Concerned that “we know little or nothing” of President Obama’s nominee to head the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Media Research Center President (MRC) Brent Bozell sent an open letter on June 15 to the Senate Commerce Committee urging the members to thoroughly query Julius Genachowski.
The panel, headed by Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) , will hold hearings today on Genachowski’s nomination for the chairmanship of the FCC and for Commissioner Robert McDowell’s reconfirmation.
Commissioner McDowell “has been and remains a bulwark against a return of the Censorship Doctrine – also mis-known as the “Fairness” Doctrine. We know where he stands,” Bozell noted, adding that Genachowski’s views on “critical issues” like censorship, “localism” and “diversity” requirements are unknown.
“Mr. Genachowski must be asked about all of these issues. It is imperative that you - and the American people - get answers to these questions,” Bozell urged the senators on the Commerce Committee. Listed below are a few of the questions the MRC president would like asked:
•Do you wish to reduce the number of local and national stations any one ownership group may have? If so, how do you plan to implement and enforce these limitations without it unconstitutionally affecting on-air political content?•Have you discussed the so-called “Fairness” Doctrine with the President? Will you reimpose it? Where do you stand on this form of outright regulatory censorship?
•Do you desire to see these proposed “local content boards” become a reality? If so, what review process will you have in place for their complaints to ensure that they are not abused in the manner I just described? Will you promise here and now to stand against ANY such efforts by anyone seeking to use these “local content boards” for partisan political purposes?
To see the full list of questions Mr. Bozell would like to see asked of FCC Chairman Nominee Julius Genachowski, click here.



















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I'm going to catch the
June 16, 2009 - 11:40 ET by bigtimerI'm going to catch the hearing as soon as I can....this is of the utmost importance..glad for the heads up on this.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
THE ONLY WAY TO EVALUATE THIS ADMIN
June 16, 2009 - 15:36 ET by reelman46Follow the old saying...
"Ignore what is said, watch what is done"...
Doug Schexnayder, Ph.D. (theconservativecrawfish)
"Fairness" Doctrine ???
June 16, 2009 - 12:00 ET by iveseenitallABC is going do Charlie Gibson's reporting on Barry's health care proposals FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, featuring Barry himself, with no Republican response. The gloves are off, the charade is over. Pravda has now come to America. What will it take to wake Americans up?
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
But they'll just shut down the opposition if they dare oppose.
June 16, 2009 - 12:40 ET by jazboVenezuela adopted Fairness Doctrine before of the USA...June 16, 2009 - 13:39 ET by jazbo
Chavez beats the Democrats again!
Caracas - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday warned he could also take action against the television news channel Globovision if it ontinues to incite viewers over his closure of another independent station, RCTV.
Read more: http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/americas/news/article_1310889.php/Chavez_threatens_TV_channel_Globovision_amid_more_protests__Roundup_#ixzz0IcEcykRJ&C
Those who believe in nothing will believe anything.
Well, I just heard via Mark
June 16, 2009 - 18:54 ET by bigtimerWell, I just heard via Mark Levin regarding the hearing today the repubs were pathetic, barely touched him with anything, any questions that had depth to the Fairness Doctrine...
I'm not wasting my time watching the hearings...he will be confirmed, just as easily as Holder was along with others with the spineless 'R's' in the Senate.
I've had my fill of a heck of a lot of them...just had it.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart