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FCC COMMISSIONERS MEET BEFORE SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, 2003-06-04 (photo)

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FCC COMMISSIONERS MEET BEFORE SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, 2003-06-04 (photo)
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Kevin Lamarque
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2003 AD (C21st AD)
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2003-06-04
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell (L) listens along with Democrat FCC commissioners Jonathan Adelstein (C) and Michael Copps during a hearing in front of the Senate Commerce Committee on Capitol Hill June 4, 2003. The committee is considering a proposal to roll back a new regulation which allows companies to own television stations reaching nearly half the nation's viewers. U.S. communications regulators last Monday narrowly approved sweeping new rules that will allow television broadcasters to expand their reach, despite fears about reducing the diversity of viewpoints. Both Copps and Adelstein voted no to the new broadcasting rules. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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