FCC Chair Moves to Repeal 39% National TV Ownership Cap

The Federal Communications Commission chairman is seeking to eliminate the 39% national television ownership cap currently in place. The cap, which limits how large a share of the national TV audience a single company can reach, was established by Congress. The FCC chair is asserting the authority to repeal this congressionally set limit. The move is seen as potentially benefiting news organizations with ties to the Trump administration. Critics may argue the action oversteps the FCC's jurisdiction given the cap's legislative origins.
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