Radio deals jammed by FCC: local consolidation under fire as lengthy reviews return.(Washington)

Broadcasting & Cable, March, 2004 by McConnell, Bill

Michael Powell wants to put the brakes on radio consolidation. Under intense pressure from Congress and FCC Democrats cranky about media consolidation, the FCC chairman has taken aim at radio. He has resurrected a controversial policy that halts acquisitions that put most of a market's radio ad revenue in the hands of one or two owners.

When the five FCC commissioners deem a deal too concentrated, they send it to an agency administrative judge, who can block it. Deals are flagged when they meet the FCC's local ownership limits but allow one owner in a market to control 50% of local ad revenue or two owners to gobble up 75%. The policy had been dropped in June.

The prospect of renewing a controversial policy that bogged down hundreds of deals and...

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