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January 11, 2012 Ms. Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St. SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Via Electronic Filing Re: MM Docket No. 00–168 , Standardized and Enhanced Disclosure Requirements for Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations Dear Ms. Dortch: Attached please find the signatures of nearly 30,000 people urging the Federal Communications Commission to put an end to covert consolidation. The first step in reining in the use of Shared Services Agreements that circumvent the FCC’s ownership rules is to shine a light on these deals. Through this petition, we urge the Commission to require disclosure of Shared Services Agreements in the digital public inspection file. Respectfully submitted, ______/s/__________ Libby Reinish Advocacy and Organizing Manager Free Press Washington, D.C. (202) 265-1490 Cc: FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell Josh Levy, Florence, MA

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connie Burmeister, Waunakee, WI

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Dina Skeels, Normandy Park, WA

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Patricia Austin-Puccio, Rowayton, CT

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Suzanne Vandenheede, Omaha, NE

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J Hedenstad, Morgan Hill, CA

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David Gray, Charlotte, NC

Charlotte Edwards, Summerville, SC

Ruth Stambaugh, Black Mountain, NC

Nancy McCullough, Wilmington, NC

Regina Schrambling, new york, NY

Lance Kurland, Black Mountain, NC

Stephen Childs, Wilmington, NC

Annette Cullipher, Balsam Grove, NC

LJ Smith, Mount Holly, NC

Carroll M. Wilson, Pickens, SC

Roger Truitt , Raleigh, NC

William W. Weiss, Midway, GA

Christa Jones, Winston-Salem, NC

Robert Sondgerath, Asheville, NC

Thaddeus Szostak, Greensboro, NC

Sandy Forrest, Moravian Falls, NC

Njegann Njai, Atlanta, GA

Norman Bruce, Atlanta, GA

Royal Elmendorf, Pawleys Island, SC

Tom McKay, Winston Salem, NC

Hayne Palmour III, Raleigh, NC

Lee Baker, Greensboro, NC

Cathy Starkweather, Durham, NC

Stacey Cannon, Salisbury, NC

Todd Patton, Durham, NC

Kaye Fulcher, Charlotte, NC

DB Pope, Bluffton, SC

John David Riechert, Savannah, GA

Alpha Stacer, Lilburn, GA

Kevin Fox, Aiken, SC

David G. Ellison Jr., Edisto Island, SC

Caroline Branca, Wilmington, NC

Ronald Gray, Rock Hill, SC

Edward Gore, Raleigh, NC

Adam Matar, Asheville, NC

Chris Sandow, LaFayette, GA

Pamela A Clutts, jackson, GA

Brad Kloth, Decatur, GA

David Martin, Greenville, SC

Martha Simonsen, Statesville, NC

Teresa Swafford, Gastonia, NC

Robert Montross , henrico, NC

Anna-Marie Soper-O'Rourke, Atlanta, GA

Bud Sanson, Lyman, SC

Jim Cullipher, Balsam Grove, NC

Debra Letchworth, Wilmington, NC

Hal Trufan, Charlotte, NC

Nate Roewe, Woodstock, GA

Ken Owen, Roswell, GA

Drew Wilson, Atlanta, GA

Wanda Andereck, Fayetteville, GA

Betty Carpenter, Greensboro, NC

Mark King, Aberdeen, NC

Lisa Landis, Asheville, NC

Michael Stowers, Charlotte, NC

Brett Scrivner , Cary, NC

Susan Brown, Mars Hill, NC

Rodney Brown, Spartanburg, SC

Sean Hayes, Dahlonega, GA

Vierre Weathersbee, Morrow, GA

Mark Nichols, Spartanburg, SC

Amanda Zehner, Athens, GA

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Thanks!! —Amy Ultch, Los Angeles, CA We want LOCAL news and DIVERSE viewpoints! —Emily Wachowiak, Chicago, IL The FCC must start holding media companies accountable when they violate the rules! —Cynthia Nance, Denver, CO I am astounded my local news organization, WLOS Asheville, is involved with this covert circumvention of FCC media ownership rules. Not that their news is anything worth watching, really. —Robert Kemp, Swannanoa, NC Where's the news? Not on "news" broadcasts where investigative journalism has become a dirty word and downsized into oblivion. This is not the world I want to live in. —Barrie Stebbings, Stinson Beach, CA Access to news is the basis of our freedom and our rights. Please use your power for the people of the U.S. —Sue C Hestor, San Francisco, CA Please also support community radio and television stations who are taking up some of the slack as the corporations cut their news departments. —Adrienne Lauby, Cotati, CA with the combining of WLOS and WMYA we now have no chance of getting accurate news, only right wing propaganda! —William Fisk, Hendersonville, NC I am building a new community based internet television broadcast network, modeled on crowdsourced content, and would like to help in this effort to reclaim the local media for the people, and by the people! —David Aiello, Warrenville, IL I have watched with great anguish the descent of proper investigative journalism and reporting into public relations fluff and softball infotainment in the years since I studied the subject in college- 1980. This trend of corporate control and "cost efficiency" is a direct threat to the vital role an American free press is intended to perform in our society. I urge you to resist the easy path away from intelligent and responsible citizenship. A comfortably managed future media environment will not be worth the cost to our collective civic life. —Willard P. Dunbar III, Northbrook, IL We started down a long slippery slope when President Reagan weakened the diversity rules. Let's try to arrest our slide into yesteryear. —Andrew Poling, Naperville, IL I've thought it's always been ridiculous to have consolidated news channels. Honolulu went down from two newspapers to one, and we're supposed to just accept the same happening with other news media outlets? NO THANK YOU. —Kelly McCollum, Wahiawa, HI If I choose not to watch Fox News I should not have to watch Fox news on CBS, because they share newcasts. —Lelia Lloyd, Boston, MA Free Press

PROTECT THE PUBLIC! —Nancy Gates, Haverhill, MA We already live in a city that has repressed news coverage of the incredible amount of corruption here in Chicago. The politicians here have threatened newspapers and media outlets with hints at reprisals and unfair treatment in legal and business matters. We have seen our news go from stellar to the cellar. This collusion does not only lessen the likelihood of 'real' news that impacts the citizens and taxpayers, but it encourages 'infotainment', also known as 'fluff' - reports about celebrities that are meant to fill in the very expensive commercial time and distract us from truly pressing matters that impact our lives. We need real reporting, not "cults of personality" celebrity non-news. —Demetria Nanos, Chicago, IL protect the airwaves, they belong to the people. —Anita Brandariz, Brooklyn, NY Not having the media owned by a few powerful entities is beneficial to our democracy by ensuring that a multitude of viewpoints is heard. Please do the right, moral thing - close the loopholes and enforce the "spirit" of the laws/rules. —Deb Scott, Ithaca, NY We no longer have any competition in the news business. Competition is great for consumers. Competition perfects journalistic skills. The current crop of "reporters" is cold dishwater, and the coverage provided by the media is negligible. I watch BBC. Time for the US to do something about this important component in our freedoms. —Annette Mennen Baldwin, Houston, TX We have a local channel, DCAT, but it is struggling financially —Donald R. Gordon, Durango, CO NO NO NO NO. We used to know how dangerous monopolies were. Have we forgotten??? —M Garrett, Souh Jordan, UT Thank you for this alert. —Merna Zimmerman, Tucson, AZ We need more, not less local news. Please enact regs that ensure this happens. —Leslie Schockner, Milwaukie, OR What happened to fairness? —John Maxwell, Washington, DC We expect diversity in the media to be advanced not compromised by your actions. —Scott Ainslie, Brattleboro, VT preserve news independence —Eileen Kapetsky, Lelend, NC With more and more stations with their own personal agenda, we're getting less and less real news and more and more propaganda and skewed views. This is unacceptable. You work for us, the public, not the corporations that own the media. Stand for us this time, not Corporate America. —Carroll M. Wilson, Pickens, SC

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Love what you're doing! Thanks!!! —Bill Womack, Charlottesville, VA It's time to stop looking the other way. Enforce the laws that are on the books. —Esther Bulis , Seattle, WA There is a coordinated methodology between local channels to synchronize timing of commercials so they all run at the same time to prevent channel surfing between newscasts. —Howard Czoschke, Madison, WI It's impossible to get a different perspective if all the news stations in Phoenix share information. It also means there is a lot that they are never reporting on. —Larky Hodges, Phoenix, AZ Media reform is the issue I care about the most. Without honest information our society is doomed. —Laura Wisk, Newark, DE If ever there's a fair account of what's happened to our media...you corrupt people should fry in hell! —John Kuca, Little Rock, AR This country needs more voices and more diverse voices in the media, NOT fewer voices and more homogeneous ones. —Marc Bunn, Little Rock, AR Why do personnel from the FCC pass regulations for corporations that they then start working for? —Mark Walker, Brooklyn, NY Hundreds of local stations in at least 80 markets are colluding to produce less local news. This must stop now! —Stewart, Norcross, GA Stop this form of censorship. ONE news organization in ONE market means the tell us what THEY want US to hear. NO, we won't stand for that. Stop this subversive media take over NOW> —Jeffrey Wallace, Prosper, TX I want diversity in my news, NOT conformity! —Robert Eichenberger , Phoenix, AZ We need Democracy in the United States--would you think about being part of the solution? —Norrie Robbins, La Mesa, CA Since I work two part-time jobs I do not have much free-time, but I am interested in this subject. —Ginger Comstock, Arcade, NY Actually the best thing of all to do is simply to throw away your television, and spend the money on a good fast internet connection. Television is hopelessly corrupt and a real danger to critical thinking and good public policy. —Alan D Mclemore, Beaumont, TX We deserve better! —Robert M. Murray, Ferndale, MI

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no more money tax breaks rebates and favorable treatment to mass media. —Russell Se, WRJ, VT It's lazy, it puts good journalists out of a job, and it makes what used to be news into opinion. No more! —D Giles, Santa Barbara,, CA I get my news from the internet and news channels throughout the world.. —Maurice & Anita Kirby, Great Falls , MT We need more diversity not less. You can't have a democracy without an informed public. —Linda Cameron, Richland, WA Keep it Local! —Thomas Watson, San Diego, CA NO MORE MONOPOLY, THANK YOU! —Lyle Overley, Nipomo, CA We sure hope the commissioners are capable of "getting the message" from the court and start acting responsibly for the American People. We never, ever should have had to go this route in the first place, for pities sake! —Dirk Faegre, Gouldsboro, ME Please, please -- protect what is left of our democracy by preventing dangerous consolidation of our media. —Nicole Denison, Madison, WI I recognize how important the FCC is in protecting free and open speech and both thank the FCC and ask for ongoing deliberate efforts to protect essential freedom. —Richard Rinck, Selinsgrove, PA A free press is one of the foundations of our great country. Please support our country, instead of supporting (the gloomy prediction of 1984! —Wendy Fast, Dansville, NY Considering the legacy T. Roosevelt, Republicans should oppose this effort toward monopoly. —Jack Gearld Hartley, twin falls, ID This is the second time I have written, because I am very concerned. The erosion of the Jeffersonian concept of "informed public" is a dangerous threat to our democracy. —Harry Grace, Buffalo, NY Fewer viewpoints leads to less analytical consideration of topics. In this regard, it furthers the "Dummying Down" of America. Something we can ill afford. —M Blair, Los Angeles, CA local & authentic is better and healthier than corporate pablum. —Lisa Rentz, Beaufort, SC The point is, we need diversity in viewpoints. One size does not fit all. —V Lee Horner, Roebling, NJ

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ENOUGH ALREADY. —Amanda Yaggy, New Orleans, LA Well, I tend to watch local news once in a while, but we need to tell our stations, especially in Las Vegas that it's time to end this covert consolidation that's hurting local TV news, because it's supposed to be part of the public interest for many Americans. We need to tell the general managers of the stations that it's time that we put more localism & less photocopy journalism & junk news. Tell the FCC to put the end the abuses on media ownership. Thanks! —Derek Gendvil, Las Vegas, NV YOU HAVE BEEN DISGUSTING IN YOUR ACTIONS, LETTING ONE HUGE CORPORATION BUY UP THE SMALLER ONES. WHERE ARE YOUR HEADS ANYWAY? YOU DIDN'T THINK THAT WAS A BAD IDEA? THEN YOU MUST GET PEOPLE IN THERE THAT KNOW THE SCORE AND KNOW THAT BIG CORPORATIONS ARE NOT WHAT WE NEED CONTROLLING THE MEDIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! —Dianne Noblett, Mechanicville, NY Stop Elite Power —Nancy Schulz, LaVeta, CO ALSO TAKE OFF THE DATA CAPS THAT INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS ARE DOING!!! —Mark Padayhag, Cameron Park, CA sad. —Kyle Smith, Tempe, AZ dont show me the same news!! —Frank Pereda, Las Cruces, NM When I was a child, we were taught that what Stalin was doing to consolidate all the news available to its citizens into one voice was propaganda, "brain washing", and despotism. That description still holds true - no matter what the excuses or reasons are given for it. Freedom of speech and of the press means that we remain free to express and choose from a variety of public and private sources and viewpoints (and that we be clearly informed about the sources of this news information, as well) - which our founders, from their own hard experience, saw was a necessity for preserving democracy. Moreover, the venues involved know that they shouldn’t be doing this – as demonstrated by the fact that they are keeping it covert. This should not be happening in America. —Cecilia Lieder, Duluth, MN THE FCC WAS FOR THE PEOPLE NOT FOR THE THE PROPAGANDA AND FAKE NEWS AND THINGS THAT ARE PRESENTED FOR CORPORATE PROFIT —Virginia M Smith, Sunrise, FL Diversification in the media strengthens our democracy. Rupert Murdoch and his ilk need to be stopped. —Roxanna Gillen, Oswego, NY independent news sources free from corporate control and government interference is needed for real access to events affecting Americans daily —Charlene Nash, chattanooga, TN Democracy for America ... Not Corporate Fascism —Dave Marsh, Lexington, KY Free Press

Quality , diversity and personality suffering. —Tadhg Dolan, DARIEN, CT The purpose of government is to protect the interests of its citizens, not its corporations. —David A. Bedford, Fort Worth, TX stop covert consolidation in the news media. Sal Rivera —Salvador Rivera, Cobleskill, NY News always came from INDEPENDENT sources when I was a kid. That was because they informed you as to what was going on, both sides, now we get one side only. This isn't right!!! —Kati Walls, Cedar Springs , MI our ONLY salvation....... —Simone Watts, tallahassee, FL These are the kinds of things we were falsely assured would never happen after the 96 Telecom act.. Because of these things, the American public is getting less informed everyday. Please review the ownership rules with an eye towards returning diversity and public service. —, Seattle, WA My local news, on most stations, often times are thinly vailed ads for local business in addition to being so homogenized in their reporting that I can no longer tell what station it is by what reporter I'm watching. —George Maine, Tampa, FL we might as well not have a free press if all the news stems from a single source in many communities —Martha Rosler, Brooklyn, NY It is high time that the FCC listen to and represent the people. Or resign. —Vincent Gormley, Sioux Falls, SD I noticed this taking place in St. Louis over the past year instantly getting the weebie jeebies. It greatly concerns me when we are limited in receiving information, because soon the problem will only worsen. Please end the monopoly of knowledge. —Suzanne Till, Clayton, MO News should come from a variety of voices, not a single one. —Elatia Grimshaw, Royal Oak, MI I agree. We need to organize locals to this end. —Greg Bush, MIami, FL an uninformed citizenry is a treat to our democratic way of life. Please do something to keep diversity and competition on the public airwaves. —Wilfix St Rival, Jupiter, FL Shouldn't use the word "activist". I'm 74, I am pissed, I write letters to Congress. I support virtually all of your positions. I am not an "activist"....a word that almost always identifies what most people ( center or right of center) consider Socialists, communists, tree hugggers, hippies, organic food freaks, second hand smoke idiots, believe in Chriopractic and Homeopathy, memomry water, ancient wisdom, telepathy, etc. —Ronald B. ELliott, Boca Raton, FL Free Press

This is totally unacceptable. This is the first step to heading towards control by Big Brother. Please see that. You will also be the victim of such a trend. —Arlene Greene, Bradenton, FL The mogles will soon run the country if we allow then to control the new outlets. Stop the insane lurching to totalitarianism. —Arthur Naylor , Wyomissing, PA Mindless parroting of so-called "news" is one reason I have stopped watching TV altogether. I refuse to subject myself to such blatant propaganda and mass distraction from the real issues by a handful of media corporations with an obvious agenda. —Doreen Miller, Dorchester, MA In the age of the internet, it's TOO easy to see through Big Medias lies. —Scott Keller , Eureka, CA Please keep our news local. If I want national I will watch CNN or MSNBC —Beverly Harmon, Springfield, MO I don't want somebody like Rupert Murdoch taking over anything else, in fact, maybe he should be relieved of the stations he already controls. —Dan Duffy, Delavan, WI I already disbelieve and eschew TV 'news' because of things like this, and get my news vial the Internet and international news sites. Making the different news organisations do their own instead of perpetuating their peers' errors would help. Getting rid of the often too leftist slant would help even more. Keeping government out of it would be ideal! —Fred Krohn, Richmond, VA Democracy depends on the distribution of diverse ideas. Ownership by a few wealthy corporations is antdemocratic. —Michael Follman, Huntington Station, NY please protect our local power to have our voice! —Dr Eli Hegeman, New York, NY We hope you can influence your Associates at the FCC to stop this convert consolidation. —Eva K. Millette Coombs, Camano Island, WA Please do not homogenize the news. I want to preserve and enhance diversity in reporting and support local news...We must preserve diversity. —Susan Higgins, san francisco, CA As with all officials, I want all of you to put on your Sponsor's jackets, so we all can see who owns you. —Rennie Evans, STrafford, NH We need a free flow of information. We need diverse opinions. We need to bring back investigative journalism. —Sean P. Pratt, Abington, MA

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Ramsey Kropp, Fitchburg, WI Try thinking about the viewing and listening public for a change - you might find it enlightens your decision making. —Patricia Brech, Baltimore, MD The FCC has be blind to the Big news companies interest, it is time to stop. —Jim Gray, Richardson, TX Consolidation equals monopolistic acquisition. Bad for communities. We need local news produced and managed locally. —Yvonne Hansen, Austin, TX This practice must stop! I don't want my news to come from somewhere halfway across the country! I want LOCAL news, by LOCAL people! —Gayle Coad, mobile, AL Where does it end? Honestly. Play the tape to the end, what do you see? —Dr. Robert Davies , Logan, UT The news is not about civic issues as it is. It is about sensationalism or a biased point of view. Please don' allow anything that will make it worse. How does a democracy stay alive without an informed citizenry? —Sandra Randall, Bellingham, WA This is an outrage! —Jenny Bookwalter, Fairview Park, OH do your job julie ! —Brian T Bayer, williston park, NY Some things ARE more important than making a few people rich. —Grady Wilcox, Dallas, TX The sameness of the news on several channels is so stupefying. Am I not supposed to notice? Don't you? —Anne Holder, El Paso, TX A free, open, diverse, active, and nonpartisan media is essential for our republic to hold its governmental and other authority figures, responsible to act ethically and in the best interest of the entire American populace, rather than focusing solely on the agendas of the weathy oligarchy, that appears on the brink of overtaking our country. The FCC has a moral and legal responsibility to keep the media transparent, diverse, and speaking out from a wide range of perspectives, so as to enable "liberty and justice for all". —Janiece Staton, Beaverton, OR

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This trend also makes it harder to get accurate information and multiple viewpoints. I actually go to foreign papers to find out what is really happening in my own country! —Bethany Myers, Moreno Valley, CA I strongly oppose the loss of local news and a variety of viewpoints necessary for an informed public. —Steven Katz, Stamford, CT How dare anyone allow this! —Joseph F. Miraglilo, San Antonio, TX It shoud now be obvious to the FCC what is happening and strong meaures must be taken by them to correct the situation in the interest of the public and their responsibility. —LuMarion Conklin, Flagstaff, AZ This has to stop...This is Nazi tactics!!! —Jill Miles, Loves Park, IL Power back to the people. It's are land freedom of speech is a right in order to maintain a democracy. —Tim Nolan, Saint Paul, MN We're waking up. —Luke Battles, Roseville, MN Will there be another government official that gets a lucrative contract with the news corporations for voting to let these media companies consolidate. —Timothy s. Hilyard, Waterloo, IA I don't want to live in an America where there is only one news show available. This is NOT fair and balanced journalism, by any stretch of the imagination. —Nina Gregory, Charlottesville, VA We must keep local news alive, as well as increasing diversity of viewpoints in journalism, not restricting the choices. Thank you, Karen —Karen Josephson, Corvallis, OR It's true that coverage has been on the decline in favor of one consolidated 'propaganda' network (Yes, pushing 1 heavily produced/edited desired viewpoint across the entire country is propaganda). Please work to protect our freedoms and our journalists. Truly, consolidation has not been good for anything but the balance sheet. —Joshua Floyd, mansfield, TX Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —K E Howard, San Francisco, CA Enforce ownership rules NOW. —Jeanne France, SAN LEANDRO, CA Free Press

Consolidation of News Channels equals shrinking of Media and consummer's audience. —William G. Gonzalez, Suffern, NY I've written before asking Mr.Genachowski to do the right thing for the people and not the corporations attempting to silence our voices. But we still needed to take the FCC to court. Are there no progressive thinkers available for these important jobs instead of the continuing corporate shills? —Victor Giganti, Brooklyn, NY It has been going on long enough......stop and develop great local stations that can survive in this world. —Cal Roberts, Vancouver, WA First, the huge accumulation and concentration of wealth to the powerfil elite 2%, then use that wealth and power to gain even more control over media- what a good idea . What could possibly go wrong with that? What"s good for the top 2% is good for all of us, right? —Thomas Taylor, Los Angeles, CA Consolidation of our news will dilute its diversity upon which we rely for a sustainable future. —Barbara Richards, Milwaukee, WI Things are going crazy in this country. First, we've become a country by big business for big business. The little guy is having less and less of a say. Now, the big broadcasters want to do away with more of what the "little guy" has. Please, stand up to them and kill their plans. —Frank L Duley, Woodbridge, VA We need good information from our area, not Chicago or LA. —Liz Wally, Dallas, TX America does not need more FOX News clones! It needs the truth and diversity! —Ron Maynard, Melbourne, FL Don't let Oligarchs take more control of the media. Thanks. —Alex James, san angelo, TX Such an action kills democracy and the voice of the people and grows corporate media. —Anne Borreggine, Bangor, ME Journalism ethics have been buried under a mountain of entertainment TV. —Tanya, Lake Geneva, WI I'm not able to take part in activity within the community, as I'm living with MS and especially now with the heat and humidity; it's impossible. However I do support this and all I can do is sign petitions and show my support in that way. —Linda J Solomon, Farmington Hills, MI A free, independent and diverse Press is essential to democracy. —John Steenson, seattle, WA Lets keep the airways open & free. —Hank Kulesza, miwaukee, WI Free Press

A diverse, free & independent media is the cornerstone of a fully functional democracy. This also applies on a local scale. —Fred Schwacke, Bondville, VT So far in my community we have but just one local station WHAG. If however another station did emerge in this area, we all would want to hear a different viewpoint. Baltimore and Washington, DC stations are also in my viewing area. To see only one side of a story in those communities is not what anyone would want. Keep stations independent and news coverage diverse. —Walter Minnick, Hagerstown, MD what's next ,cloning, since we are already brainwashed. —Candi Jovan, Safety Harbor, FL watch your step:we are.............. —Mrs Rev & Tallie M. Bob & BUSH , Brookston, TX For the "press" to perform the job of informing the country's electorate, it must be kept as free and independent as possible! —Thomas Brownfield, Ashville, OH Since ownership of radio and TV stations has been overrun by non-journalistic corporations with their own agendas at the forefront rather than impartial reporting of the real truth, news content is already "screened" from anything these corporations don't want us to know. We don't need our local news manipulated, screened, and tainted. —Muriel Schlecht, Tewksbury, MA They say we left the era of the six network teat, we argue that we never did. Prove us wrong. —Brian Ross Edwards, Ingalls, IN As stewards of the public interest, Chairman Genachowski and Commissioners, act to strengthen media and broadcast diversity to support the scope of views across the nation. Here is where more is more, and less is less. The public is demanding more. —Elaine Jefferson, New York, NY We need more diversity and competition not less. —Wanda M. Bryan, San Jose, CA Our news sources are withering before our eyes. This is not good in a democracy. —Mary Matthews, Ann Arbor, MI Not only is this happening to television, even college radio is falling away. Read about our local radio endangerment at savekusf.org —Tom Murphy, San Francisco, CA Information is the currency of Democracy, "Thomas Jefferson" —Manu Martinez, San Juan Bautista, CA This is a definite issue in the Boston MA area where covert agreements have been made between Fox and another broadcast system. —Elizabeth Markson, Weston, MA

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WE ARE WATCHING. QUIT PUSHING THE CORPORATE AGENDA. IT WEAKENS AMERICA. WEAKENING AMERICA IS UNPATRIOTIC. —John K. McGrail, Cleveland, OH Cmon shitbags, start regulating instead of being pimped by those you're supposed to regulate. What a gathering of total, kaputalist assholes you are, unworthy of the least bit of respect from us commoners. —Harvey Reading, Shoshoni, WY Good luck. The media's been corrupt for decades now. —Carol Bauer, San Jose, CA this has happened in our area; of santa cruz, ca. we lost access to a good news station and now are stuck with 2 channels with the same lousy news! —Jeff Sanders , Santa Cruz, CA We also need the FCC to require last miles carriers to provide independent ISP's access to end users, as was provided for in the past for DSL users. —Mark Roberts, Beaverton, OR It's Murdock of News Corp. who has been buying up local channels for some time, he wants ignorant blanket news worldwide. Now this , we will not know how to communicate when more fascism takes place. This is dangerous to democracy. —Catherine Campbell, Topanga, CA any way i can help? —Car; Clark, Belcamp, MD I think one of many things that makes United States of America a unique country, is its devotion to competence. So, let's make things better and higher in quality over quantity by supporting the quality. —Kamran saeedi, New York, NY I want diversity and I like competitive journalism , not just 1 voice. —Annette Bailey, syracuse, NY We need to preserve and protect Freedom of the Press (which includes all media)! —Polly Tarpley, Poulsbo, WA The Fourth Estate is a vital part of our healthy society. As we allow it to be butchered and bastardized, we lose a piece of who we are as a culture and society. —Corbett Kroehler , Orlando, FL The airways belong to us. Not big business. —Bill Burns, Buda, TX It seems so surreal that "the peoples" views were actually acted on instead of the corporation's cynical play for more power. How did we win out over the moneyed!? —Robert Seltzer , Dallas, TX These are supposed to be public property. Do your job & regulate them IN the public interest. —Richard Saxon, SPOKANE, WA

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Rules designed by the FCC are probably more important than rules generated anywhere else in government, for obvious reasons: what is at stake is what the public knows. Please get this right!! —Greg Nichols, lawrence, KS one viewpoint news does not serve the public well —Chet Hepburn, Arlington, VA The FCC needs to listen to the people; the majority of us are against lax corporate ownership rules and have said so repeatedly! we WANT local, relevant news and stronger rules! No copycat broadcasts or censorship, no corporate loopholes - the public has the right to know and the right to freedom of the press and choice ! If anything, stations making backdoor deals with multiglomerate corporations should be stopped from doing so through enforcement, and both the corporations and stations doing this should be fined - substantially in the case of the bribing corporations. Enough is enough; no more loopholes for covert consolidation! —Brenda Bailey, Eastsound, WA The people own the air waves and you are supposed to work for the people!!! We need diversity not consolidation. I'm sick of only getting one view from 3 different stations. —David Dougan, Ozone, AR we will end up with a"V"(movie) scenario —Bruce Spencer, Rio Rancho, NM For our Constitutional guarantee of a "free press" to truly be free, DIVERSITY NOT CONSOLIDATION in and of media is ESSENTIAL ! —Líam Maloney, Lancaster, PA Our country gets scarier every day. —Sharon Sanders, NORTHBROOK, IL Wow. It's amazing what corporations will do to get more money. Keep it local! —Tim Klein, Leesburg, VA This is an extremely important issue and should not be ignored. It is being abused in Youngstown, OH, where one often sees the same story on 3 different stations. It is absolutely shameful. —Joe Eusebio, Columbiana, OH First, you fail to protect us on the free and open internet; now you're burying your head in the sand for the corporate destruction of news through consolidation of newsrooms. Why not hand over to the media conglomerates the power you have as the FCC and let them just set the rules. Oh wait....you do do that. Don't you think it's time to stand for something other than defending the corporate behemoths controlling all media today? Otherwise, what on earth does the FCC exist for? —Brian Symonanis, Oak Park, IL Please, just think about the local residents here. —David Chu, Syracuse, NY There is very little news being reported and too much "interpretation of events" and entertainment by the "News Desk" . —Robert Bartlett , Newton, NH Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. —Siham Zitzler, Chicago, IL Free Press

In less than 20 years the corporations will own this country... and it's politicians. There has to be a line drawn for the PEOPLE!! —Gerri Henry, Runnemede, NJ Do something RIGHT for a change! —Tom Stephens, St. Louis, MO Commercial tv is bad enough. Do NOT let it get worse! —James Steven Brown, Oakland Park, FL This is so lame and completely undermines the role of affiliates in their communities. —Patrick Baker, Lexington, KY This consolidation is ridiculous. 50 of the same thing on different channels - wow! Greatest country in the world. Really? with this going on? —Rosary Grande, Rochester, NY These actions taken by broadcasters are another mechanism to restrict the availability of news relevant to each community by consolidation. —Christopher Hahin, Springfield, IL Please start doing your job. —Ron Teeter, Arlington, VA Not only has consolidation hurt on air content, and publcs service, it has destroyed thousands of jobs, and those remaining in the business (as I am) are doing the work of multiple people, stress levels are up, its a new form of corporate slavery and stagnant wages Consolidation must be reversed, or else these corporations should refund the local residents for the use of thier air space to broadcast —Gordon Dysinger, Buffalo, NY It is never good for any business to have a monopoly and Media companies should not be excluded. In fact, if we are to have a thriving Democracy we must make sure that we are not just hearing a few voices. Covert consolidation is wrong and it needs to be stopped. Thank you. —Judy White, Columbus, OH If media consolidation is not stopped,and reversed, the US will cease to be a free country. —Vero Piacentini, Old Bethpage, NY Chairman Genachowski, let's act on this and really put some teeth into it. Don't let big media get away with this nonsense. Jon Swalby —Jon Swalby, Las Cruces, NM Mussolini defined fascism as the merging of the corporation with the state. As corporations merge their interests instead of competing with one another, the threat of fascism increases. The FCC OUGHT to be protecting our democratic system, not assaulting it! —Jenny Kastner, Cambridge, MA Close the loopholes that allow for a dangerous back door to consolidation of the Media. —Wayne Foote, Smithtown, NY

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I gladly pay my taxes to see that our regulatory agencies protect us. Our information through the media is getting worse all the time and I blame the FCC for not standing up for diversity instead of the corporations that have the money to dominate the information we get. This is not a democracy, this is an oligarchy. Do the right thing. —Lee Smith, California Hot Springs , CA the communications cprps. have not provided local news or listings the way they should. Making them bigger will only enable their adjenda. —Paul Bliss, VALHALLA, NY I have simply turned off the switch to TV and radio and get my information on the internet from foreigh agencies.. —Rosemary Graham-Gardner, Manhattan Beach, CA It seems where communication is concerned, profits take precedence over the principles of democracy. For a nation to be free and democratic, a variety of opinions must be available. —James Hala, morristown, NJ As an individual and as a professional I find the increasing media consolidations affecting our access to unbiased information and open reporting. Please end the abuse of media ownership and loop-hole consolidations. Please create new media ownership rules to protect our public right to free speech and the integrity of reporting standards for both local and national news and information. While you're at it, I think we also need to codify standards concerning what constitutes genuine news reporting as compared to biased, manipulative, self-serving quasi news magazines in all media formats. —Lisa Bordner, Fort Wayne, IN Maintaining our democracy demands that we the citizens are well informed locally as well as globally. Covert consolidation works directly against these efforts! —Richard Murray, Hatfield, PA Like many governmental entities, the FCC has forgotten who they work for. —Jeffrey Allen, Kansas City, MO Stop making us pay more for MSNBC and Current TV, Make Fox a premium channel and make us pay more than HBO for it. —Dan Hale, Columbia, MO I know in my city, I get less news that when we had more and stronger local outlets. I see it when I travel and see it when I see smaller cities with autonomous news sources. —JD Robison, Pittsburgh, PA It looks like the citizenry is quickly losing ownership of the nation's airwaves. How is this possible? I was under the impression that the FCC was meant to stand up for the greater good. Apparently, that means the greater good of the 3 or 4 mega corporations buying up all our rights. —Rodney Saenz, Spring, TX Another problem with covert consolidation is that channels like Fox and CNN often run stories that are not fully developed or complete, and thus often pass on misinformation and/or false information about disasters or crimes. This was very evident recently when both Fox and CNN ran the same story about what has supposedly happened as a result of tornadoes in Minnesota. I called my friends there because these reports stated that their area had been very badly damaged. Turned out that the story was not either true or correct. There was some damage nearby but not where my friends lived. They told me also that other people in other states had seen the very same report and called them also thinking their area had been destroyed. This practice of covert consolidation is clearly messed up and should be stopped. Fox News and CNN are among the worst offenders of those who use this practice. —DC Dr. John D. Stickle, Santa Cruz, CA Free Press

These rules are critically important to preserve & for the health of our nation. Real, honest information is the lifeblood of our democracy & has become anemic since giant corporations that are hellbent on the profit motivation ( like all of them) have changed the media from an information/news business into a sensationalist tabloid trash for sale endeavor. Faux news, conspiracy radio programming & the WSJ connection & there shameless promotion of partisan political & self interest motivations & all the tenticles that have been allowed to sprout because of their consolidation is probably the prime example. They sued to be able to "entertain" & not be held responsible as an actual news outlet because they're not meant to be taken as factual. What more example do you need? The heart of America is teetering in the balance. —Jerry Clark, Durango, CO LESS IN THIS CASE IS NOT MORE....WE WANT TO BE INFORMED WITH DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS AND TO HAVE RATIONAL DISCUSSIONS...NOT SOME RIGHTWINGNUT SHOUTING THEIR POINT OF VIEW...WHICH MOST OF THE TIMES IS NEBULOUS! —Linda Hipsher, ANDERSON, SC I know most all of FCC Commissioners think that Corporate America is paying your salary but you are mistaken. You are there to serve the needs of the PEOPLE. Please try to remember that fact. —Alaina Pocock, Middleburg, FL The FCC is expected to honor its Constitutional role as an ensurer of First Amendment rights and not serve the interests of industry over those of the public in it’s right to know. You disgrace yourselves in protecting the welfare of an industry over that of the public you are committed to serve. —Frank Touby, West Palm Beach, FL Stop. This. American democracy desperately needs reasoned, informed debate that stands up to unpleasant truths about corporations...and this is gone from the networks. What is happening at the local level is dangerous...and is supposed to be stopped by existing FCC media ownership rules. Enforce these rules!! —Sandy Dvorsky, St. Paul, MN As I'm sure you're aware, the majority of this letter is a pre-created "canned" statement. Be that as it may, I still urge you to consider the information and concerns therein as they match my own. Thank you for your time. —Houston Hubbard, Hutchinson, KS One of the fundamental things that separates that continues to separate us from a dictatorship is a free press. We must preserve in more than name only. —Peter Gorwin, Oakland, CA Local Media SHOULD NOT have a political bias. It's news should be reported in a neutral state of dialog. —Jackie Lee Edmundson, North Vernon, IN Protect the press; it's you job and America's freedom at stake. —Connie Meyer, Bellingham, WA It is a disgrace that conglomerates like Clear Channel are buying up all local broadcasters and forcing canned programming by eliminating all local news and public interest information. —Jean P. Skibinski, Newark, DE NO TO CORPORATE & OLIGARCHIC RULE. WE WANT OUR AIRWAYS BACK; MINUS THE CORPORATE & GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA. —Hunter Wallof , POINT REYES STATION, CA Free Press

We want real & different viewpoints, not less. What is going on? Let's get some real news again. —Mary Kay Welhouse, Waupaca, WI Please encourage local and diverse journalism. —Mark Schmidt, Harrisburg, PA We need many voices. Not just the Powerful... —William Hammond, Belmont, CA Local and public broadcasting is the best source of unbiased news. It is time also to pull Fox News' broadcast license because their "journalism" is junk and has more lies in it than ever. America does not need a misinformed public! —Kathy Mullins, South Hadley, MA The current situation deprives the public from local information they used to enjoy, for the aim of corporate profit. Surely this setup is not correctly incentivized to benefit the common good. —Jan-Ivar Bruaroey, Philadelphia, PA Freedom of the press doesn't mean consolidating the media to creating a bigger echo chamber. The corporate media companies are abridging freedom of speech when it is not profitable for them. —Julian Kernes, Trenton, NJ I care and I vote. —Karen Kilduff RN , Houston, TX This is a major step to the loss of our Democracy and the true democratic process. Diversity, localism and competition are the heart of a free thinking society. —Doris Casella 344 West 12th St/ 5G New York , New York, NY Corporate and private monopolization is a dire enough pandemic with virtually every industry falling pray. Yet, aside from the most obvious ways in which any industrial consolidation has adverse effects on democratic functionality, media consolidation is especially pernicious. Once public discourse has been successfully stifled and rendered an elitist echo-chamber, substantive social progress as - is expressed through dissident, community based movements that question dominant narratives of complacency - becomes exceedingly difficult to realize. As such, I desperately request that the FCC, our most eminent media regulatory agency, express its power in the name of the vibrant democratization that we continue to strive for. —Tim Evans, minneapolis, MN We need important news, stop covering lame celebrity BS all the time and start telling us about the violence and crime in our community! —Sarah Lockwood, Boulder, CO Our democracy needs independent media. —Sam Small, Makawao, HI Stop the merging and monopolizing of our airwaves. —Jeff Share, Encino, CA my county is never covered in the local broadcast media unless something bad happens. when are we going to improve diversity? —Donald Ptak, delevan, NY Free Press

We had a local channel in our community for over 30 yrs. until a large metro station purchased it and immediately terminated all local news! Another large metro station has a local office, but only furnishs us with 5 to 7 minutes of local news, per hours, twice a night during the week. The only source for local news, now, is our local newspaper! —Arthur J. Le Suer , Alexandria, MN The more unfettered varied information is the better the democracy —Barry Danielson, GreenValley, AZ We are receiving less local news with more "canned" national news masquerading as pseudo-local news replacements. This is most definitely the result of news industry consolidation where individual voices are drowned by national company designs. —David and Susan Link, Elk Grove, CA Local evening news on two Fort Wayne TV stations are filled with exactly same material. Plus, at least 25% of advertising within the news time are news' own commercials. Result: less and less quality reporting to the public. —Jan Szubiak, Fort Wayne, IN The news is already bad enough, please don't make it worse by making a huge monopoly. —Stephen Taylor, Bardstown, KY I want the FCC to be on the side of the public interest. —Michael McHugh, Pinellas Park, FL We need to do away with the Rupert Murdochs in the world. —William Harmon, Greenwood, AR I understand economies of scale & how combining similar corporations can make a more efficient delivery system. I also understand how that continued practice undermines competition, fair business practices, and choice of options for the consumer. —Bonnie C, Baltimore, MD An informed citizenry is essential for a republic, and local reporting of the news is an essential part of informing citizens. Preserve local news! —Lana R Eisenberg, Bloomington, IN For the sake of our children and grandchildren, a free press is essential - or all will become slaves to the big corporations —Pauline Wittry, Manitowish Waters, WI We mo longer receive real news on our local channels. It seems we receive a filterd down version of "allowed" stories. I must comb the internet searching for the truth. —Mary Tucker-Pettersen, Corpus Christi, TX Unless we are willing to support our local broadcast by viewing them,the consolidation will continue as the mega news channels continue to dominate the scene, Our supporting the local media is essential for diversity. —Julia A Fontaine, Kamay, TX Freedom of the press should not mean that the press is free to form information monopolies! —Steven Linton, Murray, UT

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The three only local news media stations in the Phoenix, AZ. area are combining their resources. What is the point of watching news if there is no differing opinions on it and all the facets of the story are equivalent no matter the "source"? —Brett Ussher , Tempe, AZ No matter what business is involved, lack of regulation enforcement or lack of aggressive loophole closing appears to be the problem along with, "Let's make more money by lessening the variety of reporter opinion and reporter research of issues." —Mr. Richard Rich, Wexford, PA Please, we need regulation. —Mary Smith, NYC, NY We the people are not pleased with the intentional deception of media conglomerates in general. Local news, National news and International news is being editorially filtered to tilt reality in favor or corporate interests. Keeping information away from the public should not be modus operandi of news agencies. What can we do? Our government overseers are behaving as if they are owned by corporations that own the media outlets. Why have an FCC if they do not act according to their charter? —Brenda Owens, Atlanta, GA Help us keep our country free with local news and a free press. This is one of the basic principles upon which our country was founded. Bigger is not always better. We need local news. I am disgusted when I try to get local news, and all I can see/hear is something about a movie star's latest antics or some sensational trial elsewhere. Do not take away our right to know what is going on in our home communities. —Marcia Keller, Huntsville, AL STOP!!!!! Media consolidation means less representation for average American citizens. —Karen Davis, Gilbert, AZ Some audiences actually want local news and ought to have access to local news--not ONLY national and world news. —Grace Adams, Willimantic, CT greed —Mark White-Masters, Greensboro, NC Three words: "Central Coast News" KION (CBS) and KCBA (Fox) share a consolidated news team. They sucked to begin with; now they suck on two stations. —Hy Libby, Prunedale, CA Stop destroying my country. Period. —Amy Bush, Spring Hill, KS THIS IS WRONG —Leslie E. Young, Wanatah, IN The public good is being sacrificed for private gain. The government is supposed to insure the public's awareness, not the private sector's profit. —Bruce Golden, Redlands, CA

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I hate the censorship and right wing slants on news channels, the news isnt even news for goodness sake! maybe the stupid people care what britney is doing, but we dont... Would like the local control to be here, and the local news too. The FCC is bad for encoraging and allowing corporate fascists to engage themselves only in this matter. —Sarah Taft, Franklin, NH Government exists for the benefit of the public, not greedy corporations. Enforce the rules! —Charles Kite, Skokie, IL Robust and independent news sources are the backbone of a viable democracy. Help keep many voices with news available to the wide range of citizens. We don't want a 'Citizens United' (Supreme Court Case) default in our news sources. —John Schwartz, Richford, NY We do not want the journalism problems here that are going on in Great Britian. —Bernadette Barberini, Alameda, CA Actually, in St Louis, the local ABC station now broadcasts a program from the local NBC station to replace any local news. —James Small, St Louis , MO It's a choice between diversity and competition on the airwaves or a diminished democracy. The choice is obvious, I hope! —Roberta Schonemanns, West Lafayette, IN Consolidation is always wrapped in a blanket of consumer plusses.The reality, every time, is a loss of jobs, loss of choices to consumers and an increase in pricing as the competition is absorbed. Consumers loose, every time. Do not permit more consolidation. —Joel Levine, Ukiah, CA Greetings The FCC has enormous power. Fortunately for us you clearly wish to promoite diversity of opinion and are renowned for your vigilance. As you are well aware unscrupulous profit-grabbing would-be monopolists are both inventive and tireless. Covert consolidation is an old trick but always popular. Stop this current breed of aspiring moguls in their tracks and demonstrate - yet again - the FCC's unassailable integrity. —Laoise Mac Reamoinn, New York, NY Local news coverage in our newspapers has already been decimated. Don't let TV news coverage follow the same pattern! —Nancy Rutman, Emmaus, PA Free Press, what else is there to say, an essential ingredient. —Mr. Patrick Celestin, sacramento, CA Journalism has been almost stamped out as it is. Without competition, what little impetus remains will further erode. —Ernest Abeytia, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA You are supposed to protect the American people from this kind of thing! Not help corporations. END CORPORATE RULE !!! —Stephen Sleeper, Bonita Springs, FL

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As a Traverse City, Michigan resident I am particularly concerned about covert consolidation between WPBN and WGTU and between WWTV and WFQX. Our citizens deserve more complete coverage of our area's news events aired over public airwaves. —Carla Bloom, Traverse City, MI I'm very concerned about the "less local news than ever before" claim, but I feel it has more to do with the decline of local newspapers. Television simply doesn't report things like planning and zoning commission regulations, a daily police blotter and court report, routine town council or county commission actions or other news that does not have visual elements of a local basketball game, highway wreck, house fire, picket line, or the sobbing victims of some local tragedy. Local stations have websites that could deliver more serious news, not visual fluff and cookie-cutter feel-good features, but only IF they educated the audience to expect such coverage and hired enough reporters to write the stories. —, Radford, VA Why I understand the need to cuts costs, it inhibits the diversity, viewpoints, persecpective and competition. Copycat broadcasts do not help. There has to be a method for companies to save money without sacrificing coverage. —Erica Smeltzer, Odenton, MD Whoever controls the media controls our minds. Media moguls know this and must be stopped. The rules must be changed. —Laurie Wodin, Upton, MA We need more competition and choice in our news organizations, not less. New laws need to support broadening of media ownership, encourage competition, and make it difficult for large conglomerates to control what we see and hear. —Gary Benny, Oregon City, OR It is bad enough that local news stations are compelled to advertise in often ridiculous ways in order to compete with the internet and other media but the disturbing trend of consolidation simply relegates them to "infotainment" formats with little value. Rupert Murdoch's News Corps enjoys a veritable monopoly in many areas with his FOX "News" which is filled with extremist right wing political commentary purporting to be legitimate journalism. His empire of local "news" stations are also designed for entertainment and not serious journalism. There is no journalistic integrity, professionalism or meaningful programming in this absurd American model of corporate monopolization. Arguably these actions are an affront to the intentions of the Sherman anti-trust legislation which intended to prevent such abuse of power and which has been compromised time and again in modern America. —Charles Shackelford, Charlotte, NC Genachowski; I don't anything decent from you. —Patsy Lowe, Palm Springs, CA Keep the news competitive and free! —Tamara Pessah, Antwerp, NY None of this comes as a surprise to me in light of the right-wing assault on NPR funding, for example. I already see the effects of how mediocre programming is when 5 corporate entities own all the radio stations in the US, and nowhere is it more apparant than in "rural America", where we live, and this takeover has been going on quetly for years. —Greg Steele, Bath, NH Protect diversity in the media airing one point of view is not democracy. —Deb Stone, Birmingham, AL Free Press

As a longtime F.C.C. license holder, veteran, parent and tax payer, I am very concerned about the consolidation of news sources and corporate control of news information. When you take the competition element out of news reporting, you get a homogenized news message both adversely controlled editorially and diluted in essential details. But most importantly, making the Free Press an endangered species. Stop the abuse of Media ownership rules. —John Quigley, Vista, CA An independent media is essential to a democracy and we are in great danger of losing that which we need to maintain our democracy. This has got to stop. —Patricia Mattos, Minneapolis, MN The watchdog agencies used to look out for Americans, but now Americans have to look out for the watchdog agencies. You are supposed to work for the people not the special interests. Your neglect is inviting, and the neglect of legislators and those in the judicial system is inviting public rebellion. —James Kellett, Springfield, MO Biased news is no news on which to base knowledge for voters —DeeDee Lionhardt, Burlingame, CA Isn't it enough that the FCC already 'allows' organizations to substitute entertainment for news/serving the community, as their 'license' clearly requires?!?! —Jondi Whitis, Brooklyn, NY What ever happened to small town news and values enough is enough no more big corporatiions buting up everything and pushing there own agendas. —Dean Pennell, Owosso, MI One of the most important aspects of a thriving democracy is the access to knowledge- the people need to educate themselves on the issues and events that affect their lives directly, so they can make informed decisions on how to act, what changes need to happen to improve their community, and which current and future public officials will act in their best interest to improve their lives. Local news is so crucial for this reason- we need to know what's going on in our communities so we can make the right choices and know what action is required of us. I urge you to take immediate action to prevent media consolidation, which by limiting the diversity of viewpoints and the ability of local journalists to present all aspects of important stories, is a very real threat to our democracy. Thank you! —Eric Peters, Mesa, AZ In my opinion, directing this type ofprotest to the FCC chariman is futile. It needs to go to all the members of Congress; House & Senate leaders. —Armand L Circharo Jr, Nashua, NH I want to watch news, not propaganda. —Barbara Eakins, Columbus, OH I have noticed this!! It deteriorates our television!! —Wally Hamann, Milford, IA Shenaningans like this are why I refuse to watch TV, and instead get my news from foreign sources like the BBC and Al Jazeera. Stop worrying about Janet Jackson's tits and DO YOUR JOBS! —Matthew Graybosch, Harrisburg, PA

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Please plug the loopholes that allows TV stations to covertly consolidate rather than compete to cut cost! Thank you —William V Grubbs, Rowland Heights, CA Do you really think even more consolidation/monopoly is going to enhance our abilities as a nation to come together to solve extant problems rather than rend ourselves asunder by partisan divisiveness? If we don't return to sane regulation of these monolithic media kingdoms, a *free* press as we have known it for 200 years will be dead!! —Francis Schilling, Vail, AZ We need more diverse and independent news media to save our democracy! —Harriet Helman, Ronkonkoma, NY Thank you for your consideration! —Joe Beverly, Reno, NV At a time when the integrity of jounalism is at an all time low - this is NOT what we need. And if permitted, then the public should be informed. —Pete Joachim, Basking Ridge, NJ Flagstaff's "news" is from Phoenix and it hurts our community. —Sue Singer, flagstaff, AZ News consolidation and the lack of regulation has already caused many problems in the United States. It has created division in the views of reality of the American public. I have seen elected officials lie on fox news. I believe that consolidation of news media, news casters making up and spinning news and lack of disclosure of who is behind the news reports and the corporate motivations is a serious national security issue. Please take the steps necessary to assure that news is news and not a PR campaign for politicians or corporations. —Christine McDonough, Sun Prairie, WI Is this the "land of the FREE"? —Betty J Ferrero, Round Rock, TX The way news is being handled is an abuse of the public airwaves. Broadcasters owe the public a modicum of public service in exchange for free use of the public airwaves. —Carolyn Cooper, Tempe, AZ The USA is well on it's way to becoming a third-world oligarchy. You should be incredibly ashamed if you allow this to stand. —Michael Menard, Gurnee, IL Stop one company from owning more than one outlet in a given market. A democracy depends on an informed citizenry, not a citizenry fed pap from one point of view. Stop the nonsense. Stop consolidation. —Wayne Renardson, Nashville, TN I urge you with all seriousness to maintain and uphold your ownership rules so that the public's interest is supported. News and media consolidation only serve's the elite agenda and is not in the best interests of the American people. Propaganda, fake news, manufactured consent, already taking place, will increase if media consolidation is allowed the win the day. Please do your job and stop this tide —Denise DiPasquale, Hermosa Beach, CA

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stop caving in already —Patrick Sullivan, Florence, MA News from only one point of view is not news, it is propaganda. —Kurt Faasse, Walden, NY Corporate entities will do anything to prevent the truth from getting out... this is absolutely SICK! —Evan Stolk, Plainfield, NJ We need more not fewer independent news sources to keep our democracy informed. —Allen Spalt, Carrboro, NC perhaps our government regulators could do what is best for the citizens of this country instead of taking bribes to look the other way. The citizens are waking up to the corporate oligarchy. Do your job! —Mr. Jeff Michels , Porltand, OR No covert consolidation! —Carole Kaye, Malden-on-Hudson, NY Without a free and independent press, how can our democracy survive? —Linda Olson, Murchison, TX Thank you for the update —Alexandra Pinter, Boulder, CO This is history making. Please do the right thing for the common people. —Stryder Simms , Santa Fe, NM Thank you for your kind attention to my concern. Rosalyn Tulip —Rosalyn Tulip, Ann Arbor, MI This is a defacto Big Brother move. Stop it. —kevin Kinnebrew, tequesta, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Lexow Grant, alexandria, VA Too many media concentrated in the hands of just a few mega-corporations and individuals!! More competition is needed not consolidation!! —Clayton Brillhart, Grand Rapids, MI News diversity and locality is really important to a well functioning democracy. —Grace Sinden, Princeton, NJ

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Enough of the news presented to us based upon the agenda of corporate owners who's so called news is either lies or half truths. —Dave Lindblom, Mt. Pleasant, UT Let's don't forget, there's a lot of not-so-covert anti-trust BS going on as well... What about the Comcast/NBC merger? And the FCC's Meredith Attwell Baker going to work for Comcast after the deal was approved? And AT&T buying T-Mobile? Which FCC boss is going to get a million-dollar gig out of that deal? We all see the scam. The scammers just think we can't do anything about it. Why do they think that? Because we haven't done anything about it. Bust up the deals and put Baker and others like her on trial. Then maybe they'll take us seriously. —Will Taylor, chattanooga, TN Please consider that a Free Press is the cornerstone of Democracy! Stop Covert Consolidation of Media! Valda Didier Wilchcombe —LLC eEdgeMedia, Miami Beach, FL Stop the madness —Jonathan Berke, pleasant hill, CA We have got to maintain a credible diverse media. The continued consolidation is a threat to democracy. —Bruce Lowe, Mesa, AZ What happened to wht our Forefathers wanted? Re: to protect localism, diversity and competition —Steven Hess, Selma, OR We also need net neutrality in wireless internet. —Douglas Evan Murray, Pomona, CA The FCC is responsible to all of the people in the USA. Please don't let the media pollute our air waves with junk news. —Norris Williams, Gainesville, FL I am getting weary regarding what is happening in this country. Democracy is being flushed you know where. —Phyllis Goldman, Northbrook, IL The trend continues on so many levels. Are we witnessing the end of democracy as we've known it. Tom Vander Ven Baltimore —Tom Vander Ven, Dacula, GA Please stop the abuse of the media ownership rules. —Edwin Philbrook, LATHAM, NY Make um quit. gl —George Letcher, Kansas, KS We, the people, wish it so. —Rodolfo Holz, Houston, TX Broadcasting should retain a degree of public responsibility. Stop covert consolidation. This undermines both the spirit of a free press and fair ( anti-monopoly) capitalism. —Shannon Wilson, Cincinnati, OH

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I am in total support of PBS stations and I do not feel that they should lose any federal funding. —Ann L. Harris, St.Louis, MO This is such a "Sham" it doesn't matter what channel I watch, the news is all the same and I consider it and insult . —Peggy Lang, Dannebrog, NE Without a free and open press we could easily lose our freedom. —Penny Carrillo, Pasadena, CA We need LOCAL as well as national and global news. Do NOT let this consolidation happen! —Jacques Graber, Rancho Cordova, CA Single sources - especially those with a bias - will kill our democracy. Let's do diversity -especially on the local level. —Gerald Geci, Litchfield, CT A free and objective press is one of the most important cornerstones of a truly free and informed people. The FCC owes it to the American public to work for our interests and not the interests of the for-profit media corporations. Please overhaul the FCC ownership rules to stop these abusive consolidation practices! —Susan Martin, Mebane, NC Now even the bosses are in agreement re:what leads not to pursue. —John K Erskine, Holland, MI What happened to an independent Press? —Pat Zeigler , Columbus, IN Please stop this harmful practice! —Jeremy Redmond, jacksonville, FL Miscommunications is one of the tools employed to destroy this Country! —Tony Bolotsky, N.Hollywood, CA “The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it comes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group,” -Franklin D. Roosevelt "The American people should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles and the concentration of more and more power over public opinion in fewer and fewer hands." – Spiro Agnew, U. S. Vice-President, 13 November 1969 "There is an evil which ought to be guarded against in the indefinite accumulation of property from the capacity of holding it in perpetuity by...corporations. The power of all corporations ought to be limited in this respect. The growing wealth acquired by them never fails to be a source of abuses. —James Madison "The twentieth century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy." —Alex Carey —Paul Shoffner, Calhoun, GA This is outrageous! —Corey Waggoner, mercer island, WA I am aware of this as 4 of 5 stations in this area are owned by one company encompassing all three networks —Ronald Farrier, Hastings, FL Free Press

The time is now to change this! —Grazia Francioli Bittner, Batavia, IL Let newschannels report the news from their own point of view and not share. Thats a recipe for disaster. —Dave Mertz, Quarryville, PA Thank heavens, that this week, we can still rain access to Russia Today, and AlJazeera English! —Michael Ryan, Citrus Heights, CA USA needs independent voices, not marching orders from oppressive overlords-that's what we fought wars to avoid! —Thomas Nieland, Alamo, TX THINK WITH YOUR HEART FEEL WITH YOUR HEAD WE ARE ALL ONE. —Valerie Gilbert, ny, NY The airwaves have been determined to be ours for a very important reason, and should not be divvied up by a very few mega owners, —Heather Gray, Boynton Beach, FL Corporate control of "free speech" means the end of Democracy. —Liberty Goodwin, Providence, RI Obviously, the Court felt you were overreaching and acted inappropriately. Step up to the plate and support The People or stand down and get out of the way. —L Osborn, west linn, OR More greed, less democracy. Is this the America you want to live in? —Leslie Hunter, Eugene, OR These broadcasters have no need to air the same content in multiple channels of the spectrum. If that is what they are going to use it for reclaim the spectrum and provide it to someone who will make unique use of it. —Aaron Mefford, Orem, UT Rules protect Democracy from the greedy. —Nadine LaVonne, Seattle, WA I was fired from my union job in broadcast television after 30+ years due to covert consolidation. —Linda S. Moats, Palisades Park, NJ Stop it. Stop it right now. —Mercedes Lackey, CLAREMORE, OK The monopilization of ideas, and the stifling of the propagation of the very best of democratic ideals is intolerable. Back for consolidation of media outlets, whether that ve radio, conventional TV, cable providers or Internet providers, inherently narrows perspective and access. Your body exists to prevent these abuses. Do your job in a manner that can seen as no less than outstanding. The outcome can be no less than what best serves the American public. —J Baquie, Tampa, FL

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Local news was already bad enough with its emphasis on the sensational displacing the substantive. Now we're getting even *less* substance. This trend must stop and be reversed if the public is to be properly served. —J Paul Sank, Maple Shade, NJ Fewer newspapers and news outlets is a threat to a democracy. News should not be controlled by a select few. —Mary Carter, Olympia, WA Two TV stations here in Fargo, N.D. are under the same ownership and broadcast exactly the same newscast. It makes no sense to have the same newscase simultaneously on two channels, and it reduces our access to news. This should not be allowed. —Paul Gleye, Fargo, ND time for you boys to wake up.... —Dana Hall, American Falls, ID The problems in this country are gigantic and mounting....nary a word from corporate media. —David E. Nelson, Minneapolis, MN I am old enough to remember the pre-Clear Channel days of radio. We had truth in reporting once upon a time. —Carolyn Griffin, Georgetown, TX Independent sources of news are absolutely vital to our society —Ray Carter, Boise, ID Stop Media Monopolies - Do Your Job!!! —Chris Volke, Rio Rancho, NM Genachowski has made nothing but bad choices as the Chairman of theFCC. Don't expect much from him. —Doug Mishler, Morganton, GA Corporate ownership of huge numbers of stations is anathema to an informed populace. —Joshua Ezekiel, Salinas, CA I want local news and local information not junk news! —Lynn Marie Macy, Cranford, NJ shock media is teetering on the cusp of propaganda. outright dangerous misleading devilish greed. —William Johnson, bethesda, MD CONSOLIDATION MEANS LESS FREE SPEECH AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION. THAT'S A DISASTER THAT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN! —Corinne Livesay, White Bear Lake, MN We need more and diverse opinions and options avail to insure the safety of our democracy. I vote NO to covert consolidation! —Verona Jacobson, Vancouver, WA

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Anyone, like me, who has habitually viewed media news over several decades can tell you......diversity, perspective and journalism have all faded away as corporate ownership focuses on the bottom line instead of serving the public good. Mass consolidation for the sake of increased profits.....will also stifle diverse perspective, freedom of speech and competition to do a better job serving the needs of the citizens. —Mike Miller, Mammoth Lakes, CA We must have more and competing stations/qoutlets for news varity —Phyllis J Krystal, PASCO, WA It's about an informed citizenry, not about corporate profits. —John Linstrom, Polson, MT The FCC must ensure diverse and representative news sources, content and viewpoints —Elaine Nonneman, Seattle, WA Can the FCC become any more corrupt? —Richard Rheder, WOODSTOCK, NY I am too poverty level to make donations, but will help with petition signing anytime, Thank You for allowing me to have this chance to speak out. —David Mays, Columbus, OH One of the brain washing techniques of propaganda is to repeat the same thing over and over. Then people believe it because they hear nothing different. This is why we need to have diverse ownerships and foci for media in an area. Please stop behind the door deals and keep the media in areas diverse in ownership. —Dr. Mary E. Haas, Morgantown, WV As I do not have Cable, I am at the mercy of the local networks. I can go to any of the local network stations and they are all reporting on the same news. I don't even surf anymore. What has happened to this Country? Why all the monopolies and the broken rules? —Patricia A Bedoya, Aurora, CO Monopolies are the inevitable extension of capitalism unless the federal government steps in. Diversity creates stimulus monopolies lead to stratification and stagnation. Stop the consolidation of the media —Adam Kaplan, llaguna beach, CA As media consolidates further and further, the dumber the populace has become. Is this the plan? —James Hudson, Boulder, CO I appreciate that the federal appeals court nullified the Bush era attempt to allow media consolidation nationwide. Please continue on the path of protecting the people by ending the back door end runs that still go on when companies use loopholes to get around the spirit of the law. —Patricia McRae Baley, Las Vegas, NV Please act!!! —Fred D. Fletcher, Sebastopol, CA Diversity -- the American way -- not abuse of the FCC's media ownership rules!!! Copycat broadcasts and wasted airwaves! We want our airwaves back to serve public interest! END COVERT CONSOLIDATION !!!! —Pipper Dean, San Francisco, CA

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A free press is essential to a properly functioning democracy. The press cannot be considered free if it substantially answers to one paymaster. —PO Box 1471, Vancouver, WA Hello FCC, WHY has the NEWS been Canceled? If I tell a Lie, I'll admit it. Why don't t the "News" Outlets? —Michael Molder, Newberry, SC FCC regulations to protect the public interest is vital to our democracy and attempts at subversion must be avoided. —Dan Robinson, Shelburne, VT The pu blic is increasingly shut out of all input, debate, consideration or right to seek redress of grievances. Media consolidation only aids dictatorships and furthers this crisis. You can keep this pressure cooker going only so long. —Catherine Curtis, Santa Monica, CA News from different viewpoints is vital to receiving honesty and credibility in the report. Please take action to reverse the backdoor abuse of FCC rules. —Grady Burrell, Leesburg, GA Thank you for your consideration concerning this important issue. —Cesar A. Grullon, Bronx, NY Stop the covert cabal of corrupt communications conglomerates & their endless propagandizing, that is undermining the freedom of the press —Ronald Palyu, Cleveland, OH I would hope you're not pushing toward an ill informed public. —Ted Leibowitz, New York, NY A free press is one were we have a wide diversity of ownership dedicated to actual news not propaganda —Michael Doolittle, Friday Harbor, WA Consolidation of the media by a few media corporations is the wrong path for democracy. Local news and opinion is what helped create this country. Stop the abuse of consolidation. —Ted R. King, Adairsville, GA Local news is as delicious as local produce, fresh and relevant. I want a fresh peach, not a canned peach. Retain local news. —Ms. Linda Baugh, Scottsdale, AZ Genachowski does not have the backbone to protect America from subliminal suggestion, let alone covert consolidation of the news. All in all, it would take "a man's man" to stand up to nationwide corruption. Genachowski is not that man. —Jeanne Serrano, suffolk, VA Information is vital to a democracy. —G Yuri Ripeckyj, Eau Claire, WI We need variety and independence in our local news media, not consolidation. Rules must support different voices, different points of view. —Elise Power, pittsburgh, PA

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I noticed this on the channel 13 and 17 news casts some time ago. It is wrong! —Lynn Underberg, Fort Dodge, IA This is exactly the kind of protection you must provide for the Americn people. Little by little these Media giants will make it impossible for us to get the news we need to know is going on in our communities and in the world. —Shirley Romaine, Great Neck, NY The FCC has the responsibility to protect Americans monolithic media giants who control our news and access to the full story in all local TV stations in the US. —Sharon Silver, Mamaroneck, NY I demand First Ammendment protection!! There will be a day of reckoning. —David Arnold, Fries, VA kindly : AUM —N Bullock, nyc, NY Without an informed citizenry there can be no democracy. —Marge Schwartz, S.B., CA After going soft on net neutrality and maybe allowing AT&T to acquire T-Mobile, don't you think it's about time to think about the owners? That's us, the tax-paying public —Ken Converse, Bridgton, ME Today, the news is less informative than dis-informative. The primary cause of this is media consolidation. Please make sure that the loopholes that currently allow media consolidation are closed so we can have a more informative nes sphere. It is the key to an informed citizenry and a cornerstone of our democracy. Thank You, Emilio Verdugo —Emilio Verdugo, Los Angeles, CA NO COMPETITIION MEANS THAT THE ONLY TRUTH THAT YOU WILL GET IS WHAT THE RICHER CORPORATIONS WHAT YOU TO GET!!! —Lawrence Schuchart, Spokane, WA Let's make sure that the loopholes get closed and that media outlets are not allowed to circumvent the FCC Rules, and that You(the FCC) are keeping a watchful regulatory eye on all media outlets for any sign of impropriety. These are after all —W A Mackay, Salem, OR Consolidation creates giants that are too large to serve people locally. We need diverse and local voices! —Raun Norquist, Sag Harbor, NY This is happening right down the road in Springfield Massachusetts. We have to put an end to these deals and ensure that broadcasters are providing the vital local news we need, not outsourcing their journalism to their competitors. —Joshua C Stearns, EASTHAMPTON, MA Please stop selling out to the big wallets and the big mouths like Ruppert and others —Carlitos Mor, Jersey city, NJ Close the loopholes —Richard Kasputis, Baltimore, MD Free Press

It is hard to belive that this Country is the U.S.A . The Fools in the Congress that are in office now especially Republicans, and the blue dog Democrats are getting paid off for their votes ito do the Millionaires bidding is sick. —Joe Conn, Spring Hill, FL After billions of dollars spent to bail out corporations deemed "too big to fail," it is a no brainer to prevent more needless mergers and takeovers that impoverish the people of our nation. SAY NO TO FURTHER CONSOLIDATION THAT INCREASES OBSCENE PROFITS, DESTROYS COMPETITION, AND TIGHTLY CONTROLS INFORMATION. IT DOESN'T BELONG IN A COUNTRY WHERE THE MAJORITY ARE SUPPOSED TO RULE! —Bruce Talbert, Henderson, NV The time has come ! —Tony Costa, Cascadia, OR And while you're at it, bring back THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE! —John Curotto, Quinebaug, CT Junk news is already happening in my local broadcasts when there is news about animals and/or trivia that I believe is not relevent to the general public. And especially, celebrity news briefs that should be left to ET or Insider programming. I listen to all three news broadcasting to get a diverse viewpoint, but I have even noticed of late that the National Broadcasting stations are duplicating their content! And, what happened to good 'olefashioned investigative reporting ~ keeping our leaders/government officials "in check?" That type of news worthy is becoming extinct ~ like dinosaurs! —Dianne Jacobs, Tucson, AZ I have been concerned about this issue for over 30 years and it keeps getting worse! A democracy cannot exist without access to various points of view and an assurance that any "facts" reported are true. This is very dangerous. —Marjory Panetti, San Francisco, CA Robert Kennedy Jr spoke eloquently on this subject just this last week. Please at least listen to what he said before you do this. It is available on PBS on the Tavis Smiley show. Kennedy said this move is the end of our democracy. Do you really want to be responsible for that? I am profoundly concerned about the corporate media in this country and the FCC should be too. Respectfully, Mariah Fleming Tempe, AZ 85283 —Ms. Mariah Fleming, Tempe, AZ I wish we had the share each opinion back again,I think it would stop the devision in the broadcast world. —Floyd Clark, Winterhaven, CA freedom injournalism —Jerry Ferrazza, framingham, MA We must put an end to the corporations' attempts to take over our country. The first step is to protect our media from consolidation. —Amy Irene Anderson, Saugerties, NY YES,PLEASE !!! —Carolyn Yount, BENTON, AR

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I look to the FCC to be our protector from the massive consolidation of the phone services, television, radio and internet providers. I see the pressure for us to buy everything from one provider or we are penalized. Competition is diminishing more and more each day! Help!! —Tzviah Dank, Akron, OH Please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Gina Gennaro, Tempe, AZ The people do NOT want media consolidation in any form. You in the FCC are the arm of gov't to speak to & we believe this is supposed to be gov't of, by & for the people..... NOT for networks or communications companies. —Irwin Seitelman, West Palm Beach, FL Every person @ FCC should be fired. The criminal FOX empire destroyed, like the Newscorp in the UK. We have had it! —Thomas L Carroll, Irvine, CA YES! NO MORE CRAPPY RERUN STORIES! I don't want to watcvh BROADCASTERS, I want to watch REPORTERS. —Rachel, Cortland, NY We need you to gives us more competition, not less! The competitors to ATT's wired and Internet are inconsequential at best and are not truly competitive. In cellular, the consolidation is reducing the choices ever more! We need you to be more activist and undo some of the idiocies the past FCCs have committed! —Michael Klein, Akron, OH Please focus on the "ordinary citizens" in broadcasting the news, both local and national. Thank you. —Mary Bartholet, Shoreline, WA We can't afford to lose our right to have local coverage of local issues. —Catherine M Given, Port Jefferson, NY Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Venkat Goli, Marietta, GA Why bother to regulate any more if you allow this to happen...it's not News any more, it's tantamount to propaganda! If this trend continues then the USA has NO right to continue to self-righteously claim to be the bastion of freedom and democracy...we will have become that which we always claimed to be fighting..if we haven't already become this very thing. No wonder the Republicans are trying so hard to end public radio and public television. —Kevin Buntin, Troy, OH I am quite tired of the 1 size fits all slanted liberal news media. Seems like it is either hard right or hard left. Where ever the money is, depends on what we hear, see, or read. —James Stutler, Clearwater, FL

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I am already VERY involved. I've been the head of my local blood program since 1989. We've collected 22,000 units since 1974. —Carl Panek, Westchester, IL I am truly disturbed by the trend toward allowing corporate gain at the expense of individuals and communities. In the period since greater consolidation, we have lost, not only local news and music coverage, but even the definition of news. The use of corporate promotions and social networking as news during prime time weakens our ability to make sound decisions and understand our world. —Paula Roberts, San Diego, CA This is also a free-market issue. While corporate mergers are subject to legal oversight, not only these agreements, but the deregulation of media outlets have led to corporations owning multiple print and electronic media outlets. It is very clear that deregulation not only has reduced the number of outlets in local markets, it has led to a reduction in employment as fewer positions are required to satisfy the multiple outlets. These agreements exacerbate that trend. It is a matter of corporate competition, an issue which should receive your attention. —, Maplewood, NJ Thank you for your consideration. —Paige McMurry, New Albany, IN umm variety is the spice of life.. if I see the same thing over and over.. I might as well turn off the TV —Douglas McKasson, Paradise, CA A single source of news is not a reliable source. News reporting needs competition to thrive and be effective, just like most other areas in our capitalist democracy! —Daniel Malooly, Morrison, IL Oy. —Dan Marshall, Bellevue, WA diversity and difference is the strength of our society. will ragar —William Ragar, conway, AR Thank you for reading my concerns. Small towns need to know what is going on in their areas for safety if for no other reason. —W H Oetken, brownwood, TX STOP MEDIA CONSOLIDATION OR WE WILL ALL BE PAUNS OF THE OLIGARCS —Fred Schneider, pleasant hill, OR It. Would help greatly if our elected officials had not betrayed us with legislation that enabled monopolizing in the media industry. We need more than the FCC - we need to send a message to Congress that this unacceptable!!! The people are being kept ignorant as a result. It's time to stand up & fight back. Sending this message from Bloombergville fighting the austerity forced upon the working class so that Wall St can have more wealth.sincerely,Theresa Lee —Theresa Salisbury, NY, NY This is what you get when news is handled by corporate entities whose bottom line is all that matters. —Eric Maloof, Lake Forest, CA Close the loopholes and protect local media. Thanks. —Mark Ahlstrom, Jackson, NH Free Press

T.V. in America is a warped and corrupt medium that is more about selling advertising than delivering truth via NEWS programs.It is constructed for the half aware to be numbed enough to remain completely confused..I watch Link tv, and Chinese tv.for world news..Won't see anything but shallow crap on USA TV...sad but expected..nothing gets on tv that will upset the corporate strangle. —Robin Remaily, Lincoln city, OR We demand a free press and will not allow the FCC to destroy it! —Madeleine Valle, Cortlandt Manor , NY As a retired journalist who worked for NBC and The Chicago Sun-Times, I am shocked at the poor quality of today's local news coverage. . —Robert M. Rubel, Mira Loma, CA FCC seems afraid of a DIVERSE FREE PRESS ! —Wilson Knox Bagwell, earleton, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Media consolidation has already decimated entire sectors of the entertainment business, reducing jobs - JOBS!! so highly needed at ANY time, but now more than ever — and now we see unprecedented media consolidation at a local level, and again, the ultimate goal appears only to be to preserve high levels of profit, and to REDUCE the number of JOBS needed by companies. The media business, both entertainment and news, is a microcosm of the entire national situation. By allowing seven major media companies to control most of the entertainment and channels in the country, (and the abandonment of the Syn-Fyn rules in the 90s that ultimately allowed consolidation of content ownership), and now THIS?!! there is further destruction of jobs in an INDUSTRY that faces NO foreign competition. This is insane on the face of it, and below the surface the horrible effects it has had on communities and lives and the economy is on-going. Please, even as folks like myself try to fight to restore some sanity to these markets and for the re-creation of a truly competitive marketplace, don't allow the public good to be undermined any further by the erosion of local news and journalism values through a sheer, bold and callous effort to protect profits. Of course every company and every person deserves to make a profit, but what true gain is there in a profit motive that ultimately costs us our economy and country? Sincerely, Paul Hartel —Mr. Paul Hartel, West Hills , CA Corporations are trying to take over this country. —Mary H Rowley, Hettinger, ND Please close all these loopholes! —David Grossman, NY, NY THIS IS AMERICA SOMEONE STOP THIS ANYONE REALLY WHERE'S THE VOICES///////// —Margaret Murpny, Reno, NV Too much concentrated power isn't good for ANYONE! —Lynette Dumont, Golden, CO Please do your job. Thank you very much. —Kathryn Edwards, 0maha, NE The FCC needs to return to its pre Bush Administration rules on ownership in specific markets. —Brad Baird, Loveland, CO

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An informed and objective populace is one of the requirements placed upon media by our founders. Stop contravening our National intent. You're contributing to our destruction. —Laurens L Battis III, Oakland, CA Why should this be allowed when media consolidation isn't? —Nathan Penniman, LUNENBURG, MA This is an affront to our constitutions calling for a free and independent press for our country and a slap in the face to journalism. —Bob P. Funkhouser, Chicago, IL The NBC/Comcast deal never should have gone through. Where are our anti-trust/anti-conglomerate type laws? —Karyn Posella, Defiance, OH Will will be watching the FCC closer than our TV. As a small broadcaster, I will make sure we report on this issue. —Dan Drum, Eau Claire, WI Keep the public airways open, diverse, and representative of local news! —Margaret Matsumoto, Hartsdale, NY I live in an "affected market." —F Scott Worman, Albuquerque, NM Local news is important to millions of people. Some us a not brain-dead less although there appears to be an insidious attempt to make us so. Please support the public interst of the "little guy." End covert consolidation. —Joanne Storlie, Madison, WI We need nore competition in all arears especialy news. —Gail Bloom, Rhinelander, WI We cannot allow this narrowing of truth to take hold....do you job...wake up!! —Lorraine Krane, Camarillo, CA A free press is what the Arab Spring has won for the people of the Middle East. We need to reverse this antidemocratic trend in our own country. —David Lang, Los Angeles, CA The citizenry suffers, businesses profit, from the ongoing tide of media consolidation. —Arnold Martelli, Modesto, CA Stop covert corporate consolidation of our news sources! —Jeremy Sprinkle, Raleigh, NC We need more local programs, more local support, more local buy-in from the media. —Dixie Coutant, Sierra Madre, CA I don't care how much you expect to receive from Rupert and his ilk, do the right thing for the people —James Davis, Wenatchee, WA

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Remember these stations are given permission to broadcast by YOU with their licenses. They are supposed to serve the "public good" as one of the provisions to obtain an FCC license. Please do your job and make sure they actually DO what they are obligated to do via FCC regulations. —Deana` Igelsrud, Los Angeles, CA I watch TV "news" and read mainstream press only to get the same bland, distorted picture of what is really going on in America. A big part of our problems right now, which are dire, is that the people are misinformed by these "journalists" Do you believe in America or not? Diversity of news voices is essential to the people's ability to govern. —Jeffrey Brown, Minneapolis, MN please protect local diversity, don't sell out . —Vreni Rod, Rye, NY Do your job and protect our airwaves from big media! —Mare Wahosi, Port Orchard, WA When I first read this I thought, "this isn't really a big deal, local blogs can pick up the slack". Then just this morning i read an article in Venice Patch that was filed by a local "journalist" about a shooting. They inadvertently put in the name of an underage witness to a murder. That's a big no no. Something a real journalist would've never done. —Max Bean, Venice, CA Competition not covert consolidation is in the best interest of the public! Appreciate FCC protection and prevention of public from monopolies who's only interest is more money not the public's service needs! —Don Vanderheyden, Clovis, CA When stations do not compete, only one voice is heard. We need to hear any opposing viewpoints to make responsible decisions. —Carol Parks, Rolla, MO The news media is a monopoly. Too many media giants own all the media outlets. They need to be broken up into smaller companies and independents. Local news is a thing of the past. If we had a major disaster there is no radio station or media outlet in small towns to inform the public. Radio stations are not even manned. They are run by computers. —Margaret T. Sacco, Oxford, OH Have we all forgot about this country's stance on anti-trust, monopolies and the ability to influence compettiton? —Ray Coleman, L A, CA At a minimum, you must require stations to announce when they are doing this. —Robin Cook, Arlington, VA I am appalled to watch this insidious ongoing degeneration of our news media. It is especially disappointing that it is taking place on FCC's watch. —David Hofstatter, Norfolk, CT I live in an area where ONE company owns several television stations. As a result local news is limited. This is WRONG! —Peter Sorenson, Rockport, TX

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Dismantle the lawless and unscrupulous Corporations of greed and corruption of our constitutional Republic. The letter and spirit of the Preamble to the Constitution demands egalitarian and economic justice for the "general Welfare." A true/pure constitutional Republic stands and means creation of legislation and laws for the public good, the public thing. —Blast Dorrough, Shreveport, LA I think it must be time to ask for a COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING at the FCC. We need people for the people! It is obvious they only think the big broadcasters, NOT THE PEOPLE that pay to run this country. How many brides did the FCC people take? —Glenn Ross, Eureka, CA Freedom Of Expression And Opinions Of Concience Should Not Be the Prerogative Of One Entity. —Padd O'Connell, dublin, NY No covert consolidation please!!!! —Darla J. Masterson, Tucson, AZ We are mad as hell; we aren't going to take it anymore. —Frances Goff, Valley Village, CA We don't need to lose any more jobs in this country! —Bunny Music, Sussex, NJ DO YOUR JOB. —Ken Lauter, Nacogdoches, TX I am a video producer of Documentary Film. —Jacob Kinsman, Athens, GA I have been involved in broadcasting for 50 years and can say today's situation is atrocious. Multi ownership of stations with a market and unrestricted number of markets has been detrimental to local news, entertainment, and advertising thus not service the interests of the local population nor of local businesses. It has to be put in check NOW! —Henry Sommers, Vestal, NY With so many newspapers in trouble, the public needs as many different viewpoints to be reflected in TV news as possible. Our democracy depends on reporting by differing media. —Dorothy Enright, Glenside, PA It is getting more and more difficult to find actual NEWS! Either local or national, please stop this consolidation of 'news'. —Allyndreth Stead, Portland, OR I do not trust US's news. I go to BBC, Vatican Radio and Spain's TV stations. —Angel Garcia, Los Angeles, CA It's tough enough finding real, factual information. Exploiting loopholes in the rules only makes acquiring accurate information that much harder. Please stop those engaging in this practice, and protect the accuracy of reporting. Thank you for your time and attention to this important matter. I appreciate the opportunity to share my comments with you. —Amy Manganelli, Brookline, MA Free Press

we don't need this covert action Joe Wagner —Joseph Wagner, Sarasota, FL Too many monopolies are allowed. —Charlene Vanacker, East Lansing, MI A democracy is reliant on a well-informed public, and I hope the FCC continues to make use of the public airwaves contingent on fulfilling that mandate. Thank you. —Don Hayler, San Francisco, CA This does concern me. —Geoff Giovan, Chaarlestown, RI Consolidated Media only supports "Propaganda" not Fre and Real Information —Gerard F Gaudin, Metairie, LA Diverse news reporting is the foundation of a free society. The FCC is entrusted by the people to protect this diversity. Please do your job! —Arthur Alenik, Capistrano Beach, CA Beware junk news and politically motivated news too! FCC rules apply! —Deborah & James Gessaman, Tucson, AZ How about 3 or 4 day work weeks for all , so that everyone can have a job at least part time, everyone can stand up on their desks in their cubicles and demand this from their corporations, without losing their benefits. Lets work on this, and lets really share the wealth. Greg —Greg Paxton, New York, NY And notice they're all Fox News! —Paul Herman, Beverly Hills, CA Too many things are trying to get "to big to fail". Do not allow this consolidation to continue. —Douglas Young, Orlando, FL I think the results of covert consolidation are quite noticeable on the nightly news. Little of the TV news broadcast in our area even seems worth watching. —Bill Suydam, Gaithersburg, MD I think the lack of different viewpoints on any story is a dis-service to all our communities. Please hold them accountable! —Roy Schrodt, Buffalo, NY The only way I can find out what is happening here is listening to NPR —Donna Crane, San Tan Valley, AZ Once our country is gone, it is gone forever. Don't help the international corporations have their way. —David Palmer, TUSTIN, CA I want diverse points of view. If ownership doesn't don't let them hide it. —Steven Stansbery, Woodland Hills, CA Free Press

We must remember that these are PUBLIC AIRWAVES, part of the American people's commons. We must ensure that this public arena is fair and open to all. —Jeff Stookey, Portland, OR Please help protect our local news! —Bjorn Billing, Sarasota, FL There are laws against monopolies and now broadcasting companies have found ways around them. To make things worse, no one will know because they control public media. Save our right to good unbiased information and free speech. —Santiago Rodriguez-Ariza, Portland, OR Stifling the free-flow of information is vital. Please ensure communication networks around the country aren't colluding. Thank you. —John Bradley, Springfield, MO There are different sides to every story. When millions of people only see 1 side, it reduces the quality and accuracy of news, reducing freedom. —Worth Kutzleb, lansing, MI We need our real local news. —MC Hagerty, Carlsbad, CA The decline of news sources in the US is negatively affecting our democracy. —Carole Jeanne Dobson Nolasco, Freehold, NJ It's scandalous that you do NOT represent the public interest by INSISTING on media ownership rules with NO LOOPHOLES. —Roscoe Reed, Orlando, FL Would like to help —Bill Trautman, boise, ID This is really creepy! I don't want to be forced to watch a monolithic THE NEWS. I want my choices! —Mr. David Harden, Miami, FL PULL THESE HOGS FROM THE TROUGH ! —Jae, miami, FL More community ownership and programming, less propaganda! —Chet Gardiner , Tucson, AZ Please do your job and protect the public interest! —Dave Robinson, Curlew, WA i c an sign e-petitions. otherfwisxe no time. c p —Cecile Leneman, berkeley, CA We must keep the voices free to speak ALL the truths. —Joyce Brinegar, Roanoke, VA Free Press

MEDIA and MURDER- FRAUD- CRIME- INJUSTICE NETWORKS including public access channels, e.g., MCT/ Access Montgomery (Montgomery Community Television, Montgomery Co. Md.) and FPA (Fairfax Public Access, Fairfax Co., Va.): continuing on-going, repetitive, “relay methods” unjust patterns, practices; threat, coercion, censoring, spying, surveillance; obstruction of activities, projects; deprivation of Constitutional rights, laws, regulations (local, state, federal) and MCT or FPA public access own rules; BOD management, staff and volunteers: biased, prejudiced, conspired, committed endless unlawful, immoral acts; or change their arbitrary rules to victimize good members/ citizens/complainant, advocate or political candidate; serious obstruction/ destruction/ deprivation on TV production and/or Radio Production, training, certification, use of facilities, equipment, membership, etc.; uses false information, create false excuses and implicit unjust penalties against the complainant; disregarded complaints/grievances and requests; create FALSE information, maintain FALSE record; complainant was excluded from events, and HOMETOWN Video or film festival. Regarding the candidate taping and airing for upcoming election for MCT/ Access Montgomery: (a). We have not be informed; (b).On or about 8/3/2010, I have tried several times and did contact by phone to several staff in MCT/ Access Montgomery (Montgomery Community Television), including the following, but we still have not received any response to have an opportunity for candidate taping, Executive Director, Merlyn Reineke; Larry Merewitz Whom Reineke told me is responsi ble for the candidate taping; 301-424-1730x311; G. Gadarawsji (?), 301-424-1730x349. No email address of officials, Members of the Board of Directors and staff, except web-tech contact, [email protected]. On 8/23/2010, Dr. Lih Young sent email to [email protected] regarding the problems, and asked him/her to send my email to: officials, Members of the Board of Directors, and staff, and ask each of them to respond. But the Lih Young still has not received any response. —Dr Lih Young, rockville, MD It always backfires to have more consolidation, even to those who feel they have the advantage by promoting these tactics. —Deborah Mangrum-Price, New York, NY Last week I noticed ABC's evening "news" contained Sawyer's egocentric lip-smack-air-suck delivery of soap intended to endlessly prove she feels my pain. My recording of CBS's simultaneous program showed an actual count of eight(8) more, real, newsworthy events... no frowning, no anguish, no hints at preferred psychological/political reactions. If this is national, the theft of the public's airwaves at the local level makes a crapitalist(sic) takeover of democracy complete. They steal elections by arrogant Supreme Court inventions and gerrymandering boundaries; Theft by removing local reality completes the picture of Fascism. This is the definition of "America's heading in the wrong direction". How about some help. —Steve Voelkel, Altamont, TN Besides the fact that consolidation goes against the idea of competition, diverse points of view, and free speech, we need more than ever public radio and television supported by government funding so can be assured of getting the whole story and maintain an informed electorate. —Bruce Braverman, Brooklyn, NY As a former broadcaster from the days of the "Fairness Doctrine", it is now sad for me to see that broadcast radio all across American is now almost entirely controlled by the right wing propagandists! Please do not let it spread to total exclusivity by conglomerate domination! —Hayne Davis, Newberry, SC I fully oppose further consolidation in media. The media deliver no knows and hardly any entertainment. In as much, the FCC should reduce consolidation in order to spur competition in the production of news and entertainment. —Payam Minoofar, Ventura, CA We need more and better news —Judy Gleitsman, Olympia Fields, IL

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TV "NEWS" is dying, and in most cases, almost totally dead. RIP, unless the FCC gets it's act together. Isn't this part of YOUR job, FCC? —Ben Schmidgall, Issaquah, WA I have been a broadcaster for over 50 years and I have seen good business moves change into moves that are far from the original intent of local broadcast services. It is really very simple, we need to get back to the idea that these broadcasters have a special permit to use the people's air waves and make sure they return the oblication with some stronger levels of community service. —Jerry Pippin, Muskogee, OK What would the small voices have to say if they could have their say? I, for one, would like to hear them. —Viktoria Norberg, Redlands, CA Diversity (less consolidation) ensure competition and more coverage of non-mainstream news areas. Please do not favor consolidation. —Fred Yaeger, Worthington, OH We need diverse news sources to insure that our democracy remains strong. —Ed Dunn, Flagstaff, AZ Please don't take our democracy for granted. Media monopolies are playing a significant role in everything going wrong right now. They were given especial mention by the founders because the founders understood how important a strong independent media is. Why don't the people charged with overseeing this not see their complicity in the current crises? —Michael Cowsert, Port Orchard, WA Rupert Murdoch and his Faux News liars need to stopped now! —Christopher Quinn, Madison, WI "...Neither body to jail nor soul to damn." - Lord Edward Thurlow (1731-1806) describing a new British invention, the corporation. "It is our job to make women unhappy with what they have." - B. Earl Puckett, Allied Stores Corp. 1953 "The greatest threat to democracy is the increasing concentration of major electronic media in ever fewer hands." - Rep. David Price (D-NC) 1990s —MB Hardy, Raleigh, NC END THIS CORRUPTION. END THE GREED. —Patti Constantino-Martin, SPRING HILL, FL Diversity is the hallmark of democracy. Please protect the American people from media abuse of ownership rules. —Kathleen Mancini, Philadelphia, PA Ever hear of "Freedom of the Press"? It's under the First Amendment. Look it up. —David Schatz, Everett, WA This is happening in New York City at several local channels and it affects the diversity of news and viewpoints available to me. I cannot imagine what happens in other areas where covert consolidation happens. I hoping the FCC will do everything it can to oppose covert consolidation. —Anthony Glover, Bronx, NY These days it's as though there were no FCC. —Jeffery Dorer, Los Angeles, CA Free Press

For once please do what is right for the common person, not the rich and powerful! —Christian P. Schneider, ELYSBURG, PA Is anyone at the FCC trying to protect the average citizen from these giant corporation. I sign all these peticians but it never does any good. The political system is just to corrupt. —Michael Laino, Boca raton, FL Covert consolidation is bad for all communities. —Jeremy Martinez, Fort Collins , CO We need divergent viewpoints to make good public policy. —Steven H Brown, Yreka, CA The FCC should be a leader in recovering the deterioration of our democracy that was caused by earlier FCC actions. You should be encouraging the breakup of excessive ownership of communications media by ultrawealthy individuals whose enterprises are devoted solely to greater acqisition of wealth by those people. —Henry & Linda Friedman, Rosemont, PA If the tv stations aren't going to be producing separate content, they need to give the channels back to the people and let us use them for our benefit. Sending the same signal over multiple channels is worthless and wastes a local resource that could e helping us out and giving us locally produced content and information. I think getting good local information is the first huge step in having and keeping a good democracy. That is being eroded severely these days on many fronts. —Ian Page-Echols, Seattle, WA Democracy requires a DIVERSITY OF OWNERSHIP. The FCC can foster democracy -- or suppress it -- based on what you do. —Glen Anderson, Lacey, WA What good is our government if it favors corporatist takeover of everything including the FCC? You work for me and all democratic Americans who do not want our media/public airwaves including our local news channels consolidated! —L Bagley, Albuquerque, NM The FCC needs to take immediate action to be sure that the media serve the public interest and not in the business interests of these covert groups. —Dr. Karen S. F. Buzzard, Springfield, MO These same "Monopolies" slant news for their own benefit., —Philip J Dennany, Indianapolis, IN I am living on SS disability and have NO discretionary money —Garry Spencer, Tampa, FL Diversity of thought,culture and agenda was recognized by those who "created" the concept and open-ended exchanges of ideas among minorities and majorities. The American press was to be the guardians of these exchanges of ideas in the open. —Jean /Jack Atthowe, stevensville, MT You are more and more coming under fire from groups who demand a free internet for all people and fairness in the way information is disseminated. Wake up, or you will find yourselves having to look for new careers. —Kenneth Hogle, Willow Grove, PA

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Please thwart corporate takeover of our country. —Sasha Samuels, Portland, OR I know what it is like to lose your source of local news. Our radio station in town where we got local news and weather became totaly Spanish-speaking. It is like being cut adrift and you feel lost. Please stop the covert consolidation. —Esther B Johnson, Clewiston, FL FCC regulators must understand the big picture and act now. The current assault on diversity of opinion within our nations essential public media will result in the destruction of a necessarily informed and wise electorate. As corporate financial gain goals consume almost all diversity, accuracy and honesty in the informing and educating of the public, there goes our freedom, our democracy, and our nation. Long ago wise men understood that an essential part of obtaining and retaining a resilient and vibrant nation requires an active and critical public media. That is no less important today (perhaps even much more so). Following the current path, corporations will have won, but only in the short term. That is because their greed and short term bottom line goals (and short sightedness) will have corrupted and destroyed a vibrant competitive nation . . . and its' peoples' future. Government is supposed to be the publics' protector and defender. Corporations are only supposed to make money (even if it is at the expense of the public good and well being). Our Government regulators and legislators must now stand tall and actively pursue and defend what is right and good for the public good, even though that might not always be the most profitable for our powerful and massive wealthy corporations , , , in the short term. Educated citizens demand that our elected and appointed leaders provide the line of defense against corporate greed that they are expected, and paid, to provide . . . and to do it NOW! —Lawrence McFarling, Beaverton, OR Monopolies are bad. VERY bad. —Jane Chischilly, Bisbee, AZ Most of your current actions have been against the very freedom of communication you are assigned to protect! Please step up to the plate before free and open media becomes only a memory. 8(. —Janis Fensch, Bellingham, WA Don't deny us our rights to free and un-varnished news and information. —Richard Gruber, White Oak, PA This is happening in my area! The very idea of this is absolutely absurd. —Drew Morrison, Lowell, MI i am a veteran of the television business and ever since the end of the fin/syn rules and the telecommunications act, the business has gotten worse. —Mark Pierson, Ojai, CA What other countries seriously limit news coverage? Hmmm, China, oops, need I say more? —Gail Boness, Springfield, OR Another step to information control. —Judy Frazer, Shelburne, VT This trend reduces viewpoints and reduces the possibility of democratic consideration and response. —Steve Paxton, east charleston, VT

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You just voted to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s attempt to weaken media ownership rules.. Now please finish the task, and close the loopholes! —John and Marleen Gillepsie, Irvine, CA After watching this you'll say, "I did not see that coming!" http://vimeo.com/7761485 Expertly shot & edited. Done with so much insight & attention to detail that most women who see it can't believe it was created by a man. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm003 3811/ jeff, great job on your short. > very clean. i am impressed > peace http://www.imdb.com/name/nm184 3310/ —Jeff Archuleta, Denver, CO This is a blatant attempt to depress the news and increase profits. —7226 Forrester Lane, Indianapolis, IN Due to being severely disabled and ill, it's impossible for me to do anything other than sign petitions or letters. I greatly appreciate all your hard work because it's your organization that makes certain these media companies abide by the rules that common sense dictates and rules that have been law for decades. Thank you for allowing the public to understand that as long as these mergers continue unabated, we the people will never hear or see 'facts and just the facts', not some so-called 'reporters' [journalists no longer exist] providing propaganda, illusion and personal opinion. Without you, our electorate would never know truth since they are being manipulated every day due to these corrupt corporations. Again, thank you for looking out for all the people.residing in America. —Lisa Bradford, Alexandria, VA Fortunately I VERY seldom watch Commercial TV. We are fortunate in this area to have TWO PBS outlets, and the choice means that one or the other genarally carries high quality programming. further, at least one commercial station in town - Atlanta - ahs fairly good local coverage, but as soon as that leaves the air the rest of the evening is either PBS or Blu-Ray movies. —Charles Etheridge, Atlanta, GA The problem is most acute here in Honolulu, where three stations share one newsroom. —William Bailey, Honolulu, HI Current rules and (in)actions have allowed far too much consolidation of the media. This covert consolidation just adds insult to injury! Please act strongly to reverse and prevent this trend. —William Solomon, Lexington, VA It would be good if there is a law to knowing publish or broadcast lies. —Theresa Lianzi, Hollywood, FL Many communities have already lost news media through newspaper closures and radio and television station consolidation. Keep a diverse and independent media. End media consolidation. —Mr Loren Herrigstad, Centralia, WA Local news is really amazing and important. This consolidation bit is not okay. —Mara Nelms, Bethlehem, GA mass media is where we Americans get our information. That information must be real and truthful. —Stephen Knutson, flagstaff, AZ Cutting jobs "out of necessity", because the CEO's just have to rake in 5, 10 20 million dollars or more per year, or they will lose that talent--talent for firing people. —Paul Nehring, Seattle, WA Free Press

Wow. That Hawaii broadcast was an eye-opener! This is a dangerous trend and should be nixed ASAP. —Gabriel Hagmann, Seattle, WA Stop the advancement of corp run America! —Barbara Shaw, Virginia Beach, VA This is the very antithesis of America. This is an outrageous way to put more money in the pockets of the broadcast companies. I am outraged. No American should stand for this egregious act. —Debbie Whiting, mooresville, NC STOP being such sleazy whores and sluts for the Tea Party fascist racist terrorist traitor rapists! —Tomas Herndon, albuquerque, NM Media control is quickly falling into the hands of a few rich and powerful people. Concentration of media is a serious threat to democracy. —James Burkleo, Fort Lauderdale, FL Please, just do your job. —Sharon N McGuire, Winslow, AR The government should protect citizen's interests and not always side with big business —Sally Abrams, san francisco, CA News is only valuable if it is both local and comes from various sources so that its audience can reasonably evaluate the information it is given for bias or incompleteness. Covert consolodation turns news into a featureless product and easily masks any agendas on the part of those who produce it. This is clearly unhealthy in a democracy that depends upon an INFORMED electorate. —R Michael Burns, Gainesville, FL As I see it, if these rules are circumvented, then there's censorship, and then there's the violation of the 1st Amendment - FREEDOM OF SPEECH! Do you wish to be heard? If so - then just remember, it was the military personnel who served and died so that you and I may enjoy the freedom of speech, religion, just simply to be alive in America! —Lynda Duke, El Paso, TX I would prefer that the market be able to decide whether this should be allowed but in situations like this the market needs a little help. —BenRifkah Bergsten-Buret, Seattle, WA Stop them from monopoly building! Thanks —sandra Lagerstrom, brooklyn, NY Anti trust! Consolidation is the end of free speech and paves the way for biased journalism. —Margret Linich, Sterling, NY I have NO access to truly local news. I live in rural No. AZ and our newspaper is all but gone. All I get is word of mouth and we all know that is NOT journalism. Its no wonder the tea party has been successful in preying on ignorance. What happened to our Democracy? —Nancy Snyder, Cottonwood, AZ

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Allowing this consolidation does not help the consumer you are here to protect. —Amy Whitworth, Portland, OR diversity stimulates our democracy. Consolifation is a hindrance ro a a braod examinnation of the news.. —Gloria Stern, Valley Village, CA This is to reduce the news to canned garbage which much of news programs are putting out. i AM NOT INTERESTED IN WHO IS SLEEPING WITH WHOM OR THE LATEST "CVAUGHT ON cAMERA BY SOME PYSCHOPAPPARAZZI. Too much of that already. Don't join the primetime porn producers. —Joseph H. Lindsley, Greene, NY Homogenizing of America. A fascist plan. —Michael Lasky, aloha, OR If my health was better, I'd volunteer to be an activist locally. We want TRUE News, not recycled, repeated propaganda! —Joyce M. Jeffries, Bedford, IN Stop takeovers of individuality in the media. Companies should NOT be allowed to consolidate stations. Monopolies strangle independent thinking. —Ms. Patricia W. Oliver, Louisville, KY Media consolidation is a great threat to our democracy. Do what is right for WE THE PEOPLE, not the rich and their corporations. —Vickie M Fouts, Coarsegold, CA Diversity of opinion is crucial to a thriving democracy. —William Leavy, Winston-Salem, NC The People Have Spoken - through the courts. Hopefully the point is taken. —Kathe Brown, Wilmington, NC Diversity is always a good thing, and most viewers and listeners want more of it. Covert collusion subverts the needed variety. —Edith Borie, Karlsruhe, Germany, NY HOMGENIZED AMERICA IS A FAILED AMERICA. THIS IS NOT COVERT CONSOLIDATION, LET'S NOT KID OURSELVES. THIS IS OUTRIGHT COLLUSION AND IT DESTROYS VARIABLE FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTATION TO CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND/OR THE SYSTEM'S SHORT TERM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY. —Bruce E. Woych, KINGSTON, NY Stop canned advertising and opinion packaged as news. People want real news, including local news. —Lisa Harrison, New York, NY A democracy needs independent news sources and researchers to survive. If TV stations "converge" their news as a "covert consolidation" then we become closer and closer to a government controlled news source like Iran where the supposed news is controlled by a very small minority and they only allow the public to see the news they want the public to see. EACH TV station in the country with a newscast should have its own researchers and reporters writing and telling the news so that the public has access to a variety of viewpoints, not one single view. —John Mocko, Gainesville, FL Free Press

Unfortunately I find television news coverage to be so bad that I have stopped watching it. I now use other forms of media to learn what is happening both near and far from me. This consolidation of televised news is just a cremation of the tv news coffin. —Catherine Walmsley, Seaside, CA In view of the Federal Appeals court decision today, you had better start listening to everyday citizens and stop listening to the corporate media moguls trying to monopolize the airways! —Carol A. Bouldin, Yucaipa, CA I am the son of former FCC commissioner Nicholas Johnson. —Sherman Johnson, Middletown, MD Arrest Rupert Murdoch on the charge of treason and for biting the very hand that feeds him. Shame on you Murdoch for bringing shame and universal disrespect to our once proud country. Shame on you and all your AIPAC co-conspirators, and I hope they kick you out of England as well now that your evil schemes are being discovered. —Ermanno Barone, cathedral city, CA I depend of public Broadcasting for national and world news. But they cannot cover the local front in any depth. It's important to me to have quality local news coverage. —Judith Wohlhueter, Atlanta, GA The public airwaves belong to the people!!! —Jane Sun, Santa Barbara, CA We want diversity. Quit trying to control our information. —Betty Ulbrich, Scottsdale, AZ IT IS A DISSERVICE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WHEN NEWS MEDIA IS ALLOWED TO CONSOLIDATE, AND CURTAIL INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC, AND THUS POTENTIALLY CAUSE AMERICANS TO MAKE THE WRONG DECISIONS IN THE FUTURE OF AMERICA. —Robert Parker Stellato , REDWOOD CITY, CA Fox can not be called a news channel. It is entirely Republican propaganda. —Donald Wallace, Calabasas, CA Let Freedom of the Press be FREE of corporate shenanigans! —Peter Curia, Scottsdale, AZ We have 4 channels in Louisville and do not listen toa any one of them. We get news from BBC and the Public channel. —Michael Cassaro, LOUISVILLE, KY Enough is enough! —Christopher Whitten, willis, TX Nothing is more necessary to a thriving democracy than a diversity of opinions and places to express those opinions freely. —John Gunn, Coronado, CA

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Here in central Florida we have a super abundance of Christian news, right wing radio, And just recently we lost our PBS station - sold to Christian broadcast affilia ted company. All this consolidation has left our area without any progressive news outlets but many sources of Hannity, Llimbaugh, Beck , and dozens of stations promoting Christian theology, new, and music. There is certainly no balance or diversity of view points. —Larry Lewis, Winter Garden, FL Without accurate unbiased news, many Americans have little or no access to information on the issues affecting their lives on a daily basis - we must restore integrity to journalism in this country, and enforcing the rules intended to protect diversity and competition in broadcasting is the only way this can occur. —Daniel Doty, Santa Monica, CA Diversity of media sources is absolutely essential to a functioning democracy. Please do not allow further media consolidation. It is quite against the public interest. —Allan Fix, Albany, CA Right now, three local stations in the Tampa Bay area are sharing coverage, saving their owners millions, and depriving viewers of coverage. I say just give the consortium one license and award the other two to companies who will dedicate staff news people to local coverage. Please. —Richard A. Barry, Sarasota, FL Democracy works best when many voices and views are part of the dialogue. —Larry Pool, Rockford, IL A free press is essential to a free society. Strength requires the presentation of diverse voices. —Ms. Karen Collyard, Plymouth, MN We are having to fight for freedom on every front; it looks like there is a concerted effort against us. Have you noticed? —Anne L. Gibson, Arlington, TX If media companies would like to quietly make media news all the same, then people will turn to each other for more and more information. Though that in of itself isn't a bad thing, it does limit who has what information and keeps all of it from official sources. Just one aspect of this consolidation's concerns. If they want to hide what they're doing we may as well. —Daniel Duncan, Salt Lake City, UT It's the FCCing TRIFECTA Here, with Rethuglick Bastion St. Petersburg; National Convention Site Tampa and Smothering Both, Fux News (used to Be REAL CBS News Channel 13 in my St. Pete hometown)! —Vic Anderson, Eagle lake, FL My cable company (Suddenlink) will not offer the new Current TV channel because not enough people in the area have requested it -- not that they even know it exists! Since many of us are unable to get Dish or Direct tv, we have a virtual monopoly imposing a political bias! Meanwhile, I have to pay for dozens of channels offering various (minority) religious channels, all manner of male -oriented sports channels, and more than a few Fox Right Wing political news castings.. Please act to enable equal opportunity in cable tv options!!! —E Nancy Ward, Fortuna, CA Stop taking away our rights and liberties —Laura Lee Zank, Granton, WI A variety of perspectives and opinions is the cornerstone of a vibrant, open, and safe democracy. —Shashana Antonelli, Richmond, VA Free Press

Most of the country is now being run by corporations. I sincerely hopr that isn't true of the FCC. —Richard Myers, Madison, WI Your support just means so very much. —Cort Brumfield, Portland, OR Stop media from stopping diversity and local news. Democracy depends on it. —Dorothy Sherman, Greendale, WI The news is hardly worth watching. Just sound bites but no real information. No in depth coverage with ideas to fix problems. —Marie Leven, Flushing, MI Were can we get unbiased news coverage of our local communities? Please know that we are aware of the trend to block access to local news and the potential harm this will have on our democratic system of government, if any remains now. —Karen Holsten-Coleman, Jamesburg, NJ If nothing else, this whole practice seems disturbingly close to a local monopoly, and should at the very least prompt an anti-trust investigation (or several). —Charles Ebbecke, BALTIMORE, MD If it ain't broke---don't fix it! Leace our programming alone, PLEASE! —Peter Dakota Crowheart , Tijeras, NM Absolutely! If the people are misinformed then they will not vote in their own best interests and many will suffer. —David Vicks, edmonds, WA Please close the loopholes so we can all get real news, from many different viewpoints. Marion E. Smith —Marion Smith, Reading, PA Just another example of America imploding. It won't change until the doors are kicked in and the parasites dragged out. —Walter Winch, kansas city, MO The two stations in the Ottumwa-Kirksville area have the same recycled news for days--without changing the story or the viewpoint. It's bad enough that we get iffy local coverage from CBS and NBC, but the CBS and ABC affiliate have the same news and ads. Thankfully, we have satellite to get other news programs that actually cover national and international news. The bias in the news is very evident in the broadcasts. —Heather Sheets , Cantril, IA The growing tendency for government agencies to undermine public access is alarming and undemocratic. —Anne J Ryan, Susquehanna, PA The take-over of media nationwide by coroprate interest is putting our Democracy at risk. Please stand with the American people and not with those who are using the public airwaves for thier own selfish interest. —John Toth, Salem, IL Please end all local marketing, shared and joint sales agreements at once! It's time to move forward to putting an end to all of this. —John Hathaway, Lawrence, KS

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Submitted by a real person —Copywriter Eric Rosen, San Jose, CA Diversity helps us ask questions. Conformity keeps us stupid! —Candis Hamilton, penfield, NY Diverse and free media are a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Let's keep it that way! —Nancy Roberts-Moneir, Gulfport, MS the future is what make it! —Michael N. Gold, brooklyn, NY There is no more grave threat to our democracy than media consolidation, in ALL its forms. —Bob Westal, Anaheim, CA We have 3 HD, 3 Digital and 3 regular channels all broadcasting the exact same news at night! —BA McClintock, Honolulu, HI It seems to me when I watch the news it feels more like I'm watching a gossip information program.And that the real news is not being told —Joseph Verga, Dix Hills, NY We don't need another mogul like Rupert Murdoch. —Michael Howell, Katy, TX The rule was enacted for a reason and should be adhered to. Laws shouldn't just apply to the "little" people. —Charlene Lauzon, Lynnwood, WA FCC commissioners MUST stop this covert consolidation. —Kevin Clark, Port Townsend, WA That is, IF you care about your so-called democracy and supposed freedom of choice. You say you care? SHOW IT; NOTHING else shows what you mean. Ever. IF the proliferation of big business and the flaunting of laws- as well as bribes, etc. that you and others get for ignoring such, are more important to you: DON'T claim otherwise. You;ll just look worse. Pure and simple. —Lehua Kimberly, Hilo, HI Remember "Democracy"?? Think it's important?? STOP COVERT CONSOLIDATION!!! —Richard Riemer, Oakland, CA Our democracy depends on a vibrant and diverse press. —Donald Hartley, Beallsville, OH A free press is the first to be shut down in a dictatorship. —Patricia Glenn, Florence, AL No more subversion by the big corporations. —Edmund Merchant, Santa Fe, NM

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People need in depth reporting on the news, not the same sound bites read by different heads. —Mary Theresa Downing, Shorewood, MN I am ashamed of the U.S.A. Not just because of this media consolidation nonsense, but because of all the ridiculousness that has come to epitomize this once great country. I miss the nation I grew up with, and I'm only 24. —Sean Messmer, Davenport, IA Honest news and diverse viewpoints are the lifeblood of democracy. Here in Los Angeles, Channel 2 and 9 are combined as are Channels 4, 5 and 11. Our local news is primarily fires, shootings and Leslie Lohan. Nothing on state or local government actions. This is a serious problem. —Catherine Burke, San Gabriel, CA Please look into the consolidation of "news" across the media. —Jim Macaraeg, Ridgecrest, CA We need to keep the flow of information open and honest, fair and balanced. We don't need monopolies controlling our airwaves. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. —Patricia Dingleberry, Jersey City, NJ Local news matters and so does competition. Break up the media monopoly! —Rob Jorgensen, Jarvisburg, NC I also have a home in the Rome-Utica-Syracuse NY area, one of the worst for consolidation —Lee Baldwin, Northwood, NH I remember the time when broadcasters had to give time to all sides.Since the consolidation of media companies,essentially there is no space for local news.The "reporters" for the most part spend time discussing minutia.There is no attempt to enlighten.The bantering back and forth is annoying and worthless. —Reva Biers, TARZANA, CA There seems to be only two local news sources and even they seem to be in it together. Where is CHOICE? —Robert Mizer , Columbus, OH We continue to drift towards a China type or N. Korean type propaganda machine. The kinds of "news" now broadcast does NOTHING to educate the public. We are clones and zombies taking our marching orders from talking heads who twist, warp and distort "news" for their own agendas and sensationalism. A very sad day for Democracy indeed! —Thomas Keenan, Coeur d' Alene, ID The loopholes must be plugged. Freedom o the airwaves needs to continue without corporate interference. —Susanna S. Clason, Fairfield, OH The media consolidation that has occurred since President Clinton's presidency has harmed our democracy, and therefore our country, by lessening the diversity of news coverage and other programming. It's crucial for you to do your job and protect public interest, not media companies. —Cynthia Hoppenfeld, Los Angeles, CA Stop monopolistic consolidation by big Media. —Hon. Douig Bullock, Albany, NY

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Please put a end to covert consolidation. I urge the FCC to support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Luke Farrell, haskell, AR As a riverside county resident, I am already limited in my access to local news as LA stations are responsible for essentially 3+ counties worth of news. Diversity in the newscasts is needed more than ever. —Rebeca Ramirez, Wildomar, CA In northern Arizona, we have NO local TV news--just Phoenix. —Linda Schermer, Sedona, AZ stand with the principle of FREE and EQUAL speech. —Lana Peterson, Priest River , ID When I walk in a department store, just about every item in the store is the same one I just saw in another store because they all carry the same brands. I'm beginning to feel the same way about the media - programs I watch and items I read. The majority of the mainstream media seem to be saying exactly the same thing, word for word. Lets keep some diversity there so that people can here differing viewpoints and then decide for themselves what to believe or who or what is right! (And to prevent the media from stating just the things that will help THEM become bigger and still more powerful.) —Barbara Berry, Iva, SC Let's get back to the original rules and prohibit ownership of more than one media outlet per area. —Peter Brooks , E Brunswick, NJ We need less consolidation and more variety in our news. Our news is getting very stale and nothing worth watching. We need more news stations not less. —Sidney Robles, Napa, CA America NEEDS local, diverse, and competitive voices in the media. NOT more consolidation. Now more than ever ! —Marie Lundheim, Minneapolis, MN Now more than ever we are in need of a greater truth, not watered down banal drama. —Chris Scott, Big Bend, WI It's hard to believe how many scumbags are leadership positions. A criminal culture is the America's future.... —Edwin Davis, San Diego, CA Media consolidation promotes sameness and that is not good in a democracy. —Nancy Hiestand, Davis, CA every living being in the us. are sick of corporatism —Filip Methuselah, Portland, OR PLEASE defend the public interest regarding media ownership! —Antonia Shanahan, Ardmore, PA Sounds socialism/communism is HERE,l thanks to our President Obama, who's Administration consists of them and Islamics..........like himself.......they do not believe in God...... —Eva C. Burgess, Moorestown, NJ Free Press

an informed proletariat is a national blessing please helpus create one —Allen Haydon, tekoa, WA This is unethical. It needs to be illegal. —M Smith, Palo Alto, CA As I have said several times before: media consolidation and bad journalism must go. —Philip G. Rich, Albany, NY Listen to the american people and support the public's interest. thank you. —Lois Kyes, Tallahassee, FL The FCC is far too friendly to corporations, which by the way are not PEOPLE! The airwaves belong to the public which by the way are PEOPLE! The FCC is there to protect the interests of the, which it has not been doing for far too long. Please do your job for us. —Donald L. Burg, Pomona, CA I am on the "All America City Committee" here in Santa Maria,Ca. We are trying to help improve our city by holding a neighbor helping neighbor coffee meetings in different areas of the city 3/4 times per year. I just wish to explain that I am involved in making my town better for all Regards August Narachi —August (Bud) Narachi, Santa Maria, CA The general public is too trusting, simply because they think the FCC is, (BY LAW) on their side, so when the FCC undermines that duty, they abuse their duty to protect the air waves for the public benefit. —Sue E. Dean, SCOTTSDALE, AZ A variety of viewpoints based on differing ownership of news/media outlets provides our communities with better information. —Patrick Miller, Fleetwood, NC Media consolidation is anti-democratic! —William Nobles, Rio Rancho, NM I've seen this trend long ago when local news simply get national news pipes in, only with a diffirenbt face. Its disturbing when only that KPBS and daily show and Colbert report for news. —Martín Speer, San Diego, CA Stop covert consolidation local news. —Eduardo Castro, Fresno, CA They think their way only affects the little people...Behold the coming of the Horsemen —R Haley, rh, NY Uninformed and misinformed voters are the goal of our present form of government. Yhe American Taliban, as represented by the small minded, religious fundamentalists, who are poor examples of religion, believe the government should represent a small minority of the citizens,and the wealthy and their paid puppets use lies and fear to spread dictatorial styles of government, State by State. They will be successful because the average American is ignorant of history,and too lazy to monitor what really affects their lives on a daily basis, and are easily distracted. glad I will not be alive for the complete transformation of America into a true third world country, ruled by the rich,using religious facists. —Wayne, Manchester, CT Free Press

As it is most news is either poorly presented or out & out right wing propaganda. —Linda Wohlgemuth, Lake Forest, CA We have little enough free journalism remaining. Newsrooms are closing or shrinking all over the country. Many stories will go untold. Covert consolidation is the latest log tossed on to the fire. The right to free speech and a free press may soon be made irrelevant because they will have been shuffled aside by station and newspaper owners whose only concern is keeping their corporate pulpits open for Big Business, not the citizens who have so much to lose by consolidation and so little to gain. —John Payton, Taylor, TX Digital TV, seems to be a SCAM to force rural viewers to buy cable or satellite, Please tell them to TURN UP THE POWER! And not just three owners! —Neil Stecker, TAMARACK, MN In 1998 Bill Clinton signed into a law, the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine which had been around since the thirties. We have problem, when we have no rebuttal on radio stations which are owned by right wing corporations--like Clear Channel, West Wood One, Fox incorporated, and we the public get no rebuttal from that ilk, and now we are getting the same thing from T.V.--don'yt you think its time tto be a democracy? Instead of special interests owning MY AIRWAVES-----THEY ARE PUBLICLY OWNED---they get a LICENSE to operate from the peoples government not a coporate government----DO'NT YOU THINK---ENOUGH is ENOUGH!!!!!!!! —Jeffrey & Lauren Cochran, Elkton, MD Please do not cater to the monopolization of the air waves. Say no to corporate greed and anti-American oligarchy. —Bryan Colombo, Pueblo, CO We need more, not fewer, facts to make intelligent decisions on many issues that face this country at this time. Diversity is the name of the game. —Genevieve Bullock, Phoenixville, PA Who can you trust nowadays for honest accurate timely news??? —Washington Butler Jr., Madison, TN An uninformed electorate, deprived of diverse viewpoints, is a herd of sheep for the fleecing. Please stand up against this trend! —Caron Cadle, Gainesville, FL We can't allow politically and financially motivated influences in "the news" —Joann Butkus, chicago, IL The airwaves belong to the people -- not corporations, that are NOT people! —John Catherine, New York, NY This is most unacceptable —Lois Murray, Akron, OH from the FUC to the FCC with love —Charles Simon, cat city, CA How can you call yourselves the FCC when the media ownership rules seem to stifle the competition and promote their own agendas rather than reporting unbiased news headlines? —Kevin Mayhew, Charlestown, NH Free Press

This what killed off the news department at my old station WYOU in Scranton PA, now there is no physical plant they only play network programming. The market went from three family owned stations, families that had pride in their product, to now three stations owned by absentee beancounter owners. —Bill Mecca, Toms River, NJ STOP THIS HORSE SHIT CONSOLIDATION! —Max Campbell, carpinteria, CA This practice has not yet appeared in major metropolitan markets like the one where I live, the Detroit SMSA. But... the anti-democratic implications of this "under the table" consolidation practice must be dealt with NOW! It is bad enough that newspapers have virtually disappeared in many markets but to lose all semblance of competitiveness in local news markets would be a disaster for democracy. —E Daniel Ayres, Ypsilanti, MI Media consolidation can, too easily, lead to the kinds of abuses evident in the News Corporation's operations, for which Rupert Murdoch ought to be tried. —Mitchell Dormont, Manalpan, NJ It's time for the FCC to stop being a handmadien to media companies and start protecting the Public interest. —HR Smith, Deerfield, VA I believe that this issue is vital to the future of objective and factual news broadcasting. Please close these loopholes and keep the free press free. —Barbara Lancki, Parma Heights, OH I stopped watching. Tired of being referred to some www. for the real news. Tired of the games. Longing for the days when there were choices and all you had to do was plug in your tv. —Jeanne MacDonald, grand rapids, MI Americans shouldn't have to wonder which corporation owns which media outlet as they watch/listen to the news. —Ms. Maria DeLuca, Brattleboro, VT Do your job: protect our citizens, protect our country. —H Roach, Norcross, GA There was authorization to service the Barstow CA area with NPR, who stopped it? —Thomas Arbanas, Newberry Springs, CA Stop the monopolies! —full name*phil W, city, CA The FCC IS BEING USED TO AVERT THE REASON FOR IT'S EXISTANCE —Jean Fleming, Studio City, CA We should reverse the media consolidation trend to restore the freedom of speech for all Americans. —Paul P. Tung, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Local news by local news teams is important. Each station should be independent and not consolidated with another station. A wide variety of news and viewpoints leads to a better informed public. —Pamela Reichmann, Milwaukee, WI Free Press

another result of this consolidation is the further restriction of an already narrow u.s. political spectrum —Massimo Maviglia, p.p., FL This undermines many things that are supposed to make the United States effective. Don't stand for it. —Jeremy Saunders, East Greenbush, NY Local news is suffering everywhere, with radio & TV consolidation, newspapers cutting back on reporters. Soon there will be nothing but music piped in from Texas. —Monte K. Snyder, Middletown, OH sounds good —Harry, Frazier Park, CA By the People & for the People —Liam Mullan, Oakland, CA All the way! —Cervantes Reck, Shreveport, LA I would also hope the FCC will put the brakes on pay-for-placement stories that are really ads masquerading as newsstories. Either outlaw or make the stations clearly state loudly and largely that they have received compensation for running a particular piece. —Lois Gorrell, Santa Ana, CA Deaer Chairman Genachowski: It's no secret only one station covers a story then it is wired to other stations who pick someone from the reporter's desks to stand up and read the article over the air waves that is why more of us Baby boomers turn off TV News because it's a 3 ring circus wih Casey Anthony and whatever other sensational; case the National Equirer can dig up for the media when it's a slow night. II made some suggestions on how to get out of Casey Anthony mode but noone took it up evidently because I am not a actual reporter from a network my story wasn't worthy of national attention. But I as a MA constituent and voter and supporter of Public Television which is many times superior to the National Network that the National Networks put themselves at a abandonment a following the not so news oriented National Enquirer, US, People Magazines and they stay with colorful personalities as talk show hosts such as Pat Buchanan, Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh who promote right wing politics and nothing more. In my opinion and I am a political activist we could do without the advertising of personal products and drugs that haven't even been approved by the FDA cutting out the Company spokesperson for the drugs of all types and all condtions. Take your pick be actual newsworthy or pay off the corporations that practically tell you what news stories to cover and which should only have sound bite. Sincerely, judy wisboro [email protected] —Judy Wisboro, worcester, MA This is a recipe for brainwashing and controlling the American public by the few major corporations that own the networks. We'll all be living in Plato's cave soon. —Ryan Patterson, Macon, GA FCC ownership rules are key to how our media operates. —Patricia Chernoff, New York, NY, NY I want accurate local, regional, state, national and international news. I want a variety of opinions, clearly stated, on topics of general and particular interest. —Carolyn Bristol, Kalamazoo, MI

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I know you just lost a court case about trying to let the same company own both electronic communication and press in the same community, but were also told to stiffen enforcement of existing rules. So please go after the back room deals that try to work around the current rules. —Keith Graham Ph.D., Champlin, MN Columbus the capital of Ohio Needs independent voices for political coverage. STOP cosolidation NOW —Va Bicknell, Columbus, OH Media consolidation is the bedrock of all that is unholy in our democracy. I urge you to do what is necessary to insure diversion viewpoints so we can see what is really going on in America and the world. —Jeff Schumann, Ogdensburg, NY Thank you for your hard work, and keeping mw informed on how we make a difference —Shane Justice, Hartselle, AL This media consolidation must stop! —Sandy, Santa Fe, NM Media monopolies are the most dangerous of all. Look what happened on England when a news provider gets too powerful. —Jerry Brucaya, Belleville, WI Support public interest not corporate media consolidation. —Eleanor Clinton Issa, Las Vegas, NV having the same owners for all news outlets, will limit freedom of speech. Reporters would told what and how they can report. It is bad enough now. please strength the rules on how many outlets in one location a company can own or control. —Marda Graybeal, King City, OR This is disgusting. The news is supposed to be exactly that....NEWS. Not a load of carbon copied fluff that passes for local information. Reject this consolidation nonsense that the broadcasting owners are using. Do your FCC duties. —Kenneth Hall, Highland Park, MI Yes lets keep democracy alive. —Larry Coupal, Palm Harbor, FL Planet,People, wildlife, for a future. We have a chance if we do the next right thing. Thank you for all the right things you do. —Cindy Starr, Mt.Pleasant, MI An informed public is vital to a free democracy. Aren't we still trying ofr this?? —Susan Weber, Loudonville, NY In my community, local news on NBC and CBS is not only the same broadcast, it is openly done with the same newscasters. —Patricia Purcell, Paradise, CA

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We need more diverse news not the same pablum served to all. Consolidated news is not really what the news people used to supply. We used to have real news coverage, local and country and global. Now we have controlled and promoted 'news'. —Vivianne Mosca-Clark, Williams, OR Please protect localism! —Russell Novkov, Madison, WI I have personally seen a decline on the Internet in the way Daily News is disseminated. SInce Comcast took over NBC, the quality of Journalistic reporting printed on the Internet/MSN from NBC has declined greatly. I have also seen a sad similarity occur since the consolidation of the Oakland Tribune and Contra Costa Times Newspapers in my Home Community in Northern California. —Denise Varner, Pleasant Hill, CA I've felt for a long time that local news is eerily similar throughout the country. Stepford anchors serve no purpose. Most of them already look alike. Now we find out that they're reading off the same script. This is NOT journalism. This is show business. —Barbara Coombs, Littleton, CO We need different view points and people to stop losing jobs. I'm against this move altogether. —Doreen Joiner, San Mateo, CA I don't know that Denver has any consolidated or have copycat broadcasts. Only one way to find out. —Jan Johnson, Mead, CO Let's reconnect. —Christopher Verdon, Beavercreek, OH A homogenized presentation of news and commentary is not good for our democracy. Networks have found ways to do an end-run around the hard work legislators accomplished to prevent it. Please focus on re-establishing the spirit of the laws we have already passed by fine tuning or passing the legislation needed to achieve local, competitive, and diverse viewpoints to citizens. —Leon Pedone, rockville, MD Please protect our rights against the greed of big corporations, by keeping new local and enabling us to be aware of issues in our community. —Allan V. Aquino Vieira, Ocoee, FL why can't we be on the up and up. These agencies are supposed to protect us! —Fred Powell, toledo, OH Dear FCC: Stop this before all that is left is FOX news on a JUMBOTRON . —Russ Cronquist, Alexandria, VA Local stations now include stories about auto accidents in California, a building fire in Pennsylvania, a local police chase in Illinois. News time which should be devoted to local issues is wasted on this easy canned non-news. —Mary Harmon, Broken Arrow, OK Homogeneity of thought is the enemy of democracy. Please counter the alarming trend to consolidate and channel our thinking. —Robert Taylor , ukiah, CA Free Press

It is insane to allow news media to share resources. The practical effect will be to dumb down America! One of the two news organizations will cave into the other. My bet, the "most conservative"--that is the polite term--will win. The result: Only the far right will be allowed access to the American mind. The end result: The "Chickenshitization" of America! Phrased a bit differently: We are rushing towards the downfall of American Civilization somewhat like the Bison of the West used to rush over a cliff every time they were spooked! —John Kavanaugh, Detroit, MI Why does the "Doing the right thing" always need explaining? —Leigh Pinkston, Franklin, TN no to private control of public opinion (they call it consolidation) —Sergio Monteiro, El Monte, CA FCC's loopholes need to be closed now! —Robin Anderson, Martinez, CA Another corporate sham - just like the banks. Capitalism gone wild. —David Davidson, San Antonio, TX Dear Chairman, I request you on behalf of all American people to take a hard look at what is going on in our media consolidation and honestly try to make it fair on us to have different opinion forwarded towards public so we can make informed decisions in our daily lives instead of packaged information already being doled out to us. Please help. Thanx, Shay —Shayam Lakhavani, Stafford, TX In my own area KCBA and KION are involved with this "covert consolidation". We need more diverse voices on the central coast, not less. —Sally Arnold, Santa Cruz, CA WE DESPERATELY NEED DIVERSITY AND COMPETITION!! HELP US!!!!!!!!! —Howard Miller, Ventura, CA Since it is so fashionable to genuflect at the alter of "our fore fathers" nowadays, let me quote thomas Jefferson: " Where the press is free and everyman able to read, all is safe". Assuredly,. Jefferson would heartily agree also, that, both a healthy democracy and a truly free press can only exist, where both are practiced by the many rather than the few. An effective citizen government demands an informed citizenry. This, gentlemen, must require unlimited unbiased access to the facts. This absolutely necessitates an access to diverse opinions afforded only by a diversity of sources, and as many as possible, not as it has been proposed, many consolidated down to a few. Come on, let's put an end to this nonsensical notion of efficient operation by consolidation. We, the people, must have access to numerous and widely diverse sources of information, Come on, FCC, do what is right by the majority not just the few. —Greg Franczak, Rochester Hills , MI A free and vital press and media is central to democracy —Lou Baxter, Melbourne Victoria, Hey, FCC, here is a novel idea. Why don't you actually do the job you were appointed to do on behalf of the People (you know, us, the ones who pay your salary) instead of using your position to curry favor with corporations and feather your own nest? If you don't feel you can appropriately carry out your job protecting the airwaves and maintaining diversity in ownership and truth in broadcasting, then just resign. Thanks —Laurence Mirels, San Jose, CA

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Covert consolidation is propaganda that is harmful to the public. It has to be stopped. —Judith Watson, Kew Gardens, NY National news coverage is bad enough. Local coverage is worse. I watch international news on MHZ, which shows how few stories get covered nationally. Democracy depends on an informed citizenry! —Lawrence Jacksina, Charlottesville, VA There is so much conniving going on with our air waves - phone, internet, TV, etc. —Patricia Orlinski, Sun City, AZ The Court has ruled: The principles of diversity of views on the public airwaves must be supported. And this also means closing all the loopholes in the regulations that militate against this principle. —J Kristin Hedges, Washington, DC I've not only been commenting about this but the selling of the analog airwaves and reasons why! Who is getting all the profits and how are your executives making out .. like bandits I suspect! —Richard Carter, Lafayette, NY Varied, not consolidated, media makes for a better democracy. —Tim Rubald, KAHULUI, HI if we give up our rights to receive information, as it is produced, individually or by news outlets, without censorship then we might as well give up our rights of freedom of speech. Watch out people, BIG BROTHER, is here and in your house! Stand up for your rights as an American and as a Human Being! —Rocco coluccio, Easley, SC Real news, please! —Susana Santamaria, Longmont, CO The FCC needs to truly regulate and get rid of these collusory loopholes. It's getting more & more obvious when you see the exact same news video on competing stations, sometimes the same anchors work for competing stations! —Jeffrey O. Dean, Reno, NV Consolidation of small market media does not help to inform the public. —Ian McCabe, Long Beach, CA Today, in a sweeping victory for communities across the country, a federal appeals court overturned the Federal Communications Commission’s attempt to weaken media ownership rules. In 2007, the You the FCC ignored letters and calls from millions of Americans and tried to rewrite media ownership rules to let companies own both newspapers and TV or radio stations in the same town. The court pointed to public comments from people like me as deciding factor in overturning the your attempt to change the rules. . This court decision should send a wake-up call to the you. You must listen to the public and stand up against media consolidation in all its forms. —Jessica L'Heureux, Normal, IL good luck! —Robert Lockwood, Northridge, CA The FCC has to recognize that their obligations are first to the people not the corporations. The present FCC seems to see itself as a branch of the media companies, taking their cues form them. —Dana Ridgley, Portsmouth, RI Free Press

No local news is bad news. —Lee Boutell, Eugene, OR Democratic governance is interwoven with independent media views, without which we cannot see the entire tapestry. —Gary L. Clark, Yacolt, WA I am sick and tired of getting the exact same story over and over and over again. —Audra Harding, Tucson, AZ The FCC was created to foster the interests of the American people, not corporations. It would be refreshing to see that in action. —Jerry K F Chilson, Enumclaw, WA When there was a tsunami alert for my town on the California coast, we could not find a single local channel broadcasting local information. The best we got was one 5-minute segment with a woman telling us that an alert had been issued - 5 minutes after the tsunami had been scheduled to hit. Nothing about what was actually happening on our shore. Luckily, our town did not experience any tsunami damage - but this situation is dangerous, not just inconvenient. —LK Lowe, Eureka, CA One of our most serious problems in America is the number of voters who get all their information from one form of media, making manipulation of public opinion much to easy for the wealthy and well-connected. Media independence requires multiple players and competing views. Please work to insure this. Thank you. —Maureen McGee, Pacific Palisades, CA The mad rush of media consolidation which started in the late 1970s and has moved at a frantic pace over the last couple of decades has left us with big corporations with a right-wing agenda owning almost all of the news media in the US. I currently have to rely on the BBC to get unbiased news. That is a sad commentary on the state of American news journalism and reporting. How pathetic. Orwell's Ministry of Truth and Newspeak are alive and well . . . in the US. Please change this by tightening ownership rules and putting an end to media consolidation of any kind. Also, break up the media conglomerates. —Robert Furino, Anamosa, IA More owners. —Dale McCart, Irvine, CA Take a good hard look at News Corp. —David Lewton, Phoenix, AZ If you disregard your enforement duties, you are also a perp and will be dwalt with accordingly. —James McGrath, Rochester, NY This isn't news this is how government's take over there populace. Can anyone say the voice of London from V for vendetta? —Adam Heidenreich, Milwaukee, WI For example, Shared Services Agreements need to be banned, or at least considered the same as owning a station in terms of counting how many stations a company owns. These agreeements are negatively impacting station content in two markets I care about - Santa Rosa CA and Eureka CA. And this is just one type of example of how rules for station ownership and content need to be strengthened to eliminate loopholes. —Michael Ludwig, Sunnyvale, CA Free Press

If a TV station cannot afford to create local coverage, then it should forfeit its license. —Walter Gillmore, Las Vegas, NV Stop the corporate news takeover. —August, Smithville, TX It's time that the public interest comes first! —David Dowling, Salem, OR I strongly support the availability for significant diversity in the public airwaves. —Kelli Wilson, Sunnyvale, CA We want varied news coverage, not commercially cloned news —Joan Allen, Surfside Beach, SC I thought that covert consolidation had been addressed, but it is just becoming more covert, perverting the news. It would be nice to have my small town radio station back, but it is part of this covert operation due to more funds by large companies. —Kent Stutzman, Newton, KS This Covert consolidation has to go. It is absolutely and totally unacceptable. —Wilson Saavedra, Delray Beach, FL As if the media are not reaping enough profit already. Does greed necessarily trump integrity? —Wayne Taber, St. Clair Shores , MI We do not need steal America for the wealthy people. Commit suicide, we do want you in the USA —Roger Yandell, Shawnee, OK I'm 79 and disabled but I will do what I can with my computer to fight this on going corruption of my government and country. —Marilyn Miller, Springfield, IL It is a disgrace that broadcasters are not serving the public interest as required by their licenses. Corporate greed is gutting news offering, or turning them into political circuses like FOX News that misinform the public. Decay of news media of all kinds is putting our democracy at risk... —Martin Grantham, Emeryville, CA So, in order to keep Profits above and beyond People, news too must be sacrificed! —Catherine Cox, Tucson, AZ there IS such a thing as "in the public interest" and it should always take precedence corporate profit. —Kenneth Ashe, Marshall, NC Decentralization is the better future in the telecommunications and electrical energy production arenas, imho. —Lew Welge, Ormond Beach, FL I agree with the comments expressed in this letter. —Greg Rich, Shawnee, KS Free Press

I thought Local Channels were to serve Local Area Intrest. The FCC is out of controll and MUST get back to the Public needs and Stop catering to Mega Media Companies. —Skeeter Durham, Greensboro, NC The day Americans lost the requirement that radio and TV present both sides of an argument we lost the ability to weigh pros and cons. I remember when an issue would be discussed with opposing parties stating their perspective on things inclusive of supporting facts. Today the news is just pure propaganda. Facts are not presented and left to the viewer to analyze. Today psychological word choices are picked to keep Americans in fear, to foster hatred, to raise suspicion for only one purpose, to keep Americans divided and in a state of panic. —Garry Holmberg, Staunton, VA I personally abandoned TV about 30 years ago, when it demonstrated that it had no interest in fulfilling its promise. I could now, if I wished, watch 400 channels: I don't, because whatever grains of intelligence are there are hidden in the chaff of advertising, propaganda, government-prepared news bites, distraction by 'celebrity news', 'game' shows, &c. I suppose the problem is that I have an IQ above the world mean of 90. In any case, you are not helping by allowing this 'covert consolidation' thing to reduce further what content the medium has. Is this the revolving door at work? Is it the case that the majority of the FCC shares the mind-set of an ad agency? 'Truth is whatever helps the deal go down?' You share a lot of the blame for the destruction of the electoral process. FOX News apparently exists for one purpose only: to present opinions pandering to the LCD of the species: selfinterest, greed, egocentrism, intolerance, and their ilk. People can't help but trust those who agree with them--so when FOX falsely announced that Bush had won in Florida, even the Supreme Court believed it, and thought that an honest recount was simply the tantrum of a bad loser. I can't say that I think the FCC has done much in the way of problem solving. You seem to be part of the problem itself. Please, read the Federalist Papers, and think about what the FCC can do to help implement the Enlightenment vision that gave us, for a while, the best government humanity has yet managed. —Ferren MacIntyre, Saunderstown, RI Don't you people at the FCC get it? We, the American citizens you SERVE, want you to PROTECT US from media consolidation. That includes, but is by no means limited to, loopholes in media ownership rules that consolidate local news reporting. GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER, FCC, and do your damned job! —Meredith Sheane, Missoula, MT Localism, diversity, and competition equal strength for the American viewer. Please continue this interest. —GT Gerrard, Black River, NY Stop killing democracy....by creating unaccountable monopolies... —Anthony Proto, alachua, FL purple people eater! —Bob Ellington, Memphis, TN Really, I get almost no local news. It is pitiful already. —Kate Ellison, Melrose, FL When one point of view is shown, the people are less free to make informed choices. When reporters from two news organizations cover a story, the local employment picture is better than if one reporter works for two organizations. —James Nelson, Orrville, OH More points of view is what we need for a health democracy, NOT LESS! —Catherine Blake, Arvada, CO

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A free and diverse press is essential to the democratic process. —Paul Hetzler, Canton, NY During my travels around the country, I have noticed this "covert consolidation" more and more. I hope you will work on more diversity and competition in local newscasts. You owe it to your public or we'll Change the Channels across the country. —Mary Rabon, Kansas City, MO Public airways should be used to inform the public to all viewpoints. This hidden consolidation is perilously close to propaganda —Anita McDermott, North Kingstown, RI The FCC must recognize that consolidation works against diversity and reduces jobs. Please take action to vote against the continuing consolidation of the media industry —Frank Chorba, Topeka, KS Portland Oregon - there is no news watching. The radio is the only place to get trusted reporting. The web also if you know your sources. —Marylin Haley, Sherwood, OR The airwaves belong to the public. Please do not let the communications industry consolidate to the point that the public loses its local stations. These stations are needed even more with all the monied interests' challenges to our democracy. —Madonna Starr, New York, NY Having worked in small communities, we need tne varied voices. This is not good for democracy. Please end covert consolidation. —Cheryle Easter, Amboy, WA We've experienced severe wheather across much of the country this year and the absence of easily accessible local radio and TV is a serious safety issue. —Sarah Eisenberg, McHenry, IL National and local news spend more time telling me about Paris Hilton than my County's Budget or the Deficit debate' Enough. —Tom Shields, Moss Landing, CA Americans are getting fewer and fewer diverse news - you hear the same words over and over again, no matter what you are listening to. Please enforce rules and make rules to enhance competition and allow us to be exposed to many viewpoints and emplhasis on what stations think is important news. —Patricia A Grames, Tucson, AZ The more the FCC neglects its responsibility to the people, the greater the likelihood that tech-savvy rebels will disrupt the existing system out of sheer frustration. This would be deplorable, yet less so than the total failure of government to fulfill its proper functions. —Katharine W. Rylaarsdam, Baltimore, MD I love my local news--let's keep it! —Barbara Nash, Arlington, VA Stop covert consolidation of radio stations. Janie Freeman —Janie Freeman, Chapel Hill, NC Free Press

It is time to stand up for those you are supposed to be protecting and stop the blatant pandering to special commercial interests at our expense! —Michael Wood, Broadway, NC As today's revelations in the UK show, Rupert Murdoch cannot be trusted to uphold the ethics and moral responsibilities of a news gathering organization. It is imperative that diverse voices and viewpoints have a platform within maintstream media to put forth ideas and investigate stories that citizens need to know about. An informed electorate is what ensures the continued strength of a democracy, and consolidation in the media threatens the accuracy of information disseminated to the public. Please keep the media strong by maintaining local ties to local media, and preventing someone like Murdoch from being the sole source of information in a community. —V Logan, Houston, TX We want and need local news made by local stations. Timely warnings can save lives, and all the better when delivered by someone knowledgeable about the area. Please do not allow large media corporations to sneak around the fine points of the rules the FCC has set in place! —Claire Eamon, Austin, TX I worked in commercial broadcasting for 35 years. When I started it was against the law for one Corporation to own more than five stations. The company I work for had a complete complement of five stations. When and why was this law ever changed. Another thing how about license renewals every four years. And the ability of the public to object to the renewal of their license if they considered the station was not broadcasting in the public interest. It would be very interesting to see how come we got rid of the safeguards. —William H. Karr, Southfield, MI We need more objective news, not less. —Laura Cooper, Baileyville, IL I'm sorry but I travel too much away from home to be much help. —Barbara Farrar Evans , Hanover, IN Why haven't you done anythingabout this already? —Julie Penny, Sag Harbor, NY We need diversity of information, opinion and news to remain a strong informed democracy! —Laurie H. Hutzler, Santa Monica, CA The best way to spread disinformation is news consolidation... But the FCC Knows that, don't you! —Donna Davis, Creedmoor, TX You have a responsibility to protect the PUBLIC INTEREST, not overlarge corporations and their profits. —Michael Grish, Austin, TX We need to do the right thing! —Ricardo Mendez, L. A., CA One point of view does not support freedom of thought. Please put an end to consolidation of the news. —Theresa Ann Panica, Levittown, NY We need to return to the diversity of _local_ programming that existed when I was younger. —Andrew Peterson, Portland, OR Free Press

I won’t stand for stations polluting my community with photocopy journalism and junk news. We get damn little real news as it is. Covert consolidation has to go. —Sharon Donohue, Pelican Rapids, MN FRANKLY, CHAIRMAN GENACHOWSKI, IF YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY THE CONSOLIDATION IS BAD AND SHOULD BE STOPPED AND EVEN REVERSED, YOU DON'T BELONG ON THE JOB. AND, IF YOU DON'T THE BACKBONE TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND THEIR DEMOCRACY, YOU DON'T BELONG ON THE JOB! —George Loveday, GRASS VALLEY, CA The public airwaves belong to the American people and should therefore be used to serve the best interest of the citizens of this country, yes allow businesses, under certain strict restrictions and for a fee, to use this resource. But in no manner, way, shape, or form should any corporation be allowed to fully control the airwaves or to dominate and fully control news and information over wide regions of the nation thus not allowing Americans to receive multiple and differing viewpoints on local, regional, and national news and critical events. It should be considered a fundamental human right to have access to factual information and accurate reporting of events so that we all can make intelligent informed decisions about events that effect our daily lives and shape our nations future. —Clyde Kent, Everett, WA It's bad enough that nothing is done about controling the volume during commericals, but now what is being attempted is even more sinister. We are not interested in the Fox News menatlity we want freedom of the media! This is after all, America! —Kirk & Ann Jacobs , Laramie, WY News is essential to a functioning democracy. Consolidation creates bias, for good or ill, based on a lack of varying viewpoints. It must not be allowed to happen. —Carol Delahoyde, Deming, WA It is imperative that all points of view be expressed and broadcasted. This covert consolidation limits the diversity of information broadcasted so that only one point of view is expressed and diseminated. Local news is already a joke, with a lot of time filled with the anouncements of "coming up, we have a story about..." and many fluff pieces where the anchors joke and laugh with each other. There was much more actual news presented in a 15minute Walter Cronkite news segment than is presented in an hour-long broadcast today, and with much less "slant." Should we now have only one source for any news event? —Stephen May, Sun City, AZ Small town and local issues matter as does their perspecitve on the larger issues! One size does not fit all!! —Charles Cubbage, Paw Paw, MI The airwaves are owned by the public not the corporate media. If they do not want to compete, this is not Russia or China, then they should not be allowed the PRIVILEGE of using the public airwaves. —Jerry H. Matsui, Seattle, WA i want more than tribune news my county pays for. its my tax money funding then —James McCarthy, Fort Myers , FL Now—take on the conservative Marcil family's Fargo Forum, which has tied up news outlets for about 2/3 of North Dakota. —Gary Towne, Grand Forks, ND This stealth way of getting around already to lax rules is plainly criminal. It must stop!!! —Charlotte Pirch, Fountain Valley, CA Free Press

That sounds like "COMINISM" to me. Journalism should be free! This is the USA!!! Not the USSR!!! —Luis J. MArtinez, houston, TX Monopolies are inherently bad for consumers and even worse for democracy. Teddy Roosevelt busted the trusts and the FCC has forgotten that history. —David Givers, Moorhead, MN This HAS to stop so can get more independent news as we deserve! —Hubert Carter , Palmdale, CA The F.C.C. was formed in 1934 to ensure PICAN - to see to it that Broadcasters (radio only in those days, of course) used their publicly owned airwaves in the Public Interest, Convenience and Necessity. Recently it seems the Commision has sometimes forgotten this Congressional mandate. Please remember what your job is, and stop the pandering to business interests and pay attention to what is good for the Public who own the spectrum that broadcasters (and other communications companies, as well - the proposed AT&T buyout of T-Mobile, for example, which is another terrible idea) are entrusted to use. I used to be in Broadcasting and understand that it is a business and needs to make money, but then we took that PICAN seriously. It's vital, especially in light of the explosion of media outlets, to remember your duty. Sincerely, Doug Valmore —Doug Valmore, Indianapolis, IN Great campaign. —Jeff, PORTLAND, OR I don not suppose it will do any good to ask you to enforce your own rolees since you would loose your pay off money —James Harland, Pittsburgh, PA Diverse, local media are integral to our democracy. Do not allow covert consolidation to squelch real American voices. —John Howard, Woodinville, WA The same news on three different channels is just a step below making up the news. Without true independent journalist/reporters, it becomes way too easy for media outlets to control what the public sees and hears. —Bryan Carter, Albuquerque, NM THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU ARE DOING. I AM COMMITTED TO ANOTHER HUGE FIGHT, CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY AND RESTORED AND PRESERVED CHESAPEAKE BAY. —Carolyn E Ricketts, Edgewater, MD Media outlets should be separate and independent to ensure complete and balanced news coverage. —H P. Chin, Whittier, CA What ever happened to anti-trust laws? —Michael Swan, Seattle, WA This just doesn't seem like a good idea. I suppose it would be ok if everyone simply reported the news but we know that's not the case. —Larry Manter, Wheeling, IL Rupert Murdoch is not the only media mogul who seeks abuse of power. —Joanna Fancy, Santa Monica, CA Free Press

Please do your job (for a change) and protect the American public from corporate media monopolies! —Alan Wojtalik, Baltimore, MD I want to see all the various forms of life and activities represented in my local news. Please make it impossible for media companies to rerun journalism at the cost of other viewpoints. —Ashton Mackenzie, Maple Park, IL As isolated as we are, we can not get important information to figure out how to vote. Also the local PBS radio station signal is being overwhelmed by another christian station —Morgan Knapp, Jerome, AZ Diversity is beautiful and healthy for our world. —Emma Beverage, Austin, TX Why do you hand out these favors to the rich and powerful of the country and ignore the fact that these are resources of the American people? The nation must be informed if its electorate is to make wise choices. Do you understand how you imperil our democracy by means of these pro-monopolistic policies? Our youth are already poorly educated. Why aggravate the popular ignorance by giving more and more resources to companies who profit from keeping the people entertained and stupid? —Mr. Robert Breckenridge, Newcastle, ME Our national news has become a horrible joke. Either crazy right or insane left. I listen to BBC and NPR now, a pox on the others. This nation deserves far better. I drove across country during the last election ... bible thumping thinly disguised black hatred everywhere. Disgusting. —Douglas Russell, Scottsdale, AZ Considering all politics begin at the local level, a lack of local news serves only to keep the public misinformed and disinformed. —Adam Baruch, Mount Prospect , IL No covert consolidation..Please —Ann Watters, salem, OR Independent news inquiry and reporting are essential to an informed public and our democracy. June Siebert —June A Siebert, Mount Clemens , MI As an American I value life over profit. I hope you do too! —Chris Henry, Poulsbo, WA Stop covert consolidation of Media companies —Gaylen Halbert, Colfax, CA Seriously, this is nightmarish! —Theory Madison, Birminghm, MI I am against media consolidation. Far too few private companies with their own interests control most of the news already. No wonder most Americans are ignorant of the important issues facing them! —David Nelson, Mansfield Center, CT

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Our democratic way of life depends upon a free flow of multiple points of view and honest reporting of facts. Overt and covert consolidation dangerously limits information flow. Part of your mandate is to protect The Fourth Estate. Please act according to this mandate and put an end to covert and overt consolidation of news sources. —John W. Luther, Rolla, MO I live in the Syracuse/Ithaca/Utica media market and have learned that this under-the-radar consolidation has advanced quite far in my area. Reversing this trend strikes me as just what the FCC should be here for. —Roger Smith, Ithaca, NY FCC ownership deregulation hasn't led to more, but less, options for consumers to choose from in staying informed in their own communities. Based on the amount of tornadoes and floods happening in our nation, the lack of local information in the media being presented could be life threatening. —Robert Skillstad, Long Beach, CA Its understandable when national media buy a local station's footage and also when a local station buys a national station's footage of distant events, what does not serve the public is when local stations buy each other's footage and collude to each cover separate areas instead of giving different viewpoints on local events. The same objection applies to national media buying each others footage and not giving full and diverse coverage to national events. —Suford Lewis, N, MA Close the loopholes so that we have truly diversification in media broadcasting stations. —Janice and Larry Faris, Renton, WA This is very scary. The FCC must stop this corporate collusion!!!! —Ms. Ellen McCarthy, san leandro, CA You can fool some people some time, but you can't fool all the people all the time. —Greg Voelker, Olympia, WA We need better, more open and variable discourse in the news, not just hardline ideologues like Fox ("Fix News" or "Faux News") or only right or left or just more celebrities, but more stations like NPR and so forth. We do not think there has ever been a "liberal media" at all! —Dr. Ron Paulette and Tatum, ALOHA, OR Government needs to support citizens - not work against us! —Kimi Wei, fair lawn, NJ stop this control of newsmedia by the rich elite in this country as it will destroy what little democracy we have. —Jay Harter, Susquehanna, PA Get a clue! —M C Kubiak, Bloomington, IL Please investigate and take action to stop this —Beverly Williams, Austin, TX The world of journalism is not what it was origionally intended. The original intention was for journalists to do the hard work of investigating the story they put out. Most journalists today are either unaware that the purpose is loftier than they thought or it has become (and is becoming) too easy for the lazy among us to just read whatever is put in front of them. I notice the same thing among congress. It's easier to repeat the daily "talking points" than to stand behind one's convictions and debate in good faith. Such a shame for the rest of us. —Ann N. Wilson, Canyonville, OR Free Press

Pluralityof Views is True DEMOCRACY! —Andrew Colletto, somerset, NJ We live in an information age and all around us we have wonderful tools that could bring us more information than ever before, but instead we are seeing our access to all this information being limited (or threatened) by supposedly diverse news companies limiting their news coverage, big corporations that threaten net neutrality, and search engines that limit users results based on their previous on-line behavior. This has to end. We need full, un-fettered access to whatever information is available. We don't need local news companies trying to save money if it means that the public is not being served. Take away their licenses if they do not fulfill this most basic responsibility. —Sonja Horstman, Downers Grove, IL This is one of two trends that will kill our democracy. How sad to be able to do something and not be willing. —Connie Bennett, Marion, IA YOU MONEY WHORES!!!! —Robert Todd Green, Los Angeles, CA As a retired weekly newspaper editor, I know how deleterious consolidation is. Independence of press voices is the only way to keep our democracy vital. —Sue VanDerzee, Durham, CT That's sneaky. Just when you plug a hole in the dam, another springs up! —Grace Leal, Tucson, AZ A free and diverse press are crucial to a functioning democracy. —Gerald Leibowitz, Oakland Gardens, NY Without a free press there can be no freedom —Margaret Murphy, Reno, NV If such rules aren't maintained, the whole of the Western World could eventually end up as just a bigger version of Belasconi's Italy. Nightmarish to think about .... a "Murdoch" America ... —Steve Flora, Smiths Grove, KY please. —D Hamm, Beverly Hills, CA Citizens in democracies theoretically are exposed to a wide spectrum of ideas, including those of progressives, and not limited to those of large corporations, as occurs in the US currently. —SJ Weiss, Silver Spring, MD Sadly, you don't have the guts to break up big media for the County's well being. But you can without much risk stop it from further consolidation that diminishes our right to truthful broadcasting. —Lowell Young, Mariposa, CA

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I wholeheartedly applaud your efforts. Unfortunately I have experienced nine major surgeries in the past 42 years, consequently, my physical involvement has become more and more limited. I contribute monthly to approximately 30 progressive causes in the range of $10 to $40/month, NRDC who single-handedly defeated the Bushies from totally raping the environment. All of these contributions are so beyond my means that this year my Accountant didn't even using these items and never uses my medical even though it exceeds over 15K each year including premiums. What I do have is a brain with detailed knowledge of American History, any period, but extensive Lincoln, FDR, labor, Revolutionary, contemporary, International, etc. My phone # is 847-317-1189, afternoons into late night. WHAT HS ALREADY HAPPENED WITHIN THE LAST FEW YEARS IS THE DECIMATION OF NEWSPAPERS. FIRST THEY WERE CONSOLIDATED INTO A FEW VERY LARGE ORGANIZATIONS AND THEN POOF!, THE MULTI-PAPER MARKET WENT THE WAY OF THE DINOSAUR. ALL MY STRONG AND POSITIVE THOUGHTS ARE GOING YOUR WAY. BEST REGARDS, MICKEY BESLOW 227 Pine St. Deerfield, IL 60015-4853 —Mickey Beslow, deerfield, IL We are constantly told that competition is good for business. Keep the public airwaves open and competitive. Follow the rules. —Jerilynne Nibbe, Santa Barbara, CA The FCC needs to understand the true importance of public interest and the time to start is now. —Carlos Planas Jr., Detroit, MI Covert consolidation is not following the FCC rules, nor the rule of law, and is not good for our country. —Alice Geary Sgroi, St. Louis, MO I think Anti-Trust laws should be vigorously enforced. —Kirk Taylor, Yelm, WA More info mercials and pay per view and stupid unreality shows is what we really need. please,no truth.. Ok goofy? —Gary Ray Pierson, Fayetteville, AR It's time for the FCC to return to its original mission: protecting the public airwaves FROM the abuses of corporate greed, not FOR corporate greed. —Michael Losoff, Skokie, IL Greed never sleeps. Covert media consolidation should be subject to criminal proceedings. —Lawrence Higgins, Glen Cove, NY A well informed community will get us closer to real change. —Ad, 11211, NY Democracy depends on free, INDEPENDENT disseminatin of the news. —David Broyles, Fairmount, IN Diversity of our media is one of the foundational pillars of our form of government. Please don't let corporate greed pollute our media any more than it already has. Please, stand up for your country and stop these mergers. —Chris Moody, San Diego, CA Please do all you can to stop these conglomerates from gaming the system. —William Johnson, New York, NY

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The FCC members should start to act in the Public's interest rather than the corporate interests they appear to favor. After all, they are supposed to be working in, and, looking out for what's best for the Public, not these corporations. Oh, that's right, they expect a high paying job with these folks once they leave their current situation. Sorry, I forgot who they really seek to serve. My bad. —Ivan Kazen, Greenwich, NY Protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves! —Sharon DAmico, Kirkland, WA What happened to real news! —Sherry Vatter, Los Angeles, CA How can you breathe with your heads so far up the corporate ass of America? —Mr. Scott Brown, La Junta, CO You must take Action NOW, to reduce media consolidation. This consolidation of very limited news coverage , is an abuse to FCC rules. These Broadcasters' abuse of these FCC rules, gravely threatens Democracy. —Larry Dwyer, Denville, NJ A functioning democracy is dependent on a vibrant Fourth Estate. Misleading echoes and ditto marks won't work. —Margaret Harrell, Hermosa Beach, CA I haven't time to get active, but I would sign any petition, email, etc. that you send me. —Sandra Cole, Vancouver, WA STOP Corporate media !!! —Leslie Best, Albion, IL A free press is the basis of a good, working democracy. DON'T let Corporate America usurp this right! —David Garfield, Firestone, CO I have never seen the media purposely omit news stories like they are doing now. My mother used to be a journalist, and so did I. It is blatantly obvious. Stop it! —Suzanne Parks, Seabrook, TX I'm ready and willing to help! Any materials you send me will be put to good use. —Richard Morgan, Austin, TX If News stations can't afford to do their own news stories they shouldn't have news programs. Advertisers who pay for time on these shows will find that people are starting to turn off those stations. This is what I pledge to do and I will encourage everyone I know to do the same. —Kathy Tergesen, Woodland Hills, CA The FCC supports corporate profits at the expense of democracy. It's time to dump the republicans and the Democrats. —Robert Rice, Glen Spey, NY

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Thank you for your attention and support in this urgent matter. —Dan Attison, Sound Beach, NY And don't kill Public Broadcasting either! —Felix Omai, garberville, CA Stopping media consolidation now is essential to saving and revitalizing our democracy. —Robert Hilgenberg, Everett, WA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —David Hed, Las Vegas, NV I want more news sources, not less. —Rodgers Brown, Bay Saint Louis , MS America does not need more propaganda, lies and BS we already have fox propaganda machine! —Jon Phillips, Warner Robins , GA Our democracy depends on good and varied points of view reporting of the news. One source news will not be adequate. There already has been to much consolidation in the news industry. —Jerry Sieling, Fitchburg, WI We need more local investigative reporting and less control of the news by large corporations who spin the news and control what gets reported and how. Work for the American citizens and not the corporations - corporations are not people despite what the Supreme Court says. —Diane Snow, Laurel, MD I have 2 stations doing this currently in Wausau WI. Send me what information you have so I can take a look at solving this here. Thanks —James Lillis, Rhinelander, WI The citizens of Great Britain are realizing the dangers of abuse by large corporations that control major segments of news media. Please consider the need our democracy has for independent news broadcasting to remain strong and serve the true public interest. —Mark King, Aberdeen, NC Thanks for your attention to this issue. —Toby Meyer, Mendota Heights, MN Free Press

The whole idea that the local news here is the same as at my getaway is rediculios. —George Stratton, Gardnerville, NV creepy to see the same thing on every channel. DO BETTER than that. —Cyndi Cox, Jacksonvillef, FL More consolidation in news sources is bad for democracy and America! —James Robert Miles , W. Palm Bch.,, FL I HOPE THE FCC ARE BEING PAID TO MAKE BAD DECISIONS. —Ray Derstine, Evergreen,, CO No merging at all. We need to set up former rules that were broken during the Bush years and Clinton too. —Peggy Marrin, Duluth, MN It's time for the FCC to protect the public from this kind of rank exploitation. Exploitation and greed is leading to the decline of every public utility on the face of the planet. Why should broadcaster's profit to such an extreme degree at the public's expense. Consolidation equals money made without competition and service delivered at the lowest possible standard. Corporations consolidate to make higher profits, not in the public interest. Please, protect the public and create or maintain higher standards, that is, diversity, local control. What we need is more not less competition. —Barbara Fuller, Oakland, CA I am so terribly ashamed of my country right now. The greedy little piggies are ruling it & the rest of the world thinks all Americans are greedy little piggies. It is bad enough that corporate America is driven by blind, uncontrollable, naked, ugly greed but now the media is being bought up by the greedy little piggies that control American corporations & the finance industry. With the media falling into the greedy little piggy hands, we don't have a chance. I see corporate America and its leaders as obese, drooling, beady-eyed monsters. The people in America need to do what they're doing in the Middle East & overthrow every stinking one of them. We need to stand up & shout--we must stick together & end them once & for all. Let's get our media back into the hands of honest journalists & eliminate the greedy little piggies who are trying to take over. —Michele Balfour, Edgewater, FL stop the loopholes ! More diversified local news, please! —Lynn Sadja, Marina Del Rey,, CA Protect local media; stop the consolidation. We need more choices, not fewer! —Jeri Khajeh-Noori, Clearwater, FL Be the FCC for the people —Bret Hooper , Vancouver, WA From the time when I was in grade school, the importance of news was critical, now with the abuse of the FCC and the upside down turn everything around it no longer is serving the public interests but huge corporations that are being served where once this was the sole purpose of this agency, this needs to change and be the agency that is there for sole purpose to serve the public. —Linda Borowski, Weeki Wachee, FL Our airways must be kept free from mega-media companies if we hope to maintain our democracy. Balanced information is needed for balanced decisions. —N Refes, NY, NY Free Press

One news all the time is not news, it is propaganda and thought control. It is unconstitutional and un healthy for any free society to trust a few with unlimited power over what we know and how we know it. —Josep Bridy, Phila., PA Do as the court says, or who knows -- you may end up on the wrong end of the law. —Linda J Nichols, San Marcos, TX A free press is essential the working success of a democracy. The people need to be informed and have news choices. Do your patriotic duty and support a free press. Thank you. Sincerely, John White —John M.B. White, Austin, TX A free nation that allows its free press to be co-opted will not long remain free. —Mikel Anderson, Otis Orchards, WA I support independent public radio KSER. —Steve Leombruno, Snohomish, WA This practice SUCKS!!!!! In Los Angeles TV stations KCBS and KCAL are owned by the same company and report the same news with the same reporters. This is WRONG !!!!! —Ronald Severeid, Los Angeles, CA So, is independent journalism only for those who have money or who make money? That's the message I'm starting to get from the media corporations. Such an idea is bad for business and bad for democracy. If you want to restore ratings to the pathetic and degenerate news coverage we find in local markets, then please stop insulting your viewers and start treating them as interested customers rather than people to be abused and deceived by "cut and paste" news stories. How lazy. The people will not be fooled! Stop the covert consolidation! —Michael Anderson, Madison, WI What news we hear is affected by how it's reported so we need as many different viewpoints as possible so we can get close to the truth. —Matthew Peterson, Bensenville, IL We need as many diverse news outlets as possible. —Cynthia E Adams, Santa Cruz, CA I so want the "real news" rather than the "social gossip news" ... please, keep the public informed and educated. —Linda D. Kager, seattle, WA Please stop this. —Nikolai Cassanova, Brooklyn, NY I want local news from my local area. —Patti Steinmuller, Gallatin Gateway, MT I prefer not to have PRAVDA news in the United States. What happened to competition being GOOD for Business? —Allen Patton, fairfax station, VA Not having locl news prevents us from participating on our lives...This needs to cahnge NOW! —Jeannine Missaoui, Philadelphia, PA Free Press

As a journalist in a local newsroom, I have to tell you this campaign is misguided and based in lies. Tv stations are not making "record profits," and in may of the cases cited where newsrooms are sharing content, the second station previously had no news to begin with. A great example is WWBT in Richmond, VA. Previously, WUPV *HAD* no news, and the news they now have is branded as WWBT NBC12. There's nothing sneaky or illegal about it, and your attempt to frame it as such as is just plain silly. —Derick, Charlottesville, VA Unified Propaganda anyone? —Joseph Cabrero, 03, CO Please prove that you and the members of the Commission are real human beings with a sincere interest in the majority of citizens of the United States of America, and not merely puppets dancing on the strings of Corporate Puppet Masters who have neither humanity nor allegience to the interests of the United States citizenry. —N Langley, Little Rock, AR The airwaves belong to the people and the broadcasters that are licensed to use those airwaves have a responsibility to the communities in which they broadcast. It's the FCC's job to make sure they do that. Stop catering to the broadcaster's ownership and resume your rightful position as an advocate for the people's needs. —Jeffrey Parsons, Richmond, CA This is not only wrong, but it is also unfair to the average American that needs to get reliable information from local news stations. Covert consolidation is bad news bears for all of America, and doesn't go along with what the Constitution stands for. —Alexander Nettesheim, Pewaukee, WI The public airwaves should be as open, diverse, local, and ethical as possible. No more shrinking the spectrum of public airwaves for profit. —Geraldine S. Jay, Menasha, WI Stop the limited ownership and return to true reporting and not the political spin —Guy Jones, conway, AR Stay in Canada Murdock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! —Kevin Scanlon, fort bragg, CA If the consolidation model was best, then USA Today would have replaced our local newspapers. —Mark Raymond, Columbus, OH It's bad enough the stories on the news are pretty weak as it is. That they would blatantly run each other's stories to dilute their effectiveness even more is disheartening. —Douglas Barstow, Willoughby, OH We have a very important interest in real, local news because we're fed the same pablum of national and international junk all the time with no choice of our own. —Ken-Donna Bubb, Spokane, WA A monopoly is a monopoly no matter how they try to hide it. —Helen Anderson, Troutdale, OR Deregulation nearly wrecked our country. Please, don't let this happen with our media. Enforce and watch over our media rules, regulations and the public trust. —Cathy Kubik, Kentwood, MI Free Press

Break up Big Media! —Nikki Wojtalik, Parkville, MD The lack of local diversity will destroy this country! —Eric Herman, Wadsworth, IL The FCC is lax or not able to do a good job of anything in communications.....the porn, violence, time of commericals vs programming is appalling. The public is being screwed again, now more by the media than ever before as companies sacrifice truth and news for their greed....again. What a country. —Rosemary Schroeder, st.charles, IL In this era of Citizens United, citizens need more information that's not corporate-filtered -- not less. —Anthony J. Sterbenc, Barrington, IL Freedom of the press is critical to a democracy. There need to be many news sources so we have the variety of truths that are out here, not just pablum from the new corporations who are in bed with their advertisers and the right. —Sarah S White, Syracuse, NY An active news media is vital to a functioning democracy! —Max Bridges, medford, MA Incredible! —Lina Olinger, Louisville, CO I'm very disappointed with our media. It doesn't take time to report facts but has lots of time with various 'opinions' being given by 'experts'. Report facts and take the time to find out what they are. I'm tired of opinions passing as entertainment 'news'. —Carol Ring, Schererville, IN The foundation of the FCC should be to encourage and support our being able to come together in the cooperative process that is society, a great American society. This happens to the degree we respect peaceful variation & diversity among us, to work it out, with maximal transparency in the public arena in which all may participate much as democratic citizenship. Is this not the basis of our republic? —Mr. Jeffrey Juran, Ithaca, NY I would be grateful to find impartial, thorough, analytic daily news somewhere on my TV!!! —Margaret Theeman, Broomfield, CO XFINITY , over 200 channels in 3 languages on one station. —Daniel Robert Snodgrass , Manchester, NH We need more information, not less. It is the lifeblood of democracy. —Mary Ellen Croteau, Chicago, IL I would love to know how CBS and FOX are related on the same Channel 12 locally! It also has the most frequent examples of breaks in transmission, etc. —Jl Keith, providence, RI

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The network news has become a joke. All of the major networks show the same stories in the same order, night after night. Sports, celebrity gossip, accidents, and fires top the roster. I am over fifty years old and have observed a relentless deterioration in coverage over the past 30 years. —Nita Sembrowich, Cambridge, MA A diverse media is fundamental to our country's survival. Please stop corporate media consolidation. —Susan L. Leblanc, Canastota, NY who do you,consort with? —Charles Malia, salem, MA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Sarah Korenman, Chicago, IL Journalism is dead. Wallstreet killed it. —Jon Genova, Wheat Ridge, CO WHO IS PAYING OFF THE FCC TO DO THIS??? WHY THE SCUMBAG REPUBLICANS RIGHT???????? ???????? YOU HAD BETTER DO THGE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS AND NOT THE CORPORATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! SO SICK OF YOU LETTING ANYTHING GO AS FAR AS CORPORATIONS GO BUT DO NOT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE WHOM YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HELPING OUT HERE? YOU ARE ALL NOTHING BUT SHILLS AS IS EVERY GOVERNING BODY IN THIS DISGUSTING ADMINISTRATION, WORSE THAN FF BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! —Dianne Noblett, MECHANICVILLE, NY I lost my favorite news program and now I have the same news on two stations... I feel the diversity of coverage has been brought to a single perspective... I am very dissatisfied by this reality. Michal Lauren —Michal Lauren, Boulder Creek, CA Does anyone remember that in this country, we are supposed to dismantle monopolies, not legislate (and take $) to allow them? Come on, please. —Lisa Patete, charlotte, NC I want mote local news from more TV stations, not the same news from less stations especially if it's F0X TV news. —Bill Costley, Santa Clara, CA We need unfiltered and diverse news sources to keep our democracy healthy and that cannot happen when a handful of entities own all the news outlets and send it through one reporter in the field. —Trudy Crow, Lyman, SC Media reform is necessary —Michael Wyatt, silver spring, MD

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Diversity in media- diverse viewpoints, please! —Kimberly Lairson, Richmond, IN put people before corporations. —Gary Childers, asheville, NC You are supposed to protect the public's interest - not the interest of a handful of mega-corporations who wish to own all of the voice in America. Please do your job. —P Welland, Northampton, MA The airwaves belong to the public. The government is supposed to manage them for the benefit of the public, not the private interests of profit making corporations. It is the FCC's job to stop the abuse of their brodcasting licenses. I call on you, FCC, to do your job. —John Martucci, New Paltz, NY I already have the tool kit :) —Jessica White, harrisburg, PA This country is looking more and more like Nazi Germany. Please do something! —Jason Mocanu, San Francisco, CA This concerns me greatly. Thanks for your good work on this limitation to our news exposure. Diversity of opinion means more possibilities to solve any problem. —Roberta Shoemaker-Beal, Wimberley, TX media concentration is an unnecessary evil. —Dan Hitt, palo alto, CA The 4th estate as a watchdog for the truth or its opposite, lies, has been diminishing as it has slowly turned into a competition as to which channel or new source can gather the most viewers. It's lost its reputation for true journalism and with this consolidation of news stories, it goes further into losing credibility. —Claudia Heller, wayland, MA I'm turning off TV. Its the same story on every channel over and over again. ENOUGH —Genny Cobb, winfield, IL We are depending on you to help protect our democracy. —Sally Thomas, Charlotte, NC We need independent local journalism —M Smith, Palo alto, CA The FCC was formed to police the public airwaves, to assure that all was allocated fairly, evenly, and with integrity in serving the owners, the American taxpayers and public. Today, the FCC and its rules serve big business broadcasters, investment bankers, and others who don't care about the public either locally, regionally, or nationally. Owning too many stations overall, owning too many stations in any given market, operating stations in anygiven market from elsewhere, are self serving to the owners with little regard to the public and the advertisers (other businesses!) and certainly is not what the FCC was formed to accomplish. —Henry F. Sommers, Vestal, NY

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ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS--A million facts and not an ounce of truth--Is that truly your Vision For AMERICA-- Vaughn Mc Elvis —Vaughn McKelvey, Edmonds, WA No wonder Americans are so unaware of what's happening!! Only the same bits of news everywhere. —Eileen Kapetsky, leland, NC Repeal the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Nobody's cable rates went lower, but the corporations got more powerful! —Kurt Fillmore, Petaluma, CA WAIT! Even in a media saturated and competitive market like SE Florida's Miami/Ft. Lauderdale & Palm Beach area, TV local in-depth reporting is extremely poor. What is lacking is professional reporting talent, feet-on-theground; people paid to really dig and develop factual news stories. If all the publishing media: TV, radio, print and the Web need to combine funding to field teams of professional reporters, than so be it. If media cannot solve the problem of funding a professional news staff, than all local news will continue to be traffic reports, cute animal stories and unrelated video network clips from anywhere and everywhere as filler for local news. —Philip M. Fortman, Davie, FL This consolidation is one of the most un-democratic measures ever proposed. We need protection from this!!! —James Deen, Redlands, CA Is there no way to stop this conglomeration?? —Michael Hale, Benicia, CA Our legislators run on promises to limit the bigness of comanies as a benefit for consumers and the economy. Yet, those same legislators make the backroom deals with lobbyists that the have also promised to control and still use as money sources. —James Gaskins, Hendersonille, TN typical obomism when the hell are we gona impeach this president and can this administrarion —Robert Recla, kaukauna, WI I am opposed to monopolies in any form, especially in our communications/media. Please do what you can to keep the airways free and open for many different opinions. —Katherine A Smith, San Diego, CA Far too much of the publicly owned spectrum is already in the control of far too few. The Commission must take its obligations to the People more seriously. A good start would be the reinstatement of the Fairness Doctrine. —Kieren Ladner, Chicago, IL we already have enough PHOTOCOPY Journalism on all the current channels I would like to see more of my own community news. —Charles Fletcher, Hoffman Estates, IL Wake up American —Lorraine Olla, Port Murray, NJ No news means no democracy. —Mrs. Linda Horne, Novato, CA

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Enabling news groups to conspire to reduce local news is tantamount to restricting our 1st Amendment rights of free speech. Do the right thing + stop this collusion. —Ev, Sherman Oaks, CA Covert my ass. We know what's going on! —Lynn Morris, Chicago, IL Covert consolidation cheats the public and weakens access to information and different points of view that are the heart and soul of a democracy —James Crenner, Romulus, NY Diversity is what made America. We must enforce it. —Dexter Adams , sumter, SC Is it possible to have investigative reporting back? At least one of the major channels does not even allow someone from the opposite(view) or party to comment. Therefore we only get soundbites that help the affiliate stations owners. Newscasters are just pundits now who say and read what they're told. Where's Bill Moyer??, or Public radio? We have to read European website to really hear what's going on in the US. —Susan Flanagan, Camdenton, MO When, EVER, has corporate consoilidation benefited WE the PEOPLE? It always benefits the greediest. The wingnuts lie when they say regulations should be eliminated. They want regulations, but only the kind that make them richer. Will the FCC respect the American people? or has it passed entirely into the fascist corporate maw? —Clifford Slayman, Hamden, CT You are the safety net for American citizens, don't fail us. —Sam DeNardo, Chicago, IL Please help support democracy! —Michael Conley, Milford, NH Support an open arketp I support an open marketplace of news & ideas - not limited, franchise style journalism. Please share! —Diane Gold, Chicago, IL GET A SPINE and stand up for the public airways. —Paul Demianew, bainbridge island, WA Less Advertising 18min is too much —Irene Anbender, West Bloomfield, MI This is truly a scary thing - stop this now! —Cheryl Stone, Rochester, NY It is appalling to me how little local news comes my way. The consolidation that is going on does nothing to keep people truly informed about what is happening in our lives. The homogenized local, regional, national, and world news we get is pitiful. This must stop. —Mrs. Deborah Gladstone, Park Forest,, IL

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We need as much local news as possible. I care more about what happens in Alamogordo, NM, than in Albuquerque. —Beverly Eckman-Onyskow, Alamogordo, NM It's time to ensure that we have multiple viewpoints and NOT 'one size fits all' in the Media. Thank you, Jane Gorwin RN —Jane Gorwin, Oakland, CA This IS NOT Nazi Germany and we don't need anymore propagandist's like Goebbels!!! —Daniel Woods, Oak Lawn, IL Does the FCC really want another scandal of abusing the public's trust. Do everyone, especially your agency, a favor and end the shameful acts of the agency charged with protecting public speech and truth. Better yet, make it a US law, as in Canada and other countries, that companies cannot make it a policy to tell lies and trash the truth, while calling it "news," and hiding their corporate agenda that their lies promote. —Magan Weid, Lake Isabella, CA Channels KASA - Fox 2 and KRQE 13, a CBS affiliate are doing this. —Patricia Fowler, Albuquerque, NM We need more not less news in print, on tv, and on line. Promote diversity of opinion. —Jean Sachs-Nygard, Chicago, IL I am forsed to watch Algezera and RT Russian TV or Satelite radio to get real news. I never watch CBS, ABC, NBC.etc. —Jim Colley, Chicago, IL Not sure how active I want to be , but would like to see what it entails, so send the kit. —Loretta Larkin, Jersey City, NJ I need to trust the news I get and I need to trust my government to consider that informed citizens have value. —Kim Walker, pinellas park, FL We have a managed/controlled media; this is a disaster for a so-called democratic society. —VE Perkins, Franktown, CO Whatever happened to anti-trust laws? —Anne Tupler, Thornton, CO don't let them get away with it. —J Daniel Moylan, brookline, MA Please remember citizens own the air, and Corporations are not local citizens but global giants with profit goals and only secondary interested in citizens —David Beauchamp, Campbell, CA We need diversity of opinion and original reporting, not a cookie cutter approach to local news. Competition is essential. —David Robinson, Denver, CO

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PLEASE FIX THIS PROBLEM DON'T LET IT GET LIKE ALMOST ALL OUR PROTECTIVE LAWS WHERE ONLY ONE POWERFUL GROUP MAKE ALL THE RULES. THOSE LAWS WERE MADE TO PROTECT US REGULAR PEOPLE . PLEASE! MAKE IT PROTECT US FROM THE MONEY HUNGRY MONSTERS! —Irma Coy, PITTSBURGH, PA bigger is not better. Democracy needs an informed voter, news is needed to inform the voter. Big news agencies are not doing their job (FOX), little and local news groups need to be reformed to fill in the gap. —gregory Severson, Lynnwood, WA I thought this was not allowed? —Brian Cavanaugh, thornton, CO Freedom and diversity of information are cornerstones of our republic. KEEP THEM! —William J. Handley, Edgewater, CO Without a diverse press free of corporate tyranny there can be no democracy -- proven by the degree of ignorance in Americans about the issues affecting their lives: climate change, the War Powers act and expanding US wars under Obama, real causes of Iraq war, environmental carcinogens, Republican attacks on EPA, and much more. Democracy has all but disappeared. Please act to preserve us from this most recent effort by the corporate media that crushes our local news. —Ellen Cantarow, Medford, MA Stop tricking the TV PAYING public! I cannot receive free tv due to our landscape. Don't say it's a LOCAL station when it is NOT. STOP consolidating or TELL us what the TRUTH is. —Sherrie Withrow, Concord, CA Whoever rules the airwaves rules the country. The FCC has be lax in policing these matters from its beginning. Please take back our waves! —Jane Brody, Chicago, IL lets move on this please —Thaddeus Cline, Medford, MA We hit the wall believe it or not. The planet is overshoot,no food,fuels,or comming soon H2O, this will cause food to decline. Grow local or not at all, because its here folks. —William Lorch, Joliet, IL It is the right thing to do. —Carl Weiler, Ferndale, MI People need to be aware of what's going on in their own communities. Please don't let noncompetitive corporate consolidation impair the public's right to know! —Steve Gilmartin, Berkeley, CA We need a variety of news channels to get unbiased reporting. Stop the abuse of FCC media ownership rules. —Barbara Hail, Warren, RI Monopoly is unhealthy in any context, especially speech. It's dangerous when fewer and fewer are paying attention to what's going on. We need to support a diverse journalist profession, in order to support a functioning democracy! —Jane M Braaten, Hadley, MA Free Press

I have noticed a decline in the quality and content of our local news. Please help us stop this trend before we completely lose our diverse viewpoints on local events. —Bryan Province, Peoria, IL Media consolidation is disastrous for our democracy. We need more independent news not corporate fed garbage. —Leroy Frankel, Longmont, CO All I can say is: thank goodness for National Public Radio and The Corporation for Public Broadcasting. But we still need local news from local commercial media. Don't let them opt out by default. —Charles S Mitchell, Keokuk, IA Stop it now —Mr. Michael McCune, Denver, CO A democracy can not function without citizen access to information. —Tom Denison, Corvallis, OR We need, we want an educated populace, and education requires information from diversified sources. Time to stop rule of the dollar. —Valorie olsen, berkeley, CA Please don't let one anchor present the news. I got to have more points of view. —Juan David, Cheraw, SC Let's remember Katrina. After it hit the onle station on the air was a local, low powered station. It's owned (or was) by one man who kept on the air to help people & rescuers. Without him many others would have been in major trouble. Which is what they would have been if the FCC's latest proposed regulations had been in effect because mergers, buyouts, etc. would have put this staion out of buisness. The FCC was established to ensure that there is competition in all forms of media & communications. Let's get the job done by ignoring the big, powerfull telecom companies & media companies when they try to muscle their way to a near monopoly. —Dave Scanlon, Mpls., MN Or are you in their pocket too? —Sjoran Fitzpatrick, Indian Hills, CO Dear Functionary of the Corrupt Elites, Stop working for the corrupt few and instead do your job and WORK FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST. —Dane Cobble, Boulder, CO One report by one reporter and one camera leads to a one sided view. Certainly not one that leads to either critical thinking, nor Intelligent conversation. I don't want a monolithic society. Not today, nor ever! —Loreta Torres, San Francisco, CA I AM SICK OF CORP. NEWS —Reginald Robertson, chicago, IL

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This is a piss poor excuse for news reporting. It is decisions like these in the news industry based on economic not news considerations that helps dumb down the populace. If you folks think the alternative of seeking news on the internet can make up for this in an era of opinion over fact dominating news reporting in all venues including the internet, then you are even dumber than the people who actually buys this weekass shit you peddle and thinks its unbiased news reporting. STOP IT! —Tim Perdue, San Francisco, CA There can be no freedom in a country without the freedom of the press. Monopoly will destroy our country. —E Kadera, Warrenville, IL this has been obvious for a long time. —Patricia Silver, Berkeley, CA This is a crucial part of media consolidation that must be stopped. —Pat Tibbs , San Francisco, CA Need this by July 5. Media reform presentation later next week. Phone 615-714-3185 —Gary Bowers, Nashville, TN Plus Steve Waldman's praise of local TV news struck me as overly gushy. A thinking person can't get much public service from the vast majority of local TV news programs. —Michael Marcotte, Stanford, CA I was just wondering what action you have taken to address your ex-chaiperson's leaving FCC for an executive job at Comcast shortly after engineering the Comcast 51% take-over of NBC-Universal? Please do the jobs for which you are responsible! —Mark D. Tolpin MD, FAAP, Millburn, NJ stop the take over of our media by the NAZI's —Frank Sanfilippo, Everett, MA I'd like to get "the rest of the story"... in print and copy. —Mary W Stein, chicago, IL Chicago has a great tradition of print and broadcast journalism that's being diluted by the day. This copycat loophole is a disgrace. Press baronsshould be providing jobs and rewarding excellence. —Lisa Nesselson, Chicago, IL Hurry! —Dolores Harshaw, Oakland, CA I think the FCC has shown that it needs to have a copy of the US Constitution posted in every office and read everyday. Notice that it starts with "we the people of the United States of America, not we the corporations. Also, start the day reading a summary of the Sherman Antitrust Act. —Kevin Kingma, El Cerrito, CA I have not watched American news for years because it is unreliable, overly generic and the reporters present opinion in a manner that is equal to the basic facts of a story. In short American news programs have become useless to me. —Dale Foster, Temecula, CA

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The FCC won't do anything to help truely local PEG programming, but is ok with the Tribune Companies consolodated ownership and the major TV news stations pooling their news reporting coverage? Something is really wrong. —Bruce Anderson, Rolling Meadows, IL Walter Conkite wouldn't have stood for the quality/diversity of so-called news of today. Bring back that era of news! —Carla Massaro, Loveland, CO All I can say is read "1984"! This is what is happening now in our country! —Suzanne Wolski, Waitsfield, VT "Weird Al" Yankovich's movie "UHF" details perfectly, albeit humorously, the risk every community takes in having only one voice. Please do what you can to keep the diversity in our news! —Rick Spencer, Cranston, RI We need much more diversity in news programs. This can't happen if 1 company owns multiple areas of news dissemination. —Sheila Kwartler, Worcester, MA Free media. Let the truth be told. —Thomas Koester, San Francisco, CA The news is being dumbed down, stop the consolidation or we'll all be 5th graders mentally. —Ralph Finley, Santa Clara, CA The FCC must do its duty to the American people and halt the Privatization of the Public Airwaves. —J Chris Henry, Johnson City, TN in a world where journalism has died, this is just a further deteirioation.. —John Martin, kingston, MA My friend is visiting China and says CNN is better there. I was better in Italy, Brazil, and Holland too. —Julia Lawyer, benicia, CA Local News MUST be truly local - not interchangeable faces and stories generated by Big Media to sell We the People a bill of goods! —Tim & Tammy Liebe, Syracuse, NY This is silly. What is the price we will eventually pay for such shoddy news reporting. —John A. Challenger Jr., winnetka, IL Good job well done. You have proven yourselves capable; STAY THE COURSE, for the greater good. —John Joseph Fortier, Redondo Beach, CA Since corporate moguls began taking over media outlets and covertly (or overtly) dictating editorial content, the Fourth Estate has suffered. Now we are being force-fed the same propaganda from multiple channels, thanks to collusion between news "outlets." PLEASE PUT A STOP TO IT! —Edwin D Coleman, Tempe, AZ

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For one time give the public a break! —Mary B.Schneider, Rlysburg, PA Investigative journalists are essential to a healthy democracy. —William Grafft, Santa Clara, CA I rely heavily on local and diverse news and information in making decision for my daily life and in keeping myself well-informed to make voting decisions and communicating with my Government. —Carol, Fullerton, CA In particular, please examine the trend of universities selling off their student-run radio stations, aided by the company Public Radio Capital. —James Marshall, Berkeley, CA Thank you for your work! —Biljana Milenkovic, Washington, DC You MUST stop playing favorites with big business VS we the "little" people. Remember us? We're the ones who put you in office. WE CAN remove you just as easily. Just look at last November's elections. Sure, the people did a stupid thing and brought back Repubthugs! That won't happen again! Next time it could be you! It's time to put a stop to this behavior. —George R. Goffe, San Jose, CA This is long overdue! —Barbara Chally, Sunrise Beach, MO Please help stop Big Business influence in Government. —Aaron DeWolf, Longmont, CO This is getting sickening ! —Daniel Porst, Rolling Meadows, IL It's called "Dummying Us Down", a book written many years ago that still holds-even more so today. I think it's also propaganda because most people, or so they say, get their news from TV-so they get the one story the corporations & "pundits" want us to hear-and believe. I notice even NPR has shortened it's local news. I guess the FCC is just part of the system. What a shame/sham. —Barbara F Barbour, Berkeley, CA Come on- do your damn jobs: protect the public's right to equal access. They're OUR airwaves! —Matt Maguire, Petaluma, CA Please support diversity in reporting and journalism. It is essential to a healthy democracy. Thanks. —Kendall Magnussen, Boulder, CO The idea that broadcasters can claim public airwaves to simply shovel out the same content is ridiculous. There is no diversity in a market if all the stations are simply broadcasting the same content with a different brand attached on each. Allowing commercial speech to dominate broadcast spectrum, accompanied by only a token effort to serve the public, is not how the public airwaves were meant to be used. Please reclaim this spectrum for the public or FORCE broadcasters to provide support for local news, opinions, and content. Further, stop allowing non-local corporations to serve areas as strictly a commercial proposition. Licenses should only be granted to those who serve the communities involved, and the serving standard should not be the low bar of an occasional canned newscast. —Alex Silva-Sadder, Sacramento, CA Free Press

For a democracy to work, voters need to hear many different voices. This is a serious threat to our country! —Gail Lenehan, Hingham, MA Do you job and represent the public interest instead of trying to get in bed with big business. —Tarvin Clark, Arroyo Grande, CA It's time the merger nonsense ends. The next step is stopping the ATT & T-mobile merger. With this merger we loose jobs, competition and the Internet. —John T. Kerry, St. Louis, MO This consolidation puts a damper on Democracy. —Laurens L Battis III, Oakland, CA More theofascist takeover of a once promising country. —Don Richardson, Brevard, NC Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Greg Weiss, Sylmar, CA The communications act of 1934 was not outdated when it came to the rules assuring diversity of ownership. What ever happened to operating in the public interest? —Peter Zanger , New York,, NY We have only one newspaper and two TV network channels. —Gene Parola, Honolulu, HI More than ever before we need news that comes from numerous sources. And we need news that comes from local sources. —Terry Rolleri, San Francisco, CA Most people get their news from radio and TV. To maintain our democracy we need informed citizens. To have informed citizens we need local news programs to report on local issues. —Rachel Kahn-Hut, Oakland, CA The FCC has been more of a hindrinch to the people of these United States than a help. —Jesse Spurgeon, Richland, WA Please stop these covert consolidations.Thank you for your time and patience. —Ronald Grimmer, kenmore, NY Murdoch and FAUX Spews are already too powerful--most of us want real news, NOT what THEY choose to tell us, and most of what they spew are lies and opinions, not real news! Stop Fascism NOW! —Susan D. Martin, Oakland, CA Free Press

Why are you letting this happen? We need more local sources. —Anne W. Baird, Duxbury, MA Real news Real Stories and most importantly Diversity in Reporting Local , National and Global Stories —Rev James Walsh, Haleiwa, HI Board news will always be important. Don't narrow our world just to worship your bank account. —Crystal Black, Mililani, HI Please stop this before it goes out of hand. —Raykel R, louisville, KY Broadcasters are given valuable spectrum in return for public service. If they are not providing their own local news, why not charge them for using public airwaves without public service? —John H. McManus, Sunnyvale, CA We need free-market competition. Without, journalism cannot thrive. —Ernest Abeytia, Mountain View, CA Robust journalism is essential to democracy. Without it, wealthy and powerful individuals and corporations have more influence, and less transparency, less accountability, more corruption and conflicts of interest result. —Karisa Bohon, Oakland, CA My husband & I just remarked this morning that it's hard to tell the difference between Newsweek & People magazine. It's the same w/ TV. "News" is infotainment & now is being shared among several covertly consolidated stations. Democracy depends on an informed electorate & it is your job to make sure that diverse, verified information is available to all. —Barbara Muehlhausen, Schaumburg, IL Homogenization is great for milk, but disasterous for broadcasting information and ideas in a free society. Please enforce the rules as they were intended. Do not allow greed and expediency to stunt local diversity of dialog. —Barbara Willison-Platten Registered Voter, Little Suamico, WI This will not do!! You corrupt bastards —Scott Moore, Leesburg, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Kevin Richardson, Austin, TX Our ability as local citizens to write letters to the editor of our nearest newspapers has also been strongly curtailed. These are the tools that citizen's use to create and maintain their democracy, and they are very important. —William W Haywood, Centralia, WA

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restrictions on the # of media outlets one company have foster competition and real news. It is time to take the GE/Comcast out of our networks —Raymond Alman, fort collins , CO In addition, the FCC should protect local areas by making radio stations use the town or village their studios are in as their stated station location. Many small areas have stations identifying themselves as being from one borough or village, when in fact their studios, news, etc. are in another jurisdiction. Their broadcasting towers are more often than not, in a third location. Why permit a radio station to give their location as a place they have no connection to? If they identify themselves as being in a location, they should have their studio or broadcasting point from that location. —Douglas Leathers, Pleasant Gap, PA Local FIRST! —Ray James, adrian, MI Thank goodness for Public Radio and TV! —Suzanne Hartley, Phoenix, AZ Please stand with the people.Thank You. —Manuel Jimenez, chicago, IL Unless we support more and varied news coverage, we will only have propaganda, and ourselves to thank for it. —Jondi, Brooklyn, NY you have my support but I don't believe the way the country is progressing with corporate take over that you will get anything changed. In a word we're screwed. —Carole Kinkle Daley, Lima, OH For years, I have been wondering what happened to local news and the situation is getting worse. The local news broadcasts here, Chicago, give information on New York, Los Angeles, Calcutta, Beijing, wherever. However, very little information is given about the happenings in Chicago and the surrounding area. We buy the newspapers and listen to NPR to get not only international but local news. It is quite surprising to see what goes on in the area that is not covered on the networks' local newscasts. The local newscasts here are often filled with special reports that have nothing to do with this city and, in fact, come from other large cities. I think such reports belong on the networks' national news program if they are even newsworthy. Most are 'special interest' fillers. Nothing to do with what's happening in Chicago or available to viewers in this area. I have also wondered How the FCC allowed such flaunting of local news requirements. It is basically the big networks that are abusing the rules. —Madelyn Gaul, Chicago, IL Stop "covert consolidation. —Eric Steffen, Richmond, CA Why do I have to learn from the New York Times about Oakland's Bay Bridge? —Ardys DeLu, Berkeley, CA We used to have separate news for NBC and CBS in Fargo. Now they have 1. Plus ABC in Fargo now shares the same news with Grand Forks on the weekend. And they also own the newspaper in 4 out of the 5 largest markets. The population has almost doubled in 20 years but now we have less stations. —Bradley Bredell, Fargo, ND

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This is a slippery slope, down which we have already slid considerably, eroding the freedomss so carefully put in place for the Fourth Estate by the Founders, in the interests of democracy. Please do the right thing and do what is best for democracy and the people's right to an unfettered, nonmonopolistic, truly free media. —Maura Stephens, Spencer, NY Would you please start doing right for WE THE PEOPLE? —F W White, Jefferson City, MO When Chicago news stations can't afford to actually pay journalists to cover the news they need to go out of business. Or perhaps cut their executive salaries, or their share holder returns. —Elizabeth Ritzman, Oak Park, IL As Joseph Goebbels, Nazi minister of propaganda said, “The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over”. This is what your allowing media consolidation is making happen. Nothing but the same propaganda repeated over and over and over and over and over and over. —Jake Jacobs, Kailua-Kona, HI The public owns the airwaves, not corporations. Protect the public's right to transparency in media ownership. —Mitchell Diamond, Sunnyvale, CA Please stop the covertly consolidation of radio statons. Yours truly , William Moller —William Moller, Ben Lomond, CA We need more news not less. My wife just was in Israel and saw CNN International which was far supperior to the domestic station. —Kenneth S. Sachs, Minnetonka, MN What is it about this that the FCC doesn't get?! Do they WANT Americans' news to come from only one or two points of view? "...I n 2007, the FCC ignored letters and calls from millions of Americans and tried to rewrite its media ownership rules to let companies own both newspapers and TV or radio stations in the same town. This change would have opened the floodgates to new media mergers, leading to even more layoffs in newsrooms while thinning out diverse perspectives from local news...." We NEED local, diverse, news sources! —AE Houston, Cedar Grove, NC Stop the madness. —Diane Paul, Novato, CA President Obama has disappointed on civil liberties, the public option, endless war, and many other fronts. The FCC needs to resist media consolidation if it doesn't wish to add another chapter to this sorry list. —James C. O'Donnell Iii, Columbia, MO It is time to put an end to the same propaganda emanating from so many supposedly independent sources. One endless corporate view is killing democracy. —Donald Isenman, Napanoch, NY I am extremely anxious about the lack of unbiased news available to the public. We need less political spin and more facts to base our own conclusions on. —Corry Dastur, Petaluma, CA

