A federal court has struck down the FCC’s prohibition on common ownership of two “top four” television stations in a single market, marking a significant change in the FCC’s media ownership rules. The ...
In recent years, the rise of common institutional ownership—where large institutional investors hold significant shares in multiple competing firms within the same industry—has sparked intense debate ...
WASHINGTON—The National Association of Broadcasters has once again filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission urging the agency to abolish ownership rules governing TV and radio station ...