap out of the hands of the FCC. The White House struck a deal with Senate Appropriations Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to put the 39% cap in the bill.
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POSTED: December 11, 2003