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FCC's Powell Calls It: Game Over

Newsweek, January, 2005 by Johnnie L. Roberts

At least he'll be able to enjoy the upcoming Super Bowl. Now that Michael Powell, the Federal Communications Commission chairman, announced that he'll step down in March, he can focus more on who's winning, rather than on the halftime show. It was Powell, after all, who kicked off an indecency backlash following Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" at the game last year by calling it "classless, crass and deplorable" and slapping CBS with a $550,000 fine.

But his legacy extends far beyond keeping a story alive for writers of tabloid headlines (BOOBY TRAP). Powell devoted much of his four-year tenure to expanding digital and wireless services. Last week he gave himself high marks, noting in a statement that the use of cell phones, digital TVs, video recorders and the like...

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