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Television in general and news in particular has reached an all-time low. I don't learn what is going on in my community-rather I hear about a dog that drown, a child who won a spelling bee or another apartment fire. What I need to know are legislative issues, new laws coming into effect, the local economy, bank regulations, and maybe a weather forecast. The "news" is nothing more than banal "entertainment" for the extremely bored or extremely uneducated. Add to this mre than 10 minutes of ads in each half hour segment and it is hardly worth owning a TV set. Kathleen Flynn —Kathleen Flynn, Arvada, CO The media consolidation has been taking form for forty years, at least....the tighty-righties who have bought the Supreme Court and so many of our faux representatives have been working a three-generation plan...and they've been VERY effective. Not to seem too paranoid, but as an old green-beret I can prctically cite the textbook case of subversion the Kochs have followed, and VERY well, too. Until the Supremes are purged and cleansed, ANY FCC public-oriented law coming before the squatters on the SCOTUS will be struck down...even the 8-hour day or votes for women, or other revisiting of Constitutional Amendments are up for tyrannical revision...I applaud YOUR actions and they are necessary, but once again, until the Supremes are purged of Koch corruption, there is NO justice available to citizens...that includes YOU...through legal means. The right-wing coup has WON, and they are only now beginning to move on their plans for complete return to the social and political relations of 1700. You seriously haven't a CLUE. —Leslie Piper, las cruces, NM we need to be informed by a free and competitive local press! —John Sgammato, Plymouth, MA Thanks for helping my voice be heard. Too few are in control of too much of the national dialogue and politics in the mass media. —Joseph Bridy, Phliadelphiia, PA What are we doing going backwards? If you don't want to keep and enforce the the rules get off the board, —John Lawlor, lowell, MA Responsible journalists are the life blood of a democracy and this nation is anemic because of $$$ and the corporate media. —Marta Ladd, Savoy, IL Isn't your job to manage the airwaves that belong to the public fairly? And in the interest of the public? The public is diverse of ethnicity, class and opinion. Please take your job seriously and protect the public from predatory profiteering from the public airwaves. There's enough money to be made WITH diversity. —Terry Strauss, Mill Valley, CA i am concerned we are losing fair and impartial journalism in this country; one of the foundations of a healthy democracy —Craig Suide, San Francisco, CA "Above all forms of market abuse, Monopoly is the great enemy to good management." - Adam Smith (paraphrased) —Zachary Stevens, Oakland, CA We are not the fools that you take us to be. Stop acting against our interests, as we are the ones with the power. —Dorinda Kelley, portland, OR We need more independent news not less —John Back, Barryville, NY Free Press

It is time to stop the capitalist raping of communities worldwide. The media represents exclusively the corporate interest by controlling what the public is informed about in such a way as to serve the capitalist forces trying to (and being rather successful sadly) screw everybody out of what little rights, freedom and money they have so that they can continue to line their own pockets without regard to humanity and the world. Enough!!!! —Pedro Cibavicius, union city, CA Please open the doors to opportunities to increase local news. —Glory Adams, Eau Claire, WI This is an insidious way to bypass the FCC's ownership rules! —Ken Lim, Saratoga, CA Sounds like once again, the republicans want to keep us barefoot and pregnant and receive our news via Pony Express! —Trish Van Aman, Clovis, CA pretty soon we will be shouting from our rooftops and you will see real power! —lynn Scott, forest knolls , CA I'm always shocked how what I read in the local papers is nowhere to be found on lonewstv news reports, save KTVU. —Caroline Bracco, Redwood City, CA stop covert consolidation today. —Paulaine Griffith, Union Grove, WI FCC STAND UP FOR THE AMERICAN PUBLIC!!!! —Jo Jetson, NY, NY generally unsatisfied w/ local coverage, little investigative journalism, all fluff, entertainment —Jeffrey Vetter, Aurora, CO To parapfrase the late Doug Henning; 'newsmedia is supposed to percieve its audience as citizens of a democracy,not mere consumers of goods and services. —Dana Franchitto, S.WEllfleet, MA Diversity of our airwaves is of prime importance; so, when is this going to happen? —Herb Gartsman, Canyon Country, CA Do the right thing!!! Do what works!!! —John T Cavaliere SFO, Warwick, RI It is bad enough that public television is struggling to maintain its operation...but a "melding" of viewpoints on the news cannot and should not happen. —Michael Burg, Corona, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski, it is time for the FCC to stand up for the people for once, and put an end to corporate monopolies in both broadcasting and in Internet services. —Jeffrey Labovitz, bolinas, CA

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This is a direct result of having no limit to what you can own in a broadcast market. —Steven Moreno, Rohnert Park, CA "public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts" as stated in the body of this message. Yes it's already so and getting worse. —Patricia Greenough, San Anselmo, CA Enough of the gobbling of local news outlets by the sharks of big media! No variety of news sources, no democracy! —Dot Jackson, Pickens, SC As a nation, our social strructure is absolutely vital. To be a society, communication is fully as vital. Your role is thus totally essential and you discharge of your duties can hardly be more necessary than they are. Protecting reasonable control of media ownership is as ctritical element and we count on your responsible action --- in spite of profit-seking motivations working in the opposite direction. —Ed` Nelson, Orland Park, IL We Need more Competition not less. —Orlando Bonnelly, Glendale, CA Freedom of the press is becoming more and more meaningless as the power of media winds up in fewer and fewer hands. Please stand up for democracy and prevent the consolidation of this important power. —Jennifer Crispin, Rodney, MI My city has one major daily newspaper which mostly reprints NYT and AP articles. Very rare are investigative journalists heard any more. —Patricia Jackson, San Francisco, CA Please supporrt the public interest. The country that needs saving may be your own. —Dr. Charles Swanson, Boxford, MA We are fortunate to still have active PBS and NPR stations in the DFW area. —William Littlehales, McKinney, TX Thank you for all you do to protect our airwaves. Please continue to fight against consolidation of ownership. We need a free, public honest media and news reporting. Will not happen if the bulk of all news rests in the hands of a few very rich men. —Debbie Royalty, Charles Town, WV Hi, don't feel as thought I can help out now, but your action is much appreciated, Thanks, Tony... —Anthony Cannito, Syracuse, NY As an Independent candidate for U.S. Congress I and other non party candidates were completely ignored/censored by the Sioux City Journal one of 52 newspapers owned by the Lee Corporation, in N. CentralWest U.S.A. I have previously been censored by the Des Moines Register as well in 2000, and I picketed their newspaper office. The American people are to blame, for they have abandoned their Duty to monitor and petition for change when not satisfied with government actions. This makes it a breeze for someone with Billions$ to self ordain themselves' King or Queen of America, and then the world. Hey why not "The nation is asleep" and presents the greatest opportunity since the War of Independence, in which to reverse the effects of the principle of self- rule or power of the people. —Martin James Monroe, Sioux City, IA Free Press

This behavior smacks of the dumbing down of the public practiced by fascism. It is poisonous for a democracy —Joan Schroeter, chicago, IL The strength of democracy is based in the local; please help preserve it. Thanks. —Paul Baker, Chicago, IL I want to help —Julie, Anaheim, CA In ANY line of work, competition is necessary in order to keep quality high; in the press, it's also needed to prevent the press from becoming nothing more than publicists for whoever is in power. Media consolidation is fundamentally a bad thing, in every possible respect, from the point of view of the public & of the nation's welfare. Do NOT allow any more of it to happen; DO make such consolidation as has already occurred null & void. —Keith Roberts, Alameda, CA Media Monopolies are out of control; it is the responsibility of the FCC to regulate and prevent the domination of the air waves by the wealthiest corporations; the air waves are, after all, the PUBLIC commons, not the playground only for the richest among us. —Michael David Melio, Westminster, CO More and smaller media outlets, less big ones will foster an enhanced free speech, enhanced humanity in our nation. —David Walden Levin, Ardmore, PA When will money and power stop being the rule? It is the FCC job to stop this abuse? Right? —Fred Coplin, Saint Petersburg, FL This is an important issue, and FCC is the only agency that can protect us against this danger —Martha Ferger, Dryden, NY People need to be well informed in order to participate effectively, in a democracy. —Dorothy T Kiljan, Arvada, CO Please join with the millions of individuals who have asked you to be vigilant in favor of the American people and not big business. —Patricia Voss, Vacaville, CA Local News is the Lifeblood of a community. Please help to promote an informed citizenry. —Donna B McClure, Millbury, MA The FCC must work to ensure the news industry is as diverse as possible. Media concentration threatens divergent views. Don't allow media consolidation. —Peter B. Sweeny, Pleasantville, NY In this, the Information Age, the thing we can least afford is a paucity or degeneration of the information upon which we base our most important decisions, the news of our world. —Michael Chastain, Longmont, CO tv news should be independent in my city not stations glomming together to put out the same on two channels —Paul Vorhies, Saint Louis , MO

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Well done. Don't let up now...! —Edward Hess, Phoenix, AZ Shut these loopholes. An uninformed citizenry will never work out for anyone for long. —Amber Joy, Seattle, WA the people vs the corporations....which side are you on? —Stack Kenny, Asheville, NC Stop the cookie cutter news on every channel. —Nan Sweeney, lexington, KY If we are to have freedom of the press then news outlets must not be all controlled from a few centerd of power. —Robert McNair , Boone, IA Stop the uniform news packages that consolidation of TV channels and stations cause to grow. —Ed hosegood, Williamsburg, VA No free society can exist without a free media. To allow these consolidations -- no matter what excuse is used to justify them -- is to consoldate the Right of the public to know into a few hands that will control everything. —Philip Greene, Fairborn, OH It's a sad day when it takes a court to make our government work for the people rather than some monied interests greedy demands. —Douglas Russell, Scottsdale, AZ The San Francisco Bay Area has a population of 7.4 million according to the 2010 census. We only have two newspapers to serve the 7.4 million people. This is dangerous and does not serve the community —William Spicer, Fremont, CA Thank you for all you do! —Richard E. Mills, Madison, WI Less regional reporting does cut into the quality of a democracy. We must maintain a diverse and healthy press/media in the United Sates. Thank you for your consideration. —Dr. Penelope Fetsch, El Cerrito, CA You send me letters to write, and I will do some time on the computer at home and send them out. —Terri L Graumann, Oakland, CA The FCC is so busy pixelating "one-finger-salutes" and even invfant backsides, not to mention bleeping-out dialog in late-night shows not seen by children that I doesn't seem to notice that the news media is rapidly becoming a monopoly, and the news managed by corporations and sponsors rather than honest reporters reporting real news. —David Ross, city, CA Please stop consolidation and support local news!! —Judith Rich, Natick, MA Stop the "same-spun", revolving-door news. We're gonna get the local, diverse news anyway-- without you! And, simply be shutting off your stations.... —Stephanie Sweas, Chicago, IL Free Press

www.Akaku.org - I am developing a Community Correspondents curriculum to garner more citizen journalists for Maui County. —Stephen Luksic, Kula, HI Best way yours truly can help is through the persuasive art of direct response copywriting. Look forward to working with you soon. —Eric Rosen, SJ, CA Free speech should not be bought and sold —Mike Warfel, Naperville, IL LET'S GET BACK TO REAL NEWSCASTERS INSTEAD OF THESE PC NEWS READERS. WE NEED REAL REPORTERS ON THE JOB FOR THE NEWSPAPERS. —Claire Sliptchuik, Melbourne, FL Local news is to be reported as a reason for giving a news program the rights to the air. —Dana Bailey, Oxnard, CA Covert consolidation is occurring wholesale in the Denver Area, especially Channels 9 and 20 under the same ownerhip. In all cases the stations are getting free license to use public airways for free but with the understanding that they will provide that unbiased information that is needed to protect our democracy. Sadly to get that kind of information we have to go to public television. Unless the commercial station shape up, their licenses should be pulled and their band width assigned to public television. —Ralph J. Ellis, Brighton, CO obvious dangers of limited local perspective are coming to light - please protect democracy by ensuring different voices can be heard - thanks and regards —Douglas Hastert, louisville, KY I live in Illinois! Imagine who would be running this place without local investigative news coverage. This is about democracy and a MEANINGFUL free press. We need a free and diverse press, not a cheap and sensationalist corporate press. Please help. Thanks, Chris —Chris Baehrend, Countryside, IL May the FCC be Fair...for a change. —Susan Spring, Schenectady, NY It is a joke that we have to tell the FCC that this is necessary, IS THIS NOT THEIR JOB? Please do not allow this consolidation! —Curtis Griffin, Boulder, CO When there is no competition, there is no news, only propaganda. —Mark R. Kissinger, Monument, CO Corporations do not own the air waves any more than airlines own the skies. Who are you beholding to. the citizens of the United States, or the media corporations? The real bottom line is: What's good for the communities of America, not What's good for business. We need our country back! —Robert Magoffin, San Mateo, CA Two of our TV stations are controlled by the same company. Neither one is to be trusted for their local news. —Karen Linn, Westerville, OH Free Press

It is a disservice to the country and individual communities to have the news presented from only one point of view. —Mavis B. Knight, Dallas, TX there is also a right-leaning slant to all this, in my humble opinion. enough already! —John T Bell, denver, CO I weep for the lack of thorough journalism. —Mary Kaye, chicago, IL This is why I listen to Pacifica Radio. Local news is a joke —Greg Rosas, Castro Valley, CA Consolidation translates into less information and way less choice,not more,as we were told it would do. —Mrs. Susanne Ellis, San Francisco, CA i'm getting sick and tired of having to write to you everytime a decision has to be made by your commission, to tell you what to do. so, get off your dead goddamned ass and do the fucking job you were sent there to do because i don't have time for this shit. i've got a family to feed too. —R Johnson, granada hls, CA Monopoly is against the law. having all news information from one source is a monopoly also. Enough said. —Mr. Leon Montgolf, Geneva, IL plug these damn holes, we are tired of being told half truths —Timothy T. Stead, San Jose, CA One by one all of our local media outlets are being gobbled up by big buisness, I didn't find out until 1985 how bad our journalism is in this country, when I actually read more un-biased news stories about the troubles in Northern Ireland from a Brittish Paper saying that the UDF was mostly responsible. The first time in my life I'd ever read the name UDF in any paper. Our news outlets have only gotten worse since. Whatever happened to that Great American tradition of THE FREE PRESS? What ever happened to America? —Michael D. flisk, Chicago, IL Little by little controlled organizations are chipping away at public press...soon we will be hearing, watching what certain oranizations and groups who have sole control over what we read, watch, view on public entities will be in control and this must stop. We vote for our rights and this must not be abused. —Rosemary Zamora, Ontario, CA There is already a paucity of real news. Consolidation makes it worse. —Susan Burns, Albuquerque, NM Competitive Journalism is the purest form of journalism. We don't need conglomerates telling us the news as they choose to shape it —John Lee, Manito, IL Please break up these media monopolies and keep local news local. These mega media companies do not serve the local interests. They are firing the local newscasters and centralizing the "local" media in other cities. When did this become OK. I thought that local news was accountable to the local area and to have local input annually. —Michele McCullough, Roanoake, IL Free Press

This is the same as having only one newspaper. So much for democracy. —Laraine Winn, Clearwater, FL Protect our rights to communications accessibility, balanced news, and fairness in competition among news organizations. We demand and expect freedom of speech and information by unlocking and restoring to the consumer our reserves of intellectual property content that is in jeopardy of digital manipulation for perpetual monetization by unscrupulous aggregation orgs. Do not permit or give blank checks to corporations that would control the Internet. Repel the rebuilding of Ma Bell or any other organization scheming to own and profit from the web. Restore the FCC's mission and power to make the best crucial decisions on behalf of the public to prevent media market consolidations and mono-, oligopoly behaviors. Thank you! —Charmaigne Scott, Marina, CA This has already happened in Peoria, IL and should be reversed. —Chris Redmon, Marquette Heights, IL We have antitrust laws on the books. Use them! —Chris Mahan, Marlborough, MA The founding fathers knew that freedom of information was critical to democracy. Media company consolidation threatens our government (which is we the people-not the corporations). —Arthur Arnold, Torrington, CT Too much news is being consolidated across the country. —Lois Schank, Central City, NE It's imposible for one person to watch all news channels at once. —Elberta Raschke, Chicago, IL I stopped watching television broadcast news produced in America because large corporations do not want Americans to know the truth of what is actually happening here and around the world. Alternative media outlets are the only source of real news reporting left. This should not be the case since so many people depend on television. —David Duckworth, San Francisco, CA I am very concerned about freedom of the press and the public's access to unfiltered information through the media. —Susan Virostek, Killingworth, CT I certainly very happy that the Oligarchy appears to have lost this round. Every time there is a consolidation in the media, democracy loses. —Charles MacFarland, Adamstown, MD I am so sick of hearing news irrelevant to my interests. This consolidation will only worsen it. —John Kinel, Concord, CA On the eve of the 4th of July, the protection of public airwaves seems mighty significant. —Rachel Jacobsohn, Chicago, IL Zealous regulation of the airwaves is essential to the fundamental constitutional right of free speech. —Susan Sively, Brooklyn, NY

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As a New Jersey resident, I have trouble finding news on New Jersey rather than New York City and Philadelphia news. Recently our local public television station was handed over to a New York City station in a cost-cutting move. We need local news! —Cynthia Chovan-Dalton, Jersey City, NJ Have some good sense. —Mark Smith, Spring, TX Corporations may have stolen and swindled trillions of dollars but that will always be trumped by the billions of Americans who will not sell out their diverse media throughout the nation! —Carlos J. Echevarria, El Segundo, CA Shame on you. —Gemariah Borough, evanston, IL Fuck you —Richard Vitacco, Villa Park, IL We in New York City are getting less and less coverage of City news. It's dangerous and closes out much civic activity. —Ruth Eisenberg, New York, NY We really need local news to know what is happening. To consolidate stations truly hurts everyone since it takes away the chance to hear more than one version of the news. —Shirley Anderson, Staples, MN Even on cable channels we see this happening. Example, CNN & HLN have the exact same stories. I know there are some news stories all news stations will pick up but when ABC, NBC & CBS reporters use the same wording, it makes one wonder what is going on. It's like they all read the same briefing. Where will this take democracy? —Claudia Lawson, Spring Branch, TX Lin Media (WOODtv), Freedom Communications (WWMTtv) - how ironic a name, eh!, and Gannett (WZZMtv) are flouting the important rules of the FCC. Your prompt review and action is essential in the public interest. —jeff and carrol Erickson, Portage, MI I think we won that battle locally with Time-Warner and Smith Communications(WKTV) I t was a wonderful win for our community and region for that matter —Peter M. Benson, Barneveld, NY We need all the viewpoints from different broadcasters..not canned news that's all the same. —Cynthia Justice, Asheville, NC Put an end to covert consolidation. —Mark, Sacramento, CA I realize economy is not at its best, but we cannot sacrifice quality and accesibility of valauable local and diversity news for funding. —Evelyn S. Rosario, buffalo, NY It has reached the point that the only thing I watch on TV is the weather! —Francis J Hagan, Visalia, CA Free Press

Freepress has alerted us to this danger. It is the responsibility of the FCC to protect citizens' right to get real journalism, not business-sponsored, meaningless propaganda from media shows that claim to bring us the "news". —Elayne Pallist, Evanston, IL The FCC exists to protect the American public, not to serve big business - do your job! —Jim Finley, Albuquerque, NM No promises; send me your proposal. —Fred Ehmann, Newtown, PA We cannot have Democracy without diversity of our news. —Christine Spring, S.F., CA Keep the airwaves for the common good of the public - not for corporate profits. —Ann Strahm, Turlock, CA The Associated press is NOT a good thing, Not in my backyard please! —Wes Loveday, Poughkeepsie, NY Liberate us from the Corporations. —Francis E. Chisholm, East Lyme, CT America is based on choice and free market. Media consolidation and monopolies is totally the opposite of that and, also, leads to single thought. Look at the countries where there is single thought. How well off are they? —Carlos Alén, Allentown, PA The FCC has a responsibility to the people of the United States to protect us from the profit driven corporate media, be it through induced monopoly or other means of rigging the game for higher profit at the expense of the public. Please step up and DO YOUR JOB for the public. —George T. Kaufman Iii, Taylors, SC It's time to start doing your job and finally put a stop to these loopholes and back room deals. I'm tired of the average American always being ignored to help big business. Do your Job! —David Clark II, Novi, MI Fox, NBC Universal, CBS Corporation and Tribune Co. share newsgathering resources under a Local News Sharing agreement, combining journalists, crew and editorial staff. Often, news crews from each station are coordinated to ensure that no two stations cover the same story; the footage collected is shared between the stations. The result is a loss of editorial independence and diversity of viewpoints, as the stations are cooperating and not competing to cover the news. —Kathleen Thomas, New York, NY Ha, our voices were louder than big media money! The FCC shouldn't be bowing to power anyway, that's why it exhists! —James Pritschet, oakdale, MN Please vote for the people who depend on you to do the right thing. —Robert Dinkle, Mount Horeb, WI

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We really miss the truly local news coverage that we were able to get when we were younger. Consolidation has been great for the bottom lines of the corporations, but has hurt the average citizen in banking, healthcare, the oil industry and other areas. Please do not give in to the corporations on consolidating our media. —Linda Black, Woodbine, MD Mass Media is almost useless to our Democracy these days. Local media is all to important to risk its loss in some efficiency of scale. Please protect diversity in Media and attend to any back door loop holes that might attempt to circumvent the will of the people. —Dennis Dashiell, Bellinglham, WA Stop media consolidation now!!!!!!! it is against the best interests of America —Elizabeth Gulick, North Hollywood, CA we need a more diverse free press, please stop large corporations and bank holding companies from dictating what news is in our country! —Kevin Birk, Brooklyn, NY FREE SPEECH RULES !! —Ralph Browning, medford, OR What will it take for the FCC to earnestly work to foster an environment where integrity and independent voices can become the norm for news and information sources - a truly free press. —Bryan Schultz, Seattle, WA Keep our Radio Local! —Demetra Kristensen, Redding, CA If we are serious about maintaining a democracy in this country, we MUST have a diversity of broadcasters and media companies to insure that the public interest is served. —Charlene Fluder, Manchester, MI We cannot make good decisions about local issues without access to information about our local communities. —Felicity Devlin, Tacoma, WA Keep LOCAL alive. Global is not so great after all. —Jp Daigneault, Waitsfield, VT YEAH!!! —Toni Maira, sky valley, CA Your chance to do more for the urban communities —John McCartney, San Francisco, CA end the abuse. —John Idoux, Columbia, IL Free the news!!!! —Steve Ontiveros, Arlington, VA

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Please strengthen and enforce FCC rules against consolidating TV stations without the public's knowledge. They use our air waves, so they need to consider our wishes, not just what will benefit them financially. —Marion Hill, Durant, OK HEY, YOU'RE NOT INVISIBLE. WE KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, AND WE DON'T LIKE IT. STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT. DO WHAT THE FCC WAS CREATED TO DO: SAFEGUARD DEMOCRACY! —Martha P. Nochimson, Riverdale, NY With our country's political landscape becoming more polarized, and meganews outlets becoming more strident, we need more, not fewer voices. The time for real journalism has never been more critical. Please do not let the Rupert Murdochs and ClearChannels of the world gain more control over the public's informational airways and print media. —William McGee, Alpine, UT I agree with SaveTheNews.org and want stronger FCC leadership. —Arlene Pincus, Somerset, NJ I always thought the public was the owner of the airways? Stop the abuse. —Judith Basch, Davie, FL Don't let America suck. —Christopher Laing, Madison, WI It is bad enough that our mainstream news/media has become nothing short of a propaganda mouthpiece, so please keep the diversity and alternative media possible. —Mary Lebert, Brighton, MI Be well, —Rafael Hernandez, Alsip, IL Why are we as HUMANS so greedy and corrupt?? So of course our CORPORATIONS are going to be greedy and corrupt...monopolies of MEDIA should never be allowed! —John King, Lakeland, FL Consolidation in all forms must be stopped. It is clearly not in the public interest. We need free and local press/media. With consolidation we lose both —John Alessio, Mankato, MN Please close the loopholes. Thabk you. —Susanna Murrett, Boston, MA We must be able to trust our news service without having an owner's point of view forced on us as if it were the truth. —Robert E. Strong, Jacksonville, FL The recent court ruling should make it clear: these actions are AGAINST THE LAW and must be stopped. In cases where illegal consolidation has occurred, it must be reversed. It could be done with Ma Bell, it can be done here. —Abra Bigham, NYC, NY

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It is time that we the public start getting a more rounded source of news from many source in stead of one or two with having to dig through the internet to find it. As the Chairman of the FCC it is time you start doing your job and enforce the rules that were put in place to keep corporations in line. Madison Loftus —Madison Loftus, Happy valley, OR I remember a day when citizens felt if they could tell a news source of unjustice, they could be heard. Let's not give that expectation away with the rest of our rights. Corporations don't need protection, people do. —Ms. Candace McFarland, Citrus Heights, CA No matter how they try to hide it, big $ is still treeing to consolidate. —Ricki Becker, San Diego, CA Do Your Job and protect the airwaves for the public!!! —Gerald & Mary Lou DeVane, Palm Coast, FL You are employees of the taxpayers. Why don't you listen to what we want. Free and independent press. We don't want megapolies to control the media. —Linda Farin, Hollywood, FL Local Media MUST be required to provide substantial quality and quantity news DAILY for the area covered by the signal area. —Curtis Walker, Grass Valley, CA Media has been so driven by money that it has lost sight of providing fair balanced reporting. —Mark Peterson, Philadelphia, PA THIS IS ONLY FAIR! —Natalie H. Reed, carlsbad, CA I'm sick of the sameness of US tv and radio. Everywhere we get the same regurgitated "news", the same bloody fabrications, all apparently originating from a handful of so-called "sources". We need individual voices in America again, not more corporate spoonfeed garbage! —Barbara Pikus, Portland, OR We cannot have an informed public when news markets are allowed to consolidate either in the open or through backdoor loopholes. Your job is to work for the good of "The People". You need to do a much better job at it. —Anita McDermott, North Kingstown, RI I'd need to know more before I make a committment. —Margaret Hood, Redmond, WA One thing the US still has is free speech. Thancks to the Free Press for keeping it that way! We must say NO to media monopolies and corporate control of OUR information. I'm sure Franklin, Jefferson, Washington & Lincoln would agree! —David Johnston, Harrisburg, PA

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As a professional journalist for the last twenty years, I can attest to the shocking degree of media consolidation that has already taken place. Now a few major multinational corporations are the main players in media throughout the US and world. As a journalist, I've seen compensation drop into freefall, and copyright requests become ridiculous, with many outlets expecting images for free or nearly free, to be broadcast across all platforms. It's increasingly difficult for people with the talent and education required to support themselves in the world of journalism. The fewer outlets, the fewer jobs, and the more power media conglomerates have to bust unions and dictate unlivable wages. Lack of talented journalists means a watered-down, less educated crew of workers willing to create content for little. Basically, it's the public that loses the pillar of democracy that a free (and diverse!) press is, hearing a message dictated by a few powerful media heads. Please plug the holes, and disallow this kind of blatant market control, for the good of the public. —Nancy Black, Santa Barbara, CA Please also make the process of licensure for community radio stations easier! —Anthony S. Wright, Mill Valley, CA Despite the surge in Internet Journalism, there's still a huge portion of the population that believes everything they read in the paper or see on TV. You should not underestimate the impact that media consolidation has on the diversity, accuracy, and availability of information provided to the public —Matt Dragon, West Orange, NJ “Successful democracies are built on certain common foundations—and they include the following rights. First, all successful democracies need freedom of speech, with a vibrant free press that informs the public, ensures transparency, and prevents authoritarian backsliding.” Of all people: – President George W. Bush, May 18, 2005, speech to the International Republican Institute, Washington, D.C. —Donald Michielini, Belleville, NJ This court decision is a victory for the people and a wake up call for you. You need to listen to the people whom you work for. —Michael L Bowler, Buckley, WA It is an agency's job to enforce the spirit of the law, as well as the literal text. I urge you to investigate these allegations and determine if any violations of the spirit of the law have occured. —Mark Lee, Leander, TX Leave The People as The People, NOT The Corporate Followers. —Zach Cartet, hills, IA Covert action doesn't belong here; this is not 1950s Moscow. —Susan Chapman, Seattle, WA The AIRWAVES are a PUBLIC ASSET which the FCC must look after in the PUBLIC's interest, not commercial interests. —Alan Sinclair, Santa Cruz, CA We don't need to have our information coming from ONE news source! —Clara Roach, Morristown, TN People are starting to take notice of the governments lack of interest in its people and the revolving door. One thing that still works apparently is the legal system start listening to the people or you will get sued into the ground. It is not that hard of a choice The people are greater than private interest —, Novato, CA

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'Covert consolidation' is another thrust by neofeudalists to suppress freedom...calling on you toact... SAAS, veterans USAF WWII, Korean War... —Samuel Scharff, Seattle, WA We don't need Big Brother media in America. —Cris D'Angelo, Tampa, FL As these broadcast companies degrade diversity in newscasts, We the People shall increasingly find alternatives...Diversity in opinion is one of the exceptional attributes that made this country great from the very beginning and what sustains competition and advancement. —James Phillips, Muscatine, IA Naturally, I assume that you will ignore this plea and the many like it that you will receive. I'm sure your corporate owners will tell you what to do instead. —Susan Hathaway, Pico Rivera, CA I am counting on the FCC to hear the public and protect the public--indeed, our democracy. —Armstrong Hart Pillow , Rougemont, NC Start working for those that you are to represent!!! —Barbara Canny, Anoka, MN There are reasons that these limits were put in place int eh first place. Only a corporate puppet would disregard that. —Glenn Williams, Las Vegas, NV Compared to the Canadian and British Broadcasters and even Aljazeera, our news broadcasting is poor. —Betty Faas, Santa Maria, CA I think the corporate-run media and their ability to put out unchallenged propaganda is one of the biggest threats our country faces. —Debra Knight, Davis, CA We, the people, need independent news coverage. Stand for the people, not for the corporations. —Eileen Sopanen, Espanola, NM Just MORE corrupt government officials who think no one is going to hold them accountable . . . some of these people's act are CRIMINAL and should be in JAIL! —Jim Sanderson, Olyphant, PA I feel very strongly that the only way for our democracy to survive is to have a breadth and depth of viewpoints that only many independent sources can provide. Media consolidation is in direct conflict to that end, and therefore I urge you to always to protect and encourage an informed body politic by stamping out this covert consolidation. —Adam Nelson, Cincinnati, OH As someone retired in a small community, I am aware of how central local news is for everyone. National news is available through multiple means, but local news, which effects your daily life from storm warnings to event announcements can only be obtained from local sources. —Sara Coulter, Ridgway, CO

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Everything sounds like talking parrots who may change a few words but it is the same message. Over and Over, and Over again. —Jean Louise Corcoran, Tarpon Springs, FL Stop it! —Cammie Noel, Freeland, WA Thank you for your vigilence and diligence on behalf of the people who deserve to have easy access to honest and thorough reporting of the news that matters that does not include meaningless drivil meant only to incite, not inform, —Sandra Forsyth, Santa Rosa, CA Media consolidation has created monsters like Media Corp. which believe they are accountable to no one! Media consolidation has been proven to be bad for journalistic integrity, please take a VERY hard-line stance on media consolidation, the trend towards consolidation MUST be reversed! —Leo McDevitt, Vista, CA I offer my sincere congratulations to all who took the time to respond to the call and make their voices heard. —John P. Choice, San Francisco, CA Access to diverse news and information is vital to government of, by, and for the people. Let all our nation's agencies and officials stand up for that one essential principle. —Susan Raybuck, Wimberley, TX I would just like to say that the growth of blogs and internet-based media should not be used as an argument against high-quality local news coverage. There will always be a place for dedicated, trained individuals who are able to do investigations, and put in the extra effort, that is the hallmark of good local news. —Jonathan McConnell, Cadott, WI Please see, www. mediareformsc.org Thanks, Jerry Huhn —Jerry Huhn, Charleston, SC You've been told! The courts have spoken. Media consolidation is the enemy of free speech and must stop. —Janine NIchols, Brooklyn, NY Increased diversity and competition is best for all consumers. The airwaves belong to the PUBLIC. Please try to keep that as the focus of your decisions. —Gayle Goff, Austin, TX Michael Copps should be in charge. He is the only one not obviously owned and opperated by corporate interests —Earl Frounfelter, Santa Maria, CA I would also ask that you enforce fair and balanced reporting of the news. —Edward C Dumchus, Lambertville, NJ We need to protect our free press by assuring that these consolidations don't take place. The consolidations destroy opportunities for smaller stations to deliver their message. —Nona L. Simons, Orangevale, CA Please enforce the rules that benefit the public, namely a free and unconsolidated media! Thank you. —Ajani Burrell, Brooklyn, NY Free Press

I have found US news so unreliable that I now get my information from Europe. US news is a joke. Please change the way that information is treated in the US so that I can once again get something of value by listening to the US broadcasting system. —Jeff Hummel, Seattle, WA I spent 18 years in broadcast radio and saw several buy outs that combined radio station operations and cut the number of reporters and quality of local news coverage. —Paul Champanier, Samsonville, NY Let it also be remembered that media consolidation left the entire Gulf coast without local emergency coverage during and after Hurricane Katrina. It was only the small, mom and pop stations that continued to broadcast. Locally-owned media is essential to our national and domestic security. —Amanda Lang, Augusta, GA Bigness in the news media is bad for democracy. - George Beres —George Beres, eugene, OR We have had enough mergers and consolidations----we need a free press!! —Elen Andershock, Lewisville, NC Broadcasting is supposed toomoperate in the public interest,convenience and necessity not for covert conglomerates of the power elite. —ronald johnson Esq., braintree, MA Democracy stands no chance without diverse outlets for news and opinions, and these outlets should not be controlled by special interests or the government but be an independent "4th Estate". —William P. White, Bryn Mawr, PA Jefferson and Franklin would rebel against these proposals, they advocated for free and perfect information for all citizens not as a perk of democracy, but as a prerequisite for it. The crown controlled information and its distribution, just as corporate news agencies now do. And for much the same reasons, for profit and consolidation of power over the general population. Don't regress our nation back towards the standards of colonial Britain which we rebelled against. —Kevin Gray, yonkers, NY It is incumbent upon you to follow the spirit of the recent court decision. —Aaron St. John, San Diego, CA We need an FCC that strongly defends media dispersion and closes loopholes for covert consolidation of special interests. —William H. Graham, Fontana, CA Let's make it so! —Sharon Schnelle, Woodland, WA Please know that defacto consolidation that skirts the law is also taking place. More and more frequently media outlets under different ownership are "sharing" reporters and new gathering resources, in effect consolidating in effort, topic and, therefore, inherent bias. —Michael J. Capkanis, Altadena, CA

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Please help keep media seperate and as un-biased as possible. It's sad when the best place to get news is from the BBC. —Joven Martinez, Keller, TX The FCC mission should be to work for the public, not big media. Please remember this in the future. —Harriett Heisey, Bend, OR What is it about media consolidation and the detriment it does to diversity of programming and viewpoints that the FCC does not seem to understand? Why have you not been more responsive to us people who use the media instead of those who own the media? Please put back the public trust that should be first and foremost in your thinking--not corporate profits and unresponsive conglomerates. I support the Federal Courts forcing you to listen harder to the public interest!!! Larry W. —Mr. Larry Wilson, San Carlos, CA By allowing such massive amounts of media consolidation to take place, the ultimate result would be a single media conglomeration, which would only serve the interest of the powerful, much like China's Xinhua or Pravda in the former Soviet Union. —Jilane Morgan, Portland, OR

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Free media -- what a novel concept! It's one of the fundamental rights we Americans revere so strongly that it became one reason to declare our independence and later the First Amendment to our Constitution. Of course, many other countries even today have their media controlled by the government, so its citizens pay taxes for its propaganda, and we all know how evil that can be. But is what we have here that much better? Our media are controlled not by the government but by the almighty dollar -- certainly not by the truth. So now we pay private enterprise, not the government, for what amounts to each enterprise's propaganda instead -- is there any better example than Fox, whose founder, Roger Ailes, veteran of Nixon's and Reagan's campaigns and Limbaugh's TV show, once said people pay attention only to polls, pictures, mistakes and attacks? Consider too that in our "melting pot" all media are controlled by a group of huge companies countable on one hand: an immediate consequence is that, since all those companies' CEOs happen to be Jewish, stories about the Arab/Israeli conflict have at least the appearance of a predictable bias. But then again, to come full circle, since there are far more Jews here than Arabs, this bias might actually be nothing more than marketing. Therefore if it's marketing that influences media, we have to consider not what is true, what is relevant or what is enlightening, but what is marketable. Not that those three don't sell some, but what sells more? A few short answers come to mind -- everyone knows that sex sells, scary sells, and sensational sells, but I'd like to add two more: stupid sells and side-taking sells. Sarah Palin best represents all five! It has become not just common practise but necessary to satisfy media's warped idea of "fairness" that any talking head declaring, e.g., that 2+2=4, must have another one next to him given equal time to argue that 2+2#4, and God forbid there be more than two sides to anything! It is exactly that oversimplification of everything to exactly two sides that I believe permanently dooms any third political party. It used to be that American celebrities included the likes of Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow, known for trustworthiness and truth, and Thomas Edison, Christian Barnard and Albert Einstein, known for being top achievers in their very important fields. Now they include Lady Gaga, Joran van der Sloot and the champions of the WWE, probably the greatest promoter since P.T. Barnum. Certainly of the S's that sell, "smart" is definitely not one -- even Barnum knew that when he said no one ever lost money underestimating people's intelligence. Not to become guilty of side-taking, but this is something the Republicans know full well. In election after election the Democrats overload people with truths -- the best examples being Michael Moore's movies -- but most people can't handle that load; they retain better, even if reluctantly, such catch phrases as "Keep taxes down", "God, guns and gays" or "Drill, baby, drill" and such images as Willie Horton. You DO know, I hope, that 1) Horton was convicted of rape, not murder, 2) the phrase "268 escaped" in the famous ad was the total number of convicts, not of murderers, who escaped, and 3) then-Gov. Dukakis was against the furlough program that allowed those escapes but relented to the Mass. legislature's pressure. Most people vote on one issue: abortion, guns, immigration, unions, or their own paycheck, and after Sept. 11 Bush added to that short list terrorism. On all these issues Republicans take gutreaction, simple-minded stances, and they win elections precisely because they know these stances play well in the media, where sound bites defeat sound reasoning. What we really need is free media in both senses of the word "free": it should have neither regulation nor price. All media should be funded wholly, and influenced not at all, by the government -- private enterprise simply cannot be trusted to fund but not influence media -- and all outlets should cost nothing, which would keep profiteers away, but which, thanks to the Internet, is ever more reasonable and might even save paper. Then neither government nor the almighty buck would have any say, and only public opinion would matter, leaving behind only what people really want and need in the media: enlightening, relevant, truth. —J Andrew Smith, Bloomfield, NJ It is AMAZING that we (the US) need government help (regulation) to encourage and protect free speech, BUT IT IS VERY OBVIOUS WE DO! FCC. THAT'S YOUR JOB!!! It's not your job to help media companies be financially successful. Stop corporate consolidation. —Tom Huntington, Venice, CA who owns the country...the people or the corporations? —Victor Bonfilio, San Francisco, CA The American Public has a right to hear, see, read news & opinions from a variety of sources, not from a single source that controls all forms of media in one community. —Janet Ahler , LINCOLN, NE

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TYhe media is one of the major problems in this country. Consolidation only makes matters worse - more corporate control. Please - NO! —Chris Baker, Cd'Alene, ID Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Linda Smith, Des Moines, IA WE ARE THE MAN WHO IS WATCHING THE MAN ARE EYES ARE ON YOU FCC —Jeff Brown, sT Petersburg, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: I am highly gratified that a federal appeals court tossed out the FCC's flawed rules, and also upheld all other media consolidation restrictions and further told the FCC it needed to do better to support and foster diverse voices in the media. Certain media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. I ask you, Americans who are committed to the principle and spirit of a free press, to please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Sincerely, Anthony R. Milch [email protected] —Anthony Milch, Burbank, CA "Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that be limited without danger of losing it." -Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, 1786. —Peter Flanagan, Rialto, CA How many of us with how much money would it take to take over a major broadcasting station? after yanking it license or letting it lapse? —Steven M Greaves, San Rafael, CA Please uphold the rules that allow diverse opinions and local news in the media. —Mary Moeller, Williamsburg, KY The airwaves are a public domain, which means it must be accessible to all human voices, and not just the interests of corporations. —Tapia Martinez, Sherman Oaks, CA PLEASE===PLEASE===PLEASE —George Hague, Moreno Valley, CA I am appalled that a Commission that was put in place to protect the commons of the people -- the airwaves-- has switched to protecting the Corporations in taking over the commons at the expense of the people. I don't know how you can sleep at night! It is time to protect the public and not the corporations -- no matter how much they BRIBE you! —Kathy Johnson, Milwaukie, OR When you limit the views, you limit the news - - DO YOUR JOB AND SUPPORT ALL PUBLIC NEWS!!! —Charlotte Wales, Monticello, AR

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Leave our media alone, we don't need your propaganda-spreading machine! —sara Steiner, Pahoa, HI No consolidation. —Alexandria Fulford, Scottsdale, AZ Stop the backroom dealing. The courts have ruled this is not legal. Your job is to serve the public not your own or corporate interests. Please DO YOUR JOB. —James Melloh, Auburn, ME Notice to media companies: covert consolidation can get you in overt trouble with the courts! —Phil Breen, Little Rock, AR Keep American strong by keeping our media diverse. We need ALL viewpoints, not just those of a single entity. —Helene Mertz, houston, TX Corporations as people now have the loudest voice in the country. NO MORE! —Robert Glorioso, Stow, MA Communication through the media is at the heart of Democracy's First Amendment rights of Free Speech and Press. Insure diverse voices! —Roxanne J. Fand, Oceanside, CA It was my understanding when I held a First Class Radio Telephone License that We The People owned the airwaves and stations were licensed to operate within boundaries that were beneficial to the citizenry. Rupert Murdock owning everything violates my First Amendment right of Freedom to Listen. —Dan Zellman, New York, NY We need to take back our news. Look what has happened in Great Britain. To much power in to few hands leads to intimidation of government officials elected and appointed. —Linda Cook, Renton, WA Thanks for the recent ruiling that will discourage consolidation in media. Now we are all watching to see if you will take the next obvious step. It's what the citizens want!! —Kathleen Duey, Fallbrook, CA It is your responsibility to protect media markets from broadcaster control that obstructs competition and diversity. DO YOU JOB!!! —Becky Coombs, Salt Lake City, UT Broadcasting is a privilege, not a right. You can set any terms for licensing you want. Why not make one of them that broadcasters must air political commercials during election season free of charge? Yes, they must eat the cost or lose their license. The cost of doing a very lucrative business. I'm tired of money driving our political process. Wield the power you've been given to truly improve this nation. —Mark Precious, San Bernardino, CA Please close the loopholes that allow this kind of activity. It is obviously not what the court is saying we should be living by. —Anthony Ricci, Golden Valley, MN

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We Are Watching. —Derek Seymour, Prescott, AZ We thought you were a supporter of non consolidation, Mr. Julius Genachowski. What happened to you? —Michele Sutter, Venice, CA just as a biological community needs biodiversity, a media ecosystem also needs media diversity. The human debate is much too complex (as in a complex adaptive system) to reduce the dimension of debate to the moronic "two sides" or even some larger number but still grotesquely small in comparison to the actual reality. If an effective feedback system of communication is to be a bulwark of democracy, WE MUST INSIST ON DIVERSITY! —Charles Rykken, city, HI Hey, follow the rules. It is really simple. Corruption is NOT tolerated. —Michael Hockenbarger, Topeka, KS I am very concerned about this. The FCC should strictly enforce the media ownership rules —Clint Trout , Chino, CA Access to our Government should not be restricted to a wealthy few who can afford well connected attorneys and lobbyist. Americans are fed up of not being heard and the lack transparency shown by so many governments.Let the FCC show the way by listening to the pubilc and act accordingly. —Michael Pickett, Orlando, FL Monopolies however large or small are illegal. Stop trying to reverse decades of law. —Mary Landrum, Nashville, TN If we only have one viewpoint on an issue then we are subject to prejudice and bias on an issue that we need to have unvarnished truth uncolored and made clear and unpoliticized. We are old enough to make our own choices and decide our own fates. We do not need media to tell us how to think, act and respond to an issue. This is already being done by so-called media outlets that presume to tell the facts and not opinion of the mediacasters. We all take issue being told what to think of when the talkers tell us what really matters to them and their owners, not us. Truth has to be free!!!! —Shelagh Mayhew, Washington, MO It's time to stop mega media from controlling the US media —Sabrina Wojnaroski, Pittsburgh, PA Please help people get local news in their communities, not some homogenized mess designed to maximize media firms' profits rather than serve their communities. —Kent Butler , Lexington, SC Consolidations do not provide for adequate or accurate news coverage for communities. —Pat Blair , Kailua, HI

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Debbie Mohamed, Ocean Springs, MS FCC loyalties must be to public citizens and to properly enacted legislation to protect the airwaves from domination by special interests. —John B Nieman, Redwood City, CA The Comcast/NBC merger is one example of how loopholes have caused LESS LOCALISM, DIVERSITY AND COMPETITION. Review the ownership rules and SUPPORT THE PUBLIC INTEREST to end covert consolidation. —Diana Palm, Milton, VT Please don't let big media companies dictate the rules for the rest of us... —Anna Ceberio-Verghese, Alpharetta, GA Thanks for your oversight! —Marian Krewson, Bellevue, WA Stop cheating the public interest! —Philip De Barros, San Diego, CA Consolidated news is censorship on the face of it and it goes against the freedom of the press that we have had in this country since the freedom-of-the-press trial of John Peter Zenger in 1735. Zenger, according to an account in Wikepedia, "published a verbatim account of the trial as A Brief Narrative of the Case and Trial of John Peter Zenger (1736). 'No nation, ancient or modern, ever lost the liberty of speaking freely, writing, or publishing their sentiments, but forthwith lost their liberty in general and became slaves' stated Zenger." Protect the freedom of the press for all the American people and put an end to broadcasters' abuse of the FCC's media ownership rules! —Herschel Dosier, San Francisco, CA To be blunt, BIG = BAD. Your regulations should discourage ALL media consolidation. —Marty Sandler, Tamarac, FL If the implosion of News of the World isn't indication enough about how crooked media conglomerates have become, then I don't know what is. —Noland C. Ardis, Brooklyn, NY I'm deeply concerned about the consolidations that are taking place under the radar. The FCC must regulate this. —Kathryn Sibley, Richmond, CA I CAN HELP IN PA. AND AL. —Jon_mark Torres, GULF SHORES, AL Corporate interests must not rob us of diverse media sources! Neither political interests! —DAle mincey, Montclair, NJ Free Press

STOP THE MONOPOLIES! —R Honeck, cincinnati, OH Please, STOP being a tool for big media and do your job - representing the people! —Rob Short, Greeley, CO It is time for you to support the American people. It is time for you to support local communities. It is time for you to realize that diversity of news and opinions is essential to democracy. The media moguls have great gobs of money and buildings full of lawyers to advance their interests. Average Americans do not; that is why we depend on you to represent our interests over those of the powerful few who stand to gain financially. —Carol Seideman, Boulder, CO Diverse local media is not only important for the obvious reasons, but this profit-driven consolidation is also an American job destroyer. What's next? "Local" news transported in digitally from India? Educated people are needed to produce the news and report in-depth information citizens need to participate in their communities and oversee their government. These are good local jobs that should not be eliminated merely because some Corporation seeks more profit. The spectrum belongs to the PUBLIC. It's a PRIVILEGE, not a right toe use it. Do YOUR job and protect OUR interests. —Julie Mcquain, New York, NY the murdoch scandal in the UK shows how dangerous media ownership can be in the wrong hands —Suzanne Warren, los angeles, CA we don't need only 1 view point of the news, actually, in journalism school I was taught news should have no view point- unlike fox and its many outlets. —John Hamilton, kankakee, IL A unbiased and diverse press is fundamental to our nation's well-being. Please stop the clandestine abuse by big media. —Susan LeBlanc, Canastota, NY There is much more to do to preserve and enhance diversity in broadcasting. —Rudolph Ripp, Staten Island, NY Dear FCC: Please do not permit corporations to stifle the voices of the public at large. —Martin Pope, Brooklyn, NY, NY Member of WRIR 97.3 lp FM. Richmond's independent radio. www.wrir.org —Jason Matty, Richmond, VA Freedom of speech and a non-consolidated media helps people. —Craig Preston, Costa Mesa, CA, CA Ownership of media requires diversity. Not monopolies. —William C Burns, Tacoma, WA Just out of the courts today and already the FCC is trying to undercut the rules once again. The FCC must be stopped along with the backdoor/covert gobbling up of stations in our communities. —Todd Clay, York, PA

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Please put a stop to these tricksters! —Leron Simon, Las Vegas, NV We need local info not corporate sales job —Warren Linney, Richmond, CA Who's country is this?? —Dan Lasky, Aiken, SC Concentration of the news media, (in Milwaukee), the now ONLY daily newspaper, a network television station, and a big radio station are all part of one very poorly run news outlet. On the radio, shrews and harpies give opinions ungrounded in fact as news, hanging up the phones on talk shows, or not even letting you speak, if your ideas don't ape theirs. Television is, if possible, worse. I have timed the length of news in the news half and one hour shows. Normally, it does not reach more than 5 minutes, if that, with stories about lost pets, or a new shop opening, often being run as news items, This, in a time when the US government is fighting multiple wars, budget crisis grip the world,I could go on here, but, is it any wonder that the mass population is so ignorant about the world in general. The local paper, or for that matter, any important paper in the state(almost all are owned by syndicates)rarely covers anything international. Rarely are event or speeches that might be taking place locally, announced beforehand. This is a form of clear heavy handed censorship. The question is not do we have a free press, for we do not. It is do we have, as a nation, the people in decision making bodies such as the FCC, who are moral enough and strong enough to truly defend free speech. The right wing cries about liberal bias in the press. For the record,I am not a liberal,but. I do not see that bias. I see groups that represent pure fiction as fact, taken seriously. "Foreign Affairs", or publications of the American Enterprise Institute cite themselves as sources. I went to school with some of the people who are now such powerful voices. Most, were not very good students, tended to present opinion as both a primary source, and as a balanced conclusion, reached by sound research. I was not liked by the far left, or the far right, and quite frankly, I do not see that much difference in their methods. Yet this is what our country has come to. We would have no nation, were these same people running things during the Civil War. As the British and the French governments wished, the Confederate States would have achieved independence, and the United States would have become a country of no more global importance than Yugoslavia... (fractured again?) My point exactly. This country was founded upon the Bill of Rights. There would be no USA if the neo-cons had their way and blocked the Bill of Rights. That is an historical fact, unlike what we get in our common news coverage, it is verifiable. That we have lost so many of the rights in the first Ten Amendments, is in a huge part attributable to the lack luster many in which news is covered today. It is the increase in profits that counts. This is a national disgrace, and is affecting the globe in a very negative way. I have lived overseas in different places, and have seen how people, including governments, watch this country. I have noticed how much the influence of our voice has declined, and it correlates with Murdock's end run around US law, about foreigners owning US airwaves. As the big fish continue to devour the small, limiting even more, the once beautiful differences of voiced opinions that showed the world how a democracy functioned, at least in part, I see contempt, where I once saw respect. When authoritarians model the structures of their "free" presses after ours, and can get away with it, because the differences are becoming much smaller, that is depressing. Our press should be the guardian of our freedom, not an abettor in the suppression of it. I was trained as an historian, and while it has not been my only profession, I have taught it in colleges and universities, both here in the United States, and abroad. I cannot help, but, look at our times from a historical perspective. That we have entered the crossroads has been apparent for some time. That we stumble, seeking our way, is also obvious. So too, the powers that would make our press, a "Voice of Silence". I have looked into that future, and it is a terrible ugly place. Me must stand up for what we have known is right since our years on the playgrounds. Fair play is the best way. Balance creates a better atmosphere. You know the rest. If you cannot remember, close your eyes and think. Put yourselves in front of the people you have respected most in your lives, and then look to them. See if they think you are doing the right thing. This is a time of great crisis and troubles. More than ever, we need to hear voices that are free from the reach of despots. Help save this nation. So many depend upon what you do, for not to act against the suppression of free speech in this nation, is to suppress it . —John Heiser, Milwaukee, WI

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Stop supporting the Corporations. Your job is to protect the People. If you can't live up to your oath of office, resign! —Daniel Marron, Dania Beach, FL I have seen how devastating it can be to a community when ONE owner/corporation controls almost all of that area's media. DON'T ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN! We need diverse opinions and points of view to stay properly informed as citizens. —Maureen Moss, Beaverton, OR Why is the FCC not aware of monopolies in media conglomerates? Why isn't the FCC aware of anti-trust rules? Why aren't you aware that competition within markets best serves the consumers? What is up with you folks? Are you that totally out of touch? OR, are you just another pawn of multi-national corporations? —Patrick Sinnott, Mabank, TX "Freeeeeeedoooooom!!!"- Mel Gibson (as character William Wallace) —Austin Gould, Goleta, CA It is very sad that the people that you are being paid to protect had to take you to court to get justice. —Roberta Richardson, Golden, CO We need more competition especially in the area of news reporting, both local and international and how the rest of the world perceives and affects Americans. Anything that works towards that is a step away from the type of blinkering that Bush was allowed to do to we the people in his efforts to attack Iraq —Liz Amsden, Los Angeles, CA It's time to de-consolidate the media and sell all the stations back to local groups! We need more locally produced programming instead of the so-called "voicetracking" that many stations are using today. —Richard Clifford, Milton, MA Enough pandering to industry consolidation, please. In defence of democracy we must stop covert and overt consolidation of the news media. —Herbert Samenfeld, Aurora, CO abolish Rupert Murdoch media consolidation to save our free press —Mary Pelletier, Hartford, CT One company has bought every radio station in our town. As a result they have raised advertising rates so high that they have priced out small businesses like mine. Thanks for what you do. —Jean Colston, Gaston, NC Quit selling my airwaves to corporate propagandists. —William Mills, Guerneville, CA We need more independent media voices, not fewer. Act against media consolidation now! —Mr. Edlin Brewer, Chicago, IL If this isn't stopped the only media outlet we will have will be "Pravda". We currently call it Comcast. —Kimberley Fischer, Madera, CA If the FCC doesn't enforce its own rules to protect the public, then who will? —James Suthers, Burbank, CA Free Press

Just another reason that more and more people are turning to the Internet for their content and cutting the cord. —Robert Truman, Tucson, AZ A strong democracy needs strong journalism, free from the control of special interests. After WWII, the US established & paid for free public media in Germany & Japan, knowing it was necessary to build democracies--yet we refuse to fund & support public broadcasting in our own country. The FCC must keep the PUBLIC INTEREST in the forefront of its mind, and resist the pressure of special interest groups and commercial demands. I and my whole family feel passionatly about this issue. —Karen Rogers, San Francisco, CA stop the backroom deals and the loophole abusers from reducing our diverse and rich independent media sources! they are all about greed, not about the good of the people. BE A WATCHDOG FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT AN ENABLER TO THOSE THAT DONT CARE ABOUT THE COMMON MAN. —David Hillstrom, CLIFTON FORGE, VA Without a free and diverse Media, Propaganda rules. —Paul Caubo, Tallapoosa, GA It happened in Italy. President Rupert Murdoch anyone? —Bonnie Acosta, Middletown, NJ Monopolies reduce innovation and wages and they increase costs. Whatever happened to anti-trust laws? —Virginia Woolridge, Annapolis, MD We are a diverse country, that is part of our foundation. We cannot allow such few corporate voices to continue this dumbing down of Americans. Stop this consolidation, "too big to fail" and too big to provide valid information and many voices. —Hedy Griffiths, Portland, OR Local news is important to a vibrant community. If consolidation for money's sake is allowed--then the public is left with less information to base their judgement on. Rich conglomerates should not own the airwaves--the people should have a say. —, Los Angeles, CA Please work for the PUBLIC as you are a governmental body and NOT a corporate owned/run entity! Please stop acting like a third-world bunch of police officers working for handouts and STOP these asinine decisions! —Jason Mocanu, STOCKTON, CA We need more diversity, not less. Too many channels are owned to too few companies. —Harold J. Denenberg, Langhorne, PA The conservative right has far too much control over what we see on media. —Joe Dorsey, san pablo, CA I always thought the FCC was there to oversee, no lets say it, to police these broadcasters. Now what? We have to keep an eye on the FCC? This is madness. —William MacAdam Hoppe, New York, NY As you well know, diversity is the backbone of America. Please ensure diversity in media ownership. —James Knowles, Los Altos, CA Free Press

Mr. Genachowski, I'm sorry you failed to show any interest in the needs of the millions of middle and lower class, but went way overboard in wholly assisting greedy corporations. I think the first unexpected surprise which stunned the public was the huge money Mr. Grosso walked away with on leaving Wall Street. Another stunner around that time was the huge amount paid to the woman head of the Red Cross. It seems their plan is to immunize us as their rewards grow by 25% a year. They've ruined our country. Thank God for the Justice who helped millions of us who needed consideration. Banks continue their game, borrowing money at the lowest rates, lending huge amounts to financial groups BUT not to small business. Obama and the banks shifted the entire sick mortgage market over to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to take care of and the taxpayers will be burdened with this debt. enormous amounts of money are ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox monopolize the markets. ---- Free time for the public use of the airwaves should be set aside, as in England, for free advertising, education, debate, so citizens can present their views. —Frances Wilgren, Waltham, MA Wars, corporate malfeasance, trivialized events to cover up real news that needs to be reported to prevent war, corporate malfeasance, Faux News. —John A Klett, Santa barbara, CA You absolutely need to keep your "eyes peeled" with these guys. "Greed" and "self enrichment rules" when it comes to media. Most of the younger people in media don't even understand or have hear about "public airways" obligations upon media, in order to use the airways. There first was and should be "public servant". The people own the spectrum! —Bruce Elsensohn, new orleans, LA keep communication open and diverse —Susan E. Podshadley, Watertown, MA keep communication open and diverse —Susan E. Podshadley, Watertown, MA FCC please do what's right for the people and jobs. —Mike Nelson, Phoenix, AZ You need to take the First Amendment seriously rather than continually caving in to big media interests. —T Lauer, Beverly Hills, MI Thank you for all you do. Helen Helfer —Helen Helfer, middletown, NY Your job is to protect us, the citizens, not the businesses. —Karen Curry, Pullman, WA Please note that I am a registered voter and tax-payer in good standing. —Karen Willson, Saint Louis , MO The FCC must renew and revitalize its role to represent the needs of the public. Caving in to corporate lobbyists is not in the interest of the people the FCC is supposed to protect.. —Tapio, jemez springs, NM The air waves are meant to serve the people of this country - Not the Corporations! —Jerry Kilgore, Hereford, AZ

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As a member of a rural community, I depend on local news, especially radio, to keep me informed about not only items of local interest, but particularly emergency situations, weather & traffic reports. My extended community is very spread out, but we are brought together by our local radio station. —Ms. Martha Russell, Branscomb, CA Stop the consolidations -- the news already is news-less. Don't make things worse. —Andrew Paul Gutierrez, Kensington, CA This nonsense of consolidating news sources is nonsense and does little for the public news listener and only adds more income to the broadcasters. —Bob Payne, Ormond Beach, FL Corporations run this country, and they run your policies,. Don't be a pawn of the wealthy bankers and insurance companies. —Brian McNaughton, Trout Creek, MT Please, please, please stop media consolidation -- it not only poisons the information citizens receive through the media, it also deprives citizens of information when huge conglomerates pull out of communities and shutter their newspapers, radio, stations, etc. at the drop of their stock value. They have proven: they have no commitment to truth and they have no commitment to the communities wherein they profit. —DeAnne Musolf Crouch, Pleasant Hill, CA A media landscape that is monopolized by a handful of corporations cannot serve the interests of democracy. Please fulfill your mandate to look out for the interests of the American people. —Mirella Landriscina, Brooklyn, NY Don't let George Orwell's prophecy come true. Keep media companies from owning multiple types of media. —L Dykas, Pennington, NJ Allowing control of ther media by just a few large corporations does not serve the public interest or promote diversity or the free exchange of ideas...something essential to the exercise of democracy. Allowing abuses to continue is detrimental to American philosophy and principals. —Patrick McGann, Marianna, FL We want more diversity. Don't let our news be all one color. —Dana Barunas, Pembroke, MA Please don't sell us out to big media! Turn down their money and act to protect us from their abuse! —James Wilson, South San Francisco, CA the only decent news shows are Democracy Now, Pro Publica, Truth Digg and Huffington Post. They are all online, and I fear, the average Americian gets his "news" from TV, which is canned garbage! —Eileen Griffin, burien, WA We have had enough consolidation. No more! Diversity is healthy for our democracy. Do your job! Represent us! —Mimi Harris, chicago, IL Attention FCC officials Please stop working for the BIG MEDIA and start doing your job and protect US! The consumers. We are the ones who vote and not the corporations. We also pay most of the taxes in the country! —Art Alfaro, Azusa, CA

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competition is supposed to solve all problems or only when it suits big corporations? —Jack Stewart, Jasper, AR I just had to correct my first name. Everything else is the same —Rosemarie K Lester, madison, WI There *must* be an end to consolidation. Healthy competition is the heart of our economy and our national soul, and it must be fostered wherever possible. —Leyte Jefferson, Waterbury, CT Without freedom of the press there is no freedom. —Michelle Shafer, Chicago, IL Stop selling out the American people so you can line your own pockets you crooked bastards. —Michael B Knopp, Easton, MD This affects you and your family too. —Karen Emrey, Santa Rosa, CA Learn your lesson and listen and play fair! —Susie Anderson, Sedona, AZ STOP PANDERING TO CORPORATE CROOKS AND START PROTECTING THE PUBLIC AGAINST THE ABUSES OF INDUSTRY! —Albert D. Viener Esq. , Miami, FL Journalism sucks today. Whos care if someone murdered his wife on the other side of the U.S. —Robert Jones , Sulphur Springs , TX It should never be forgotten or ignored that the airwaves belong to we the people, not to the corporations. —Melissa Peters, Richmond, VA Media consolidation = less media diversity and less competition. —Kevin Allemann, Harrisburg, MO We need more independent media voices and outlets, not more consolidation by the monopolistic entities that already exist. —Frank Bieniek, Lodi, NJ This is so typical of your stewardship for the rich, greedy, and powerful. —Andrew Lenz, Leverett, MA Where I live, tv stations are sharing news stories. We get mostly local or national non-stories. We need to hear what's going on around the world in a fair, unbiased media presentation. —Grace Ruth, San Francisco, CA I live in a city where 2 local stations have consolidated their news coverage. I am sad to say that the quality of our local news has indeed suffered. I am disappointed that the FCC cannot or doesn't choose to control this sort of consolidation, our democracy depends on an informed electorate, already a significant issue. Please reconsider your positions in this area. thank You. Richard Eaton —Richard Eaton, rochester, NY Free Press

This kind of media consolidation is what precipitates disastrous and shameful manipulation of personal data extremely hurtful to people already in distress such as those being addressed in the UK by the Rupert Murdoch Media Empire. We demand legitimacy, truth and honor from the media and will settle for nothing less. We hold you, the FCC, totally responsible for this. —Susan Lovejoy, Charlotte, NC I am 78 years old and tired of fighting media companies in order to secure truly open airwaves where diversity of opinions and local voices may thrive. —Rosalyn Will, Astoria, NY Theoretically it's competition that causes businesses to evolve toward better pricing and higher quality. We need more diversity, not less! —Susan Williams, Lakewood, CO We need more news, and more diverse sources and views in order for democracy to flourish —, Mountlake Terrace, WA Thanks for the good news! Finally! —Phil Allen, Berkeley, CA The current status of corporate control of media outlets is detrimental to democracy. Infotainment is considered 'news', some outlets are just propaganda mouthpieces for idealogues, and 'fair and balanced' seems to mean giving credibility to any view regardless of the facts. This has to stop. —Gail Nuckels, Fox Island, WA I travelled in Eastern Europe in 1988, when every one of those countries had a Communist government. The first thing that struck me when I arrived in the Soviet Union was that you could not get news. I was immediately aware of this in every one of the 6 countries I visited. The difference was that people behind the Iron Curtain KNEW that they weren't getting any real news. What I see in today in the United States is just a pro-corporate form of Pravda and a population that doesn't know that it's being kept in ignorance. It's hard to find a mainstream news source that doesn't adhere to the party line, repeat the same talking points, or do its best to keep people uninvolved in real debate. We need more local and independent news sources EVERYWHERE and in every form of media. —Margot Fein, New York, NY Consolidation of news media has resulted in so much bias that the "news" aren't worth the paper they are printed on or the air on which they broadcast. —Edith Racz, PHOENIX, AZ Media monopoly and democracy don't mix. —Rex Palmer, Cumberland, RI Please consider the people and understand that what we want in more information not the same information provided by every outlet! People want local news not a newspaper full of AP wire stories! Please consider the will of the people and consider the spirit of the United states which is suppose to be about people not big business! I was very displeased to hear how a member of your group left after making a ruling combining huge companies and would like to see this kind of behavior prosecuted! If that wasn't a bribe what is? Please think about how things look before portraying the FCC and the USA in such a bad light! Stop colluding and protect the people and the news!!! The people of the United States would rather not live in the corporate version of cold war Russia or some of the 3rd world country states! —Patrice Hundstad, Mankato, MN

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There has been far too much consolidation of news outlets with the same sources being sited rather than time and energy being spent in investigative reporting in many areas. Please don't give in to corporate pressure. The media in America should remain free and open so the people can make informed decisions on important matters. —Betty Ramsey, Las Vegas, NV The freedom of the press is a cornerstone of our democracy. That means not only freedom from government interference, but also freedom from corporate control. That is dangerously eroded by the "consolidation" of numerous news outlets under one corporate umbrella. Please preserve freedom of the press and stop mega corporations from devouring our media diversity! Thanks, Mark —Mark Merizan, Sherwood, OR Thank you. —Dr. Brian Shute, Spokane, WA Free, diverse and decentralized media is the very essence of democracy. Protect our democracy! —Judy Lubin, Chicago, IL The public deserves more diversity in all markets. Bigger is not better. —Jared and Judy Jenkins, Boise, ID The only safe repository for data is in the hands of the people. Getting the truth out has become harder than ever in the history of the U. S. of A. because of media consolidation in the hands of unknown persons of unknown intent. Given the ascendancy of fascism, with the Supreme Court's collusion in authorizing big companies to buy the candidates and offices they want to collude with, and dupes and willing collaborators in the legislative branch, and often the executive branch, the people need the truth more than ever. Our food supply is toxic. So is our air and our water. Our clothing, shelter, our childrens' toys are contaminated and we can't find leaders to enable us to adaptively respond to these threatening changes in our environment. Freedom of Information should be automatic. It's not. Alternatives to the sources of data give hope the truth can still get to the people. Fascist owners have proven time and again they will not report the truth at all or will spin it or distort it or bury it. —Gary Andrews, Portsmouth, OH A free media is an open, transparent media. We citizens need to know who owns which parts of our media; we cannot afford to tolerate any further shenanigans that de facto consolidate our media further. —Ruth Wieties, Champaign, IL We want a nation unlike the dystopia described in 1984. We want diversity in our media, not Big Brother. —Mary Eliowitz, Maple City, MI I think having our news and information come from a wide number of sources and range of opinions is critical to the preservation of democracy. —Shari Kelts, Kirkwood, MO A well informed public is your mandate! Good grief do your jobs FCC. You work for us, the People! —Paul Mabry, Grand Rapids, MI please close the loopholes. Citizens deserve more than copycat broadcasts. —Barbara Sowder, Rockville, MD If a local channel or station can not operate independently, they should surrender their frequency back to the public, and allow a channel or station that can operate independently to use that frequency. —Larry Lawton, Aberdeen, WA Free Press

PLEASE!!! —Sheila Mary Low-Beer, Charleston, SC My market is El Paso, Tx. Here KDBC and KTSM have consolidated their news operations resulting in a ludicrous and pointless duplication of news broadcasts. It is an insulting scam on the public! —Max Mastellone, Las Cruces, NM The consolidation is far from covert in Roanoke and other regions in Southwestern Virginia! Same folks on Fox and NBC affilcates, not as much so as CBS though its trending that way. —Sherrye Lantz, Roanoke, VA I'd love to hekp keep the local press in action. —Jason Skidmore, San Diego, CA I want to be an informed citizen. I depend on radio news programs and I listen to many different stations. Consolidation of news coverage may be acceptable to a lazy listener, but we will all be forced to be lazy listeners if the FCC doesn't stop the trend of consolidation of news. It's not all about media companies making money. It's about learning from hearing different viewpoints and then making up one's own mind. I want that diversity in broadcasting because I want to be informed. —Martha Scoppa, Liberty, NY When will corporate takeovers stop? —Chris Saia, Brooklyn,, NY We need greater diversity of news, not less!! That is why it is so annoying to see congress trying to kill public broadcasting. —William S. McKenzie, Columbia, MO NEW JERSE JUST LOST ITS TV STATION TO ONE IN NEW YORK. —Cathleen Bataille, TOMS ROIVER, NJ Freedom of the press is a basic liberty that we enjoy as Americans, leave it alone! —Matt Lison, Stevens Point, WI Just what do you not understand about preserving local news? Do you want to see our democracy fail because people are not informed of the facts and thus not able to make informed decisions for themselves? —Rebecca Hogle, Tucson, AZ I join with the other voices in encouraging you to FCC as it was meant to be used. —Joan Costello, Omaha, NE It is critically important to the health of our democracy that news outlets, the press in general, NOT be owned and/or controlled by a few large corporations. Please act accordingly, following the implicit and explicit mandates that compelled the creation of your (our) regulatory body. Use your authority as it was intended: for our benefit, not that of big business. —David Fruechting, Los Angeles, CA FCC exists in order to PREVENT just what you were trying to do. Of course you don't want to think of us out here in TV land; your role is to placate big media. —Samuel, Grand Junction, CO

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This consolidation has already affected Chicago by having the Tribune and Sun Times owning radio stations to report the same misinformation to every one of us! This is a way to severely limit democracy. It is also the reason that the younger generation has not followed the so called news. The more consolidation that takes place the more likely readership will continue to plummet and result in most of the media putting themselves out of business. This is very frightening. Adolph Hitler was elected by controlling the media. Do we really want to continue to kill America from within? —Jeffrey Sabitt, Hawthorn Woods, IL Mainstream news coverage in the US is so pathetic. There is absolutely no analysis in the mainstream media. The only news channel worth watching is PBS. Otherwise, there is no alternative. —Luke Brzostowski, Downers Grove, IL Greed is like a cancer to our society. Please "plug" all the loopholes that these unconscionable media companies are using to thwart your well-meaning rules. Thank you for listening to our concerns and for making the ethical decision to preserve free and open speech and opportunities for local media to thrive. —Erna Luering, Norwich, CT That is worth 20.00 $ even though I am disabled. Consolidation is the enemy of competition. —Rodney Nelson, Pocatello, ID Chairman Genachowski, In 1996, the FCC loosened the restrictions on how many radio stations a company could own. This resulted in a few conglomorates buying everything. Many people were let go and locally oriented programming was discontinued. Today unless a news item takes place before 8:30 AM during the week or in some cases before 7:00 PM (during afternoon drive), you will not hear it on most radio stations. Another thing that has happened is that stations have found ways to present local content from other parts of the country. One example is Clear Channel where Connecticut news is prepared and presented from a station in Syracuse, New York. This means that the on air reporters and commentators are not involved in the community or city of license they are supposed to represent. The same thing is happening on TV. Cutbacks in news departments and back room deals to get around your ownership rules and requirements are taking place as I write this. Consolidation was a big mistake on broadcast radio. Please do not open the door for the same patterns and practices to take place on television. —Lawrence Stoler, Stamford, CT Do your job. Quit caving in to big money. Stand on the side of the people; after all, we own the airwaves, or did you forget? —Robert Wolf , New Mexico, NM Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one. ~Abbott Joseph Liebling, "Do You Belong in Journalism?" New Yorker, 4 May 1960 —Mr. Stanley Lukaszewski, Austin, TX Think of your own families and children and grandchildren. Please focus on the best possible procedures, if only for their benefit. —Carol Ann Rittenhouse, Plymouth, WI We have enough consolidation going on in the US and the world. Fewer companies is less choice for the people and too much power for a few. This is particularly bad for media. —Debbie Richards, Evanston, IL Do your job! Stop this from happening. When you weaken the media, you weaken the nation. —Myra-Ann Pickens, Mountain View, CA

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We need more choices and a return to the fairness doctrine. The Fox, Limbaugh et al misrepresentation of facts, Rove ads lying about policies and facts on TV are creating an oligarthy like Mexico. We need an informed public to strengthen our Democracy. —Jeanne Geis-Rolle, Sierra Vista, AZ It is well past time that the FCC represents the interests of the American People over the special inters\ests of corporations and the ultra wealthy in this nation. Please take this to heart. —Paul Zink, Montgomery, IL The hidden agenda of the FCC is so transparent - in collusion and caving in to pressure from unethical corporate entities. How weak, and how sad, compromising the rights of Americans right before our eyes. The founding fathers are appalled... —Thomas Matthews, Soquel, CA I get tired of regulators serving the regulated, and the revolving door between the regulated and regulators. In the EU this would be called fraud, but the USA seems to call it making money? —Mark Dunn, Blackhawk, CO the airwaves are for all citizens not just a select few... —Toby Hardman, Portland, OR sincerely, Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Eric Lee Nilson, Waukegan, IL Although I did not write this letter, I endorse it 100%! —Allan Hogle, Gualala, CA The FCC must limit media monopolization and act to protect and improve the internet. No big mergers! Yes to Net Neutrality! —Howard Winant, Santa Barbara, CA LISTEN TO THE CITIZENS OF AMERICA!!! WE WILL STAND FOR NOTHING LESS THAN FREEDOM OF INFORMATION!!!!!!!!! —Judith Parker, Saint Paul, MN This is of great concern to me. Increased vigilance and enforcement to curb these practices is clearly warranted. —Sherri Shadrick, Oklahoma City, OK We need a diversity of view points in this country. You can't have that if the media is controlled by the few and the rich. —Francine Brown, New York, NY

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The level of journalism in this country is deplorable, undermining our democracy and dumbing down our citizens. HOW DARE the FCC look the other way, worsening that deplorable situation by blithely allowing broadcasters let rodeo clowns, pillheads, talking dolls and propagandists to take center stage away from serious fact-finding reporters and local NEWS!!!!!!! You are accountable to the American people and WE will have your HEAD for helping this decline into crass, UNfair and UNbalanced “Infotainment” to happen! —expat from Iowa Beth L. Jones , Monticello, IA I want to hear a variety of view points. It is a scary thought that the FCC might not crack down on such a dubious practice. It is really scary to think a person like Rupport Murdock could force his point of view down our orfice. The FCC should not create policies that might violate freedom of speech. —Gail Walter, cocoa, FL A strong democracy depends on the diversity of media ownership - monopolies of the public airwaves are a threat to varied and vibrant discourse . . . the hallmark of a true democracy. —Kirsten Waack, Barrington, IL Television needs the variety. It's already becoming incredibly bland--virtually the same things on every channel. They even run the commercials at the same time. —Kristin Erman, Joplin, MO It is essential that newspapers report the news rather than regurgitating the party line. —Mary Sweeney, Lynn, MA We need diverity of news outlets not consolidation. The quality of our news in the United States in internationally seen as a joke. This issue affects the quality of life for the millions of Americans. Do not give away our voices to corporate interests. Please support this resolution. —Nathan Wilkes, Austin, TX Consolidation is not good for anybody, much less a democracy. —Barbara Viken, San Francisco, CA local journalism competition and diversity are key to keeping our country free and are esssential to allow for an info9rmed public —Anna Zawierucha, fountain Hill, PA A functional democracy always requires an informed citizenry. We will never achieve this with underhanded media consolidation and the loss of the local news and information we must have. —Elizabeth Cori-Jones, Gainesville, FL local journalism competition and diversity are key to keeping our country free and are esssential to allow for an info9rmed public —Anna, fountain hill, PA Just Say No To Media Monopolies !!! Freely Independent Television Journalism Is At Risk Of Vanishing... Democracy Will No Longer Exist If Citizens Have No Choice In Hearing Diverse News Reports !!! —Kevin Test, Portland, OR The airwaves _belong_ to "we, the people", media companies are just renting those resources from us. Your job is to protect the airwaves for "we, the people" not for the corporations that are tenants on the air. —Ray Bryan, St. Paul, MN

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This may be a group email but the issue is very real. I depend on diverse sources of information that provide a variety or viewpoints. I couldn't hope to be an informed citizen with out a wide range of information sources. protect the local, diverse information sources. They actually need to be expanded. Sincerely Louise Shorter —Louise Shorter, boulder, CO Competition is necessary. —William Baker, NEVADA CITY, CA The more consolidation we get in the media the more one voice predominates. We need diversity for a viable democracy! —John F Schroeder, Rio Rancho, NM I think it is very important to have diverse ideas and publications available through all media sources easily accessible to the public. Broadcasters abuse of FCCs media ownership must STOP at all levels. —Patricia L McGlenn, Tucson, AZ We are on to you!! —Phillip R. Sturdevant, Holland,, MI The media needs to be as diverse as possible. —Steven Tope, La Crosse, WI The right to different points of view are what keeps our democracy sustainable. —Rex Sanders, Phenix City, AL Democracy Now! —Douglas Smith, Bellingham, WA The same principle that protects the rights of every individual in this nation also tunes to the rights and vitality of "individual" local news organizations that prevent homogenized thinking in our news. You must, absolutely must, prevent these covert attempts to undermine what amounts to freedom of news information. You know by now we are an alerted citizenry. Work with us instead of allowing such covert betrayal. Ronald Jorgensen —Ronald Jorgensen, Enumclaw, WA I couldn't agree more! just look at the Murdoch empireof Fox News.(Nuffield said!) —Frederick Y Martello, Allendale, NJ Chairman Genahowski and FCC Commissioners, Please work to support the voice of Democracy, not restrict it. —David McGlocklin, Davis, CA The more voices as have the better it is for America. Media consolidation already has gone too far. Please stop lessening the rules and disallow future new media conglomerates. Thank you! —Bonnieclare Erling, Seattle, WA I am amazed and appalled that you would not support local news programming. These conglomerates should be broken up, not encouranged and supported. —Jan Cohen, Boonville, MO

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Every day is becomes clearer that the media is biased and only wants to provide a steady stream of idiotic pabulum. We need channels that are unbiased, provide decent local news and programs that are more public interest oriented. The airwaves belong to the people and are not owned by the BIG Corporations!!! —Penelope Curtis, Grass Valley, CA STOP CONSOLIDATION! —Emma Kulhanek, grand rapids, MI I saw what happened here in my town 15 years ago with the changes then. I shudder to imagine what would happen now —Cheri Henderson, Asheville, NC As one who majored in communication I have been extremely disappointed by the recent actions of the FCC especially during the Bush Administration. To put it more succinctly I am one pissed-off citizen looking to unseat anyone who is not for the common good. Just now, the FCC has not been working the Common Good. If we must destroy the FCC to get it back then so be it. —Bill Dugan, Salem, OR I live in the middle of Bluegrass Country, in Western North Carolina, but I gt no bluegrass on the radio. None! We have only one TV station in all of WNC. All the rest come from South Carolina. —Frank W. Heatherington, Marshall, NC Thank you! —G Kortes, vancouver, WA why bother with television, radio, etc. if it is all the same? Enough is enough! —Virginia Harris, Sebastopol, CA Our democracy depends upon a free press. Do the right thing. —Shelly Alcorn, Fair Oaks , CA Do your job, the airways belong to us, not big business. —Bill Burns, Buda, TX I expect you, as an arm of government, to work to protect the public interests at all times. By the FCC actions of recent years this seems to have been forgotten. Too many parties, gifts and fine dining to keep your judgements clear? Watching every move and holding you accountable and it looks like the courts are too. Sincerely, S. M. Jobe —SMark Jobe, Santa Barbara, CA Since politics is local, why can't the news about politics be local too? —1SG Arthur Greathead, Butler, PA I live in the Richmond, VA area. Our newspaper, the Richmond Times-Dispatch is partly owned by Eric Cantor's wife. Not only do letters to the editor that are critical of Rep. Cantor go by the wayside, our other media outlets, NBC TV in particular, are also indirectly affected. We need more FREE press, not less! —Candace Graham, Midlothian, VA I want my Govt. to be looking out for MY interests NOT big business. I van voice my opinion to you here but more importantly through my vote. Please don't let my ability to make informed decisions harder by not being able to easily get different viepoints from my news sources. —Todd Fundaro, Clawson, MI Free Press

[email protected] —Glyn Ellis, ORIHUELA COSTA, VI I totally agree with this statement. Media companies keep taking advantage of loopholes to consolidate as much as possible and it puts objectivity at risk. Big media are more concerned with national politics, ratings and muck raking then with fair reporting and local issues. —Mrs. Deb Baverstock, Fitchburg, WI Diversity in the media is essential. No nor individual or group should be able to monopolize local market, —Duane Paulsen, Tyngsboro, MA I want real news, not info-tainment shown on two or three other channels. I want choices, and news channels competing against each other gives me options as to where I spend my time and my advertising dollars. —Katherine Busz, Burien, WA Every community deserves access to local news. Consolidation weakens this access. —Louise B Brown, New York, NY Free speech demands licensing only for equal time for all in the public interest. —Valerie Sanfilippo, San Diego, CA We need diversity in the news. —Arthur Mathiasen, Rio Rancho, NM This is becoming a frighteningly dumbed down nation because news media is controlled by a few large corporations. Please do your job and end this abuse of information dissemination. —Sherry Lewis, Albuquerque, NM I want local news to stay local, and not just the crime blotter. There's enough going on in our city politics to keep local investigative journalists very busy! And, the public needs to be informed about local issues that they might actually be able to influence. Please stop these loopholes and keep our news from being the same from station to station. Thanks for listening. —Nancy Hartley, San Diego, CA We need MORE and MORE VARIED voices present in our Press, NOT LESS! —Richard Salyer, Fullerton, CA I don't want McNews that has nothing to do with my community, state, or region. I want diverse media so we have differing voices and points of view. —Rev James Swarts, Rochester,, NY I object to corporations being treated as individuals with full individual freedoms under the constitution. Media must be regulated to limit its hegemony over the media markets. Diversity must be supported to retain the fundamental rights promised under the Declaration of Independence and written into the constitution. —Judith Johnston Klein, Ramona, CA a license to broadcast carries an obligation to obey FCC media ownership rules —William Schallert, pac.palis., CA We desperately need you to protect the Public interest and NOT the Corporate one!! —Martin Steiner, Petaluma, CA Free Press

This is important —sue Temere, South Lyon, MI Remember what American is supposed to stand for!!! —Ms. Diana Kupersmith, Bloomington, IN do your job! protect the airwaves! the airwaves BELONG to the people! —Catherine Buchanan, Las Vegas, NV Technology has been used unwisely as we see The English Murdoch scandal with his News of the World. STOP —Bernardo Foschetti, Los Angeles, CA ...Free the Airwaves!, Free the Presses!, Free Your MINDS! ! ! —Scott Yoos , Olympia, WA Media companies that use their ownership to manipulate the news have no place in a free democracy. Media companies must be prohibited from consolidating stations to broadcast their message. Allow democracy to flourish, plug up the loopholes that allow media companies to dominate regions news broadcasting abilities. —Thomas J. Rowan, Bronx, NY Media needs to be local and owned by hundreds if not thousands of people, rather than by a couple big corporations. —Rachel Whalley, Seattle, WA Honestly, when I see the state of media in my community of Columbus, Ohio, and elsewhere, I feel like we're starving for good, reliable and accurate information we can use when making scores of major and minor decisions each year. I think it's clear that we won't get that information until there's more real competitive diversity among the providers --- lots more. Please help! —Craig Schroeder, Columbus, OH Return to real journalism! —Tony Ippolito, Atlanta, GA Please stop the consolidation of media in our communities. We want greater diversity not one size fits all! —H Turano, Kaaawa, HI You will be watched and held accountable. —Dennis Wright, Peterborough, NH The FCC is supposed to be a Watchdog, not Lapdog. Please don't be a mongrel. —William Kloss, Washington, DC Oligarchy, monopoly, and their like do not lead to a better informed or entertained citizenry. —Charles A Wolfe, Sylmar, CA We must build up integrity in media and not allow it to be adulterated by human weakness such as greed. —Jerry Flach, N Haledon, NJ from Mr.D. Narveson in Iowa -- stop consolidation; we need to diversify. —MrD NARVESON, Iowa City, IA Free Press

Democracy thrives on diversity of opinion and ideas. Media consolidation chokes the lifeblood out of a free society. —Sally Brotman, Truro, MA save the news, the real news —Richard Lanum, Trotwood, OH As citizens we need unadulterated news. It is only fair that we have access to unbiased reporting. —Helen Wasson, seward, AK This occurred in Buffalo, NY. the nbc radio station with Hannity decided to take the cool rock and roll station (the Lake) and double the Hannity /cbs drivel. —Trish Rusk, Buffalo, NY Democracy is incompatible with consolidated media, especially these days when "media" companies are insanely partisan. Shame on you, FCC! —Michael Cruz, Novato, CA In order for democracy to survive, it is essential to have an open forum through the media. To allow conglomerates or wealthy individuals to allow only news that fits their ideology is to circumvent everything this country stands for, and to continue not reigning in these people is to put our democracy in jeapordy. —Lee Wiggins, New York, NY Equal access to the media is the cornerstone of all our freedoms. Today we are in a dangerous place because of lack of regulations governing corporations in this sector. We demand more media regulation and much stricter rules against near monopolies like Clear Channel. The American people want change now! —James Ferrigno, San Francisco, CA It is time to dismante corporate control of media. There is a reason we have laws against conglomeration, carels, monopolies. That government no longer considers such entitities to be problematic speaks to how much control private enterprise has over government. Stop the madness! —Earl M Cohen, Pittsburgh, PA stope these sob from ....its like the nazi's are trying to take over —Gene Tyburn, SANTA BARBARA, CA Thank you for helping to protect our rights! —Jennifer A. Meares , Matawan, NJ Please end this covert consolidation! —Dale LaCognata, Fishers, IN Protect Localism and Diversity of Opinions! —Mario Accaoui, Tampa, FL We here in Denver need more voices to cover stories, not consolidation of newsrooms to "save money". Its not money their attempting to save, rather its an attempt to save the rightwing news organs of Fox to stifle and control the flow of local information. —Thomas melvin, Denver, CO

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The FCC forgets the public owns the airwaves not corporations. It is the FCC job to protect the public interests and the Public good. I have over 35 years in Television entertainment, including broadcasting. I would be happy to consult for them on why it is vital to preserve diversity and to keep local news alive. I also offer to help them find good people to work for them who are not owned by private interests. The FCC had a public hearing last year here in southern CA. they had it in the middle of the work day in one of the poorest parts of town. Millions of people could not attend or even watch the public meeting. Things like that have to change for the better and be able to reach many more of the public for comment on any rule changes. —Craig Talbert, Marina del Rey, CA You are supposed to work FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT THE CORPORATIONS! DO YOUR JOB!!!! —Jeff Edeker , studio city, CA Belo and Clear Channel Communications are big players in Texas owning several stations in each major city. I expect the FCC to stand up and stop collusion with these media giants so that there is more diversity in this country, pursuant to the constitutions intent against monopolies. —Lauren Mueller, Austin, TX Giant media monopolies serve no public interest. —Randall Smith, San Diego, CA Issues viewed from a variety of viewpoints reveal their truth. I'm concerned. —Pamela Florissant, Canterbury, NH Put an end to monopoly and a limited perspective...noiw! —Cynthia Merrick, kaneohe, HI It is time you follow the rules! Stop being the pigs and start being legitimate businesses that you established. Remember, Greed will be your downfall!! —Marvin Kerdeman, Burtonsville, MD I am about to move so will be unavailable for this campaign for a while. Keep up the good work! —Adele Kushner, Alto, GA This is extremely important! Thanks for your action. —Joseph & Evelyn R. P. Hackett , Lafayette, LA Keep up the fight! —Terrance Peterson, Tacoma, WA No covert consolidations! Enough already! We don't need more sensationalist "journalism". —Judy Creason, Atascadero, CA We already have lost NJN in New Jersey, thanks to a governor who wants to hide his actions, in part by removing our only NJ-based station. We are now covered only by N.Y.C. and Philadelphia stations. It is crucial to our state that local stations have every opportunity to cover local community issues. Diversity of ownership is crucial to free speech and investigative journalism. Please represent me and all the people who have spoken out to date; we are watching! —Sally Jane Gellert, Woodcliff Lake, NJ how can i help —Tom Clark, Pennsville, NJ Free Press

One of the reasons we have the stark polarization of 'news' from FOX to MSNBC to CNN is this breakdown of the FCC rules on media ownership. IF there had been more oversight, we'd still have ACTUAL news shows, rather than opinions masquerading as news. PLEASE don't let this continue. We NEED multiple voices for the viewpoints that are out there. —James McCarthy, Los Angeles, CA Have boots, will walk to spread the info. Please call 312 307 2199 —Mark Kastigar, Wisconsin Dells, WI The FCC should spend more effort in stopping the acquisitions and mergers that are resulting in lack of local news coverage and homogenization of National news. Stop wasting efforts in censoring late evening and cable channel content to mollify a few prudes, instead of allowing adults to make their own decisions with the off button on their remote controls! —David Ross, San Francisco, CA The First Amendment demands a FREE Press, meaning that it not be owned by a cabal. —Alex Yaron, Palm Springs, CA Rupert Murdock is a perfect example of why the FCC must not allow loopholes to covertly consolidate more than FCC's media ownership rules allow. —Ruth C. Nace, Peterboroughh, NH Monopolies are not good in any business! —Jeanine Dichristofano, Palos Hills, IL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Valerie R. Federoff, Lakewood, NJ The radio show of quality and style is what future generations deserve. Influence in that direction would be most welcome. —Ken Markel, Great Barrington, MA Please put an end to broadcaster's abuse of the FCC's media ownership rules. —Lynne Gnaizda-Ranes, Pueblo, CO I understand that certain members of the commission already understand all this and have been supporting the letter and spirit of historic law and policy going back to 1934, and that other members don't give a [!!!!] and appear to be on the take from large media corporations. So be it. To the latter, why do you hate America so much? Have you, at last, no shame? To the former, "Run, Forrest, RUN!!! —Scott A. Weir , Durham, NC Bigger is not better; it is worse. —Nan Callan, Winter Haven, FL

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I was a former radio programmer. I know from first hand experience how corporate consolidation divided and decimated competition, diversity and local owenrship of radio. The result was a homogenized, ineffective and ultimately useless medium that now can only muster a pretense of actually serving its local market, whether it's in entertainment, news or public service. Every element of radio was adversely affected, not to mention the gutting of jobs for thousands of radio professionals, replaced by automation that claimed it could still be a "local' element to a community. Complete and utter bull. And for what? So corporations that were suddenly allowed to hold more then their fair share of the market could reap huge profits while overworking what was left of the staff, forced to still work on on shoestring budget and basically bringing a shoddy, lousy product to the public in comparison to what had been before when there was real competition and media outlets actually gave a shit in serving their community and their listeners. So please no more media concentration. Our democracy is barely alive as it is; more consolidation means no more democracy, pure and simple. Peggy Fry —Peggy Fry, Wilmington, NC For someone to EVEN try to monopolize any market, but especially media is an insult to the American way of life. Diversity is what America is about. To allow any kind of consolidation is an alarm to Americans to think twice about who is making decisions at the FCC. This agency is supposed to serve the citizens NOT big business!!! —Michael, Columbus, OH Shake - rattle - roll- I believe this matters alot. Look at what Murdock did and tell me it doesn't. —Marina Pratt, perry hall, MD Do not allow this media consolidation to happen. —Robert Cattle, Belleville, NJ I am tired of being deprived of decent journalism and news at the local level —Louise Rapisand, El Paso, TX No company or individual should own over 1% of any media outlet nationwide, and never more than a couple of TV or radio stations in any one city. —Mike Haxton, Overland Park, KS Freedom of the press should be just that. As our press is controlled by the few we lose out democracy. —Lynn Levine, Minneapolis, MN THANK YOU for standing up for American citizens - a.k.a. consumers. We need and deserve your support: that's your mandate! —Ray Hardin, Boston, MA I want the FCC to do it's job and protect the public's access to diverse media. Please listen to the Federal Appeals Court and stop the merging of media outlets. That takes way my local news access and my ability to get the facts. —Donnella Mitchell, Gig Harbor, WA media consolidation by large corporations has hurt this country more than we have realized and it's shameful that this has gone as long as it has. Please STOP the madness. —Stephen Morales, Mill Valley, CA The FCC is destroying democratic principles with its abusive media ownership rules. —Barbara Seiger, New York, NY diverse media ownership is necessary for a functioning democracy —Michael Dineen, Ovid, NY Free Press

YOU are supposed to be regulating this industry -- the airways belong to the American people, not Rupert Murdoch or ClearChannel Communications. DO YOU JOB! —T A. Hoffman, Wasco, CA This diversity is how we stay free in this country. To maintain this is why you have the job you have. Please stand up and do your job! —Swari Hhan, Fishers, IN The FCC has already screwed up the media quite enough............Please give Americans a BREAK............. —Jeff Hunziker , Peoria, IL FCC SHOULD ANSWER ONLY TO PEOPLE NOT FAKE PERSON-HOODS! —Enrst Schmidt , rOCHESTER, NY Fair and balanced news is essential to democracy! —Bonnie Breckenridge, San Diego, CA Isn't it strange how Republi'cons' are for good old american capitilism the competive spirit are a free America except when it come to controlling market share and monopolies - Enforce the Taft hartly act. —Barry Dossenko, Waynesville, NC Stop the Rupert Murdoch corruption NOW —Merry Gregor, Pasadena, CA Too much media owned by too few owners. Protect OUR media. —HD Frotscher, Tampa, FL At this rate soon all we will know is whatever lies Rupert Murdock chooses to tell us. —Mayellen Henry, Bellevue, WA Why isn't the FCC enforcing the Sherman Antitrust Act? It's time to break up these Cartels and Monopolies that incite violence and hatred with false information. —Dorothy Lebovitz, Upland, CA The tide of misinformation is destroying an honest dialogue in our country. Standard are dropping so low, people have lost all incentive to protest. The result, declining awareness of what the real issues are. There's no excuse not to be well informed. It's the responsibility of every citizen. —Phyllis Gray, New York, NY Please do away with the loopholes and strengthen the rules to prevent these covert consolidations. Media companies have been colluding rather than competing; that is preventing free and open competition and better local news coverage. Please end their evasion of the intent of the law. They are monopolizing illegally and restristicting open and diverse coverage of local news. —L Eleanor Finney, Laguna Niguel, CA Keep our diversity please. —Charles Williams, faribault, MN FCC, stop supporting corporate control of information via broadcasting....Support freedom of information...Support real Democracy! —Candace Stolley, lower lake, CA Free Press

Let's keep it fair and just for America. —Sharlene White, Oceanside, CA It is important that in such a diverse country as ours that our media must serve this same diversity by protecting the views of all media outlets big and small.god bless america —Mark Valladares, Denver, CO Wat do you expect? We are being ruled over by a kleptocratic plutocracy. Look at the "new" AT&T phoenix rebirth! —Bernard Pierre, Skaneateles, NY The media in a "free" country must not be controlled by the few, but must be available from diverse sources. It's a major prerequisite to prevent tyranny. —Alex Queral, Philadelphia, PA We all need to be heard in a democratic society. —Mary Clifford, Cotati, CA Wake up FCC! Quit taking the side of MegaMedia. Enforce the rules that protect us from monopolies. So far you are not doing so well. Obey the court rulings to that effect. —Gerald Single, Hayfield, MN The FCC's job is to protect the public's interests - not to set up the commissioners for future employment opportunities! Do your job! —Michael Bresler, Providence, RI We're watching! —William Robins, Yorktown, VA Please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Mary Conners, Melrose, MA Diverse media more than ever will determine the very health of a democracy in America. The Majority of Americans want truth in media not propaganda and dumbing down. Please close loopholes and protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves. WE want and need truthful local news and diverse coverage of events. This is what supports an educated public and a thriving democracy. thank you for standing with the American people on this important issue. Many Blessings, Bonnie L Carpenter —Bonnie Carpenter, Emeryville, CA Get the hell out of the Government if you do not want to preform your duties to protect free speech . I am tired of you revolving door people committing TREASON by betraying the citizens. —John D Lynch, LaVale, MD Media consolidation is one of the biggest threats to our democracy. Do you job. —Anne Bryant, Greenwood, IN We need to do everything we can to keep, and improve, local news. The more diversity on our airwaves, the better! —Janet Strothman, Berkeley, CA

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I have a 1 hour show on public radio about latin folkloric music. I can't really go into great detail, but I can announce an event or refer to a website.---Jack Mudry, KUVO 89.3FM —Jack Mudry, Denver, CO Remember the public interest? It's supposed to matter to you, not corporate profits and propaganda. —Lisa Kazmier, Manville, NJ A strong nation, a strong state, a strong community needs a diversity of voices in the news media. Take action! —Lynell A. Morr, Farmington Hills, MI This country depends upon diverse opinions being expressed. It would seem that one of your primary responsibilities is to insure that that this occurs. There has, in some of our opinions, been far too much consolidatiton to date, whether that was done openly or covertly. It needs to be stopped and reversed. —Robert I. Laitres , Delta, CO We must have diversity in the news media. Enforce stiff fines and investigate the shady deals that are consolidating news stations. —Sami Rappe, city, SC work for america. —J Wernet, chico, CA We need to be breaking up existing media consolidation, not adding to it. We are already past an acceptable line, for a well functioning free democracy. —James Sheeler, Asheville, NC Local news is vital to every community. —Catherine Dorner, Portland, OR We must keep PBS free. —Cynthia Fischer, West Chester , PA Bring Back NEWS WE CAN BELIEVE IN!!! —A Land Harris MD, Phoenix, AZ A variety of news sources is vital to our form of government. Well, what our form of government used to be, before the corporatocracy. —Linda Sexton, Norman, OK Keep our local news LOCAL!! —Lynn Sims, Portland, OR This country was founded with the freedom of speech as its first priority and consolidating the media is destroying this country's ability to hear multiple voices. End the media consolidation, foster diversification. —James Suarez, Kyle, TX We will call you out and you will be stopped in your tracks of deceit! —James Lewis Tyree II, Portland, OR 04;4;April —Albrecht, Auburn, CA Free Press

It's just common sense.... STOP IT ... just STOP IT !!! —Mrs. Amanda Martin, Lubbock, TX The airwaves belong to the public! It is an abuse of authority for the FCC to consolidate ownership OR control of a public resource in the hands of private, for-profit concerns. —Robin Gabler, Palm Springs, CA I used to love the radio. Wherever I lived -and I was restless young man- I counted on good radio stations where ever I found myself to keep me informed and entertained. These days it's a wasteland of car dealership ads, no distinctive music, and rampant punditry instead of local news. The one thing I can count on is that these boring, uninformed excuses for commercial radio are owned by larger companies who could not care less about the distinction and the flavor of diverse radio stations meeting the needs of local listeners. I was lucky that I grew with good local radio and I'm cursed to see how poor they have become. —Richard A. Tucker, Pembroke Pines, FL A once great information society has degenerated into a conservative propaganda machine filled with divisive doublespeak! Stop these traitors from further abuse of public trust! —Harry Engle, Tomahawk, WI The public isn't blind, we ARE watching and we DO care about how media is handled in our cities and nation. I am a journalism student and remain continually appalled at the underhanded practices that fly in the face of what American journalism should be founded on: freedom of speech, diversity of ideas, and integrity! —Rachell Berry, Birmingham, AL This is a great decision. The FCC is suppose to be a "watchdog" agency that preserves a free media for America, not a rubber stamp for corporate machinations gone wild with nothing in mind but profits. —David T. Gray, Claremont, NH The public owns the airwaves and is entitled to, and must have, quality local and national news coverage and an end to lies, sensationalism and fearmongering rampant in our media. Also, creeping consolidation is un American and criminal. Protect the consumer!! —M Claire McNeely, westbrook, ME Please reverse media and telecommunications consolidation. Our nation already suffers from a lack of diversity in news media. We definitely do not need any more consolidation- which is antithetical to a functioning democracy. —Patricia Gracian, San Diego, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Joseph, ABQ, NM An informed electorate is a true democracy. —Jane Simpson, Colorado Springs, CO

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It is important to have diverse points of view and coverage in a democratic society. Please do everything in your power to sustain a democracy as we are the model. —Anita Hernandez, Las Cruces, NM I am totally against any new megamergers between telecommunications giants that are already too large and powerful. In fact, I think that abusive giants like Clear Channel should be broken up. We need more communications voices not fewer. I demand that the internet remain open access and a halt and reversal of allowing companies to own and/or control large numbers of TV and radio stations. —Stephanie Stout, Houston, TX Hey, Do the right thing or resign your FCC position NOW!!!! If you want to work for Big Media, go get employed by them now. If you want to stay on the FCC you are working for THE PEOPLE . WE don't want any more media consolidation, we need the opposite!!!!!!! —Vicki Rollins, Astoria, NY Yes! I want the tool kit! Let's make things right! —Ancel R. Patten, Longview, WA Corporations should not have more power than people. This is a democracy, which means the people get a say, not the corporation. Thanks. —Dex Horton, Bellingham, WA I remember when the "powers that be" changed the rules on monopolies and de-regulation went into effect. More power was given to the rich and powerful to write, slant news, just buy up the media and shove the news down our throats and tell us who, what, when, how to think. —Pat Lester , LV, NV I will help by attending any hearings and WISH i had the time to do more, but I don't--congratulations on the wonderful things you've done-—Ruth H Strauss Md, los angeles, CA Listen to the people! This country is based on one thing. And that is "by the people, for the people" we must live up to that! —Nick, Covina, CA My country needs diversity and local broadcasters. I don't want three companies owning all the media of the country! —Olivia Booth, New York, NY Good thing we have an independent judiciary to correct gross wrong decisions you seem intent on making no matter what amount of dissenting input you get from the American citizenry. Remember you are in service to the best interests of the public, not coporations. At the end of the day, each action is a spiritual act. —Maris Arnold, Berkeley, CA Broadcasters should be required to strictly follow FCC's media ownership rules. —Helene Knox, Oakland, CA Isn't America being attacked enough? This is not a country "by the corporation, for the corporation, and of the corporation". —Norma Lundgren, Turlock, CA

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As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Patsy Prather, Huntsville, AL Needless to say it, just as when it comes to housing, DIVERSITY is needed - else we'll just become one homogeneous blob, fed by the corporation who happens to own the current media station. —Per-Ola Selander, Kirkland, WA This goes for telephone and cell communications companies as well. Break up Clear Channel's holdings. —Deborah S. Lamb, Miami, FL We can't allow large media corporations to rule the airwaves, to do so would severely weaken an already flimsy news culture. —Jerem Schmidt, Sarasota, FL Thank you! —Elizabeth Asnicar, Boulder, CO The media are not serving our democracy. Please fix that. They use our public air waves to serve themselves. It was not like this when I was younger and we need to stop this distortion of their purpose. —Margaret Anderson, St Paul, MN Local journalism and content support local jobs and community pride. America is built on small towns. Keep covert consolidation from destroying America. —Jo Heller, Reno, NV Absentee ownership degrades more of the environment than merely its airwaves - find & support your locally owned and operated media! —Kevin Ward, San Francisco, CA The 4th Estate is essential to a democracy - you have a sacred duty to make sure that FCC rules prohibit the attempts to find loopholes. Keep local, independent stations safe and competitive. —Sallie K Park, Charlottesville, VA Save Democracy...it matters for all of us! —Donna Marks, braintree, MA You said it better than I could have. No more photocopy journalism!!! —Tanya Kasim, Concord, NH I have attended many local political events that had large turnouts that were not covered by local media. —Teresa Chegin, Seattle, WA How about some real journalism, not the nonsense and pablum sensationalism designed to distract the people from the real issues. Stop that carpetbagger Rupert Murdoch and others' attempts to consolidate all media. —Robert Glasner , tarzana, CA I can easily get published in my local "letters to editor" section of my local weekly paper. —Dan Scribner, BUCKLEY, WA

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Don't allow covert consolidation of the media. Please remember that democracy can only exist with a wellinformed citizenry, who can hear all national and local news and points-of-view. —Rena Lewis, Ojai, CA Any form of media consolidation is a danger to our freedoms, and the free flow of truthfull information! It should be stoped. —Wanda Arnett, Fletcher, NC I am heartened by the recent court ruling, but am concerned and dismayed at the way stations are openly using the same story resources and information to produce exactly the same broadcasts on multiple channels. Where is the advantage of multiple points of view, of competitiveness? The public usually doesn't have any idea this is going on!! —Gerry Burge, Alpharetta,, GA I would like to see a new commissioner that has my interest at heart, not its pocketbook. —Ed Heard, chattanooga, TN Stop homogenizing the news into generic talking points! —James Kubesch, Oakland Park, FL End this , not so , covert , consolidation ! —Bruce Eyster, Brooklyn, NY I want media that is free from undue corporate control. It is your JOB to make sure that I get this. —Arnolds Lelis, Green Bay, WI What are you afraid of? Do your job. —Mike Farris, Natchitoches, LA Media consolidation leads to ignoring local needs. Saturnino V. Silva —Saturnino Silva, Aldan, PA Thanks you for your efforts to stop this biggist threat to our Dempcracy/ —Marian Roper, LaConner, WA Media diversity is extremely important. We dont need more of Murdoch nor other monopoly control of the media. —Carlos Cunha, Rocky Point, NY Attention FCC: Do your job. Don't be a joke. —Michael Casteel, Turnersville, NJ Why is it so difficult to just do the right thing? Follow the rules and report the facts. —Carol Styers, Palm Harbor, FL Thank you! —Jeff Bower , Marlboro, VT the day has arrived where a handful of corporations determine the fate of the entire world. The "future", once considered "science fiction" is here. where is the humanity? soul less white men, a true minority will gladly take us ALL down —Cynthia Davidson, Centerport, NY Free Press

Locally-owned news stations, with real local news and thoughtful commentary barely exists anymore. It has been taken over by right-wing corporate media, which is further movement towards fascism, and is destroying our country, economy and democracy. Please STOP THIS NOW! —Bethany Barry Menkart, Forest Dale, VT Protecting diversity in media is the only way to truly have freedom of the press. If you fail to protect this diversity, you may as well change your name from the Federal Communications Commission to the Ministry of Propaganda. —Cynthia Hopkins, Portsmouth, OH Nothing protects true democracy better than open access to genuine reporting of issues and the presentation of diverse opinions. —Kathleen Hoffmann, Mebane, NC We must have independent media. —Deidre Dunn, Middleton, WI I'm tired of having my options being limited to just one station. —Mr. Dana W. Carlson, Woodbury, MN The FCC seems to be one of the many governing entities in this country whose ability to act on behalf of consumers is under attack. Please show everyone that the FCC is not a toothless lion. Show them that the members of the FCC take seriously their responsibility for looking out for the interests of the American citizenry, not for the interests of media companies looking to cut corners. Media companies interests seem to be largely aimed at reducing costs, rather than upholding their responsibility to inform the public. Can you see Thomas Paine, Revolutionary War era pamphleteer, colluding with other publishers to cut costs? I can't. He took seriously his mission to inform the public of what was happening around him. The media's primary mission is SUPPOSED TO BE broadening the minds of the public, not feeding them pap while concentrating on raking in as much in profits as they can. Save American minds; close loopholes that allow media companies to covertly consolidate. —Kristin Clark, North Kingstown, RI You work for the people, not big Media. Don't sell out! —Daniel McCall, Atlanta, GA Big Business and Big Money must be controlled if only so all sides of information will be presented for preview. It would be nice if the spin and lies could be stopped also. —Leland Griffin Jr, Trumansburg, NY Civic education and public access to quality information and diverse perspectives, not to mention more in depth analysis, is a CRITICAL need in this country!! —deborah Duncan, Northfield, NJ This counrty has faced serious issues surrounding economics and employment, and we have been forced to reexamine and prioritize our practices to compete in a global economy. There is no issue more vital to the future growth and stabilization of this country than that of communication and ensuring access to information. We must learn from the lessons of the U.S. auto industry, they fought change and pushed a management enviroment that placed profit over people and lost there position as world market leaders. It is time to re-examine and prioritize a vision for global incusion that protect localism, diversity, and competition on the Public airways. —Julius Stanley, Chicago, IL This is vitally important. —Patrick O'Reilly, Troy, NY Free Press

"I hope we shall... crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and to bid defiance to the laws of our country." -Thomas Jefferson- "The fortunes amassed through corporate organization are now so large, and vest such power in those that wield them, as to make it a matter of necessity to give to the sovereign--that is, to the Government, which represents the people as a whole--some effective power of supervision over their corporate use. In order to ensure a healthy social and industrial life, every big corporation should be held responsible by, and be accountable to, some sovereign strong enough to control its conduct." -Teddy Roosevelt, address to congress Dec. 1907- "The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to the point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism." -Theodore Roosevelt—Todd Johnston, Oxford, MI This is about thinking ahead and being logical. —G Burton, Delaware, OH STOP this gross perversion of consolidation! —Jessica Pille, Marshalltown, IA Diverse and honest communications outlets are needed to keep an informed/involved populace. —Michael Moody, South Burlington, VT FCC should be manned by responsible people not beholding to idiots like Murdoch, etc. —Peggy Conroy, west chazy, NY Just a reminder...the airwaves are PUBLIC property.They belong to the PEOPLE, not private corporate interests.The FCC is supposed to be a watchdog.Do we the people have to take it and put it to sleep? —Jeffrey Bryce Davidson, Woodbridge, VA You are the comissioner (and by de facto the FCC.) So why act othewise? In orther words, if you are, (by public interest and not because you were appointed), then why are people as well as the federal courts questioning your actions? Unless they're wondering why media conglomerates seem to be having a way of getting your attention? That appears as well to be having the effect of taking your mind off what fair media representation means. And would this be because you wish to consolidate your political power by working in tandem with media conglomerates? So now, after asking so many questions, do you think the people of the United States will get an answer? Or will the federal courts need to ask some more of theirs? —Timothy Gudz, Hacienda Heights, CA Democracy is access to all points of view. Fascism is the forced repression of opposing views. —Maris Keller, Columbus, OH I already do not follow the so-called news on TV from any of the cable channels. It-s zionist owned junk news. i use the Internet where I learn the truth. The FCC is ownedd by the same people who own the media in this country. Period. —Janet Gaudiello, PLANTATION, FL I want to be aware of who is telling me what! —Daniel St. James, Amherst, NH Stop ignoring the public. You are OUR agency. If you lack the courage to do the right thing, go work for a corporation like your latest spineless cohort(s). Stop media consolodation! Thank You. —Steven Willhite, Fort Worth, TX

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Media consolidation is bad for consumers. It leads to higher prices, less choice for consumers, and no coverage of local news. —Jessica Janecki, Durham, NC News monopolies are able to distribute propaganda —C J. Maddison, Jackson, MI Time to end our being overtaken by MSD - manipulation, spin, distraction. We who are believers in liberty and justice for all demand return of its vital cornerstone - a free press. —Rita Walpole Ague, Colorado Springs, CO Diverse and independent news sources and reporting is a cornerstone of our free society. Consolidation is taking us in the wrong direction. Please take steps to reverse this trend and protect the public interest. —Amy Larrabee, Chicago, IL Just one look at what Murdoch did in England and it becomes obvious that consolidation in media is not only bad for competition but also dangerous for the public. The more powerful media moguls get, the more they disrespect civil rights, and break the law, thinking they can get away with it by bribing politicians and law enforcement officials. —H Allan Aho, Lake Worth, FL We are getting tilted information now,enough is enough —Todd Chapin, Youngstown, OH FCC , Do Your Job. —Mk V, Chicago, IL why do you want to help big money in their quest to keep Americans uninformed and ignorant? corporate bought media insures we are not informed of important news, but are fed a constant diet of fluff pieces and car accidents. Not at all what the founding fathers envisioned for us! —Christine Grawe, Jonesborough, TN We need deversity not sneaky consolidation to deliver important local news to viewers and listeners. —Stanley Schrero, Northbrook, IL I live in a semi-rural area which already lacks media diversity and do not wish to see further consolidation in my local media market. —John Dinger, Duncansville, PA We don't need anymore Rupert Murdoch-style consolidations. Just look at the misdeeds being uncovered in his operation. —James DeLay, Bellaire, TX Please help restore and/or keep alive the airing of diversity of information and opinion. It can help save the world! Pegatha —Pegatha Hughes, Santa Cruz, CA The tremendous expansion of the Internet would not have been possible, unless it were true. I support it every inch of the way. —Rajeev Joshi, Pune, None

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As an elderly person, I can barely afford the minimal media connections. Forget about a fancy phone. —Melissa Bryan, Half Moon Bay, CA The press is not free when it's controlled by a tiny number of people. Stop this attack on one of the basic tenets of this great country. —Michael Goforth, Olympia, WA This is about Democracy not industry. You need to be working at breaking up media companies for the sake of public information and discussion. —Vern Keskinen, Neptune Beach, FL How does this kind of action happen in a democracy based on open government? —Mark Hull-Richter, Santa Ana, CA Please support the public interest! —John Joerg, Venice, FL It's time to get rid of the junk journalism. —Deatra Cummings, Los Angeles, CA A strong and vibrant America begins with its citizenry being informed straightforwardly as to the state of their community, and not shown a canned news reel... —Christopher T. Arata, Morro Bay, CA Generic news stations are spreading robotic generic thinking across the country & threatening us with a plague of non-thinking at a time when we need everyone to think. —Roy Sharkey, St. James, NY Stop supporting wealthy special interest groups and take care of the American public. You ruin the quality of life of Americans by destroying local media coverage. When local media coverage is not available of local disasters and dangerous incidents, you jeopardize their very lives. —Judith Dunaway Ph.D., Boston, MA If the airwaves are still "owned" by the American public, our desires should be paramount to the FCC! —Adrian Peek, Los Angeles, CA We need more not less competition among all varieties of media outlets. That will only happen with more independent ownership and a reversal of consolidation. (In my opinion, the latter needs to happen in all sectors of our economy!) —Kaaren Hardy, Westminster, CO It appears that the salaries of FCC commissioners are being paid by Rupert Murdoch. —William Lawrence Combs, Evanston, WY Government for the people doesn't include this limitation of a variety of voices. —Chris Faulconer, Frazier Park, CA We can not have freedom of speech if hugh corporations owned by one person can control all the media such as newspapers, radio, and television. Cordially, Jane Foster —Jane Foster, San Diego, CA

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Democracy is not motivated by uniformity but rather by diversity. The FCC should support this goal. —Virginia Maher, Austin, TX Without a free and diverse press, democracy is not possible. —Paula Narbutovskih, Abiquiu, NM I know that you are most likely, some fairly corrupted individuals. I also know that you are probably very effective at convincing yourselves that you are doing what is best for uh, what exactly? The public interest? No maybe that's a stretch for you. So how do you convince yourselves that it is okay to cripple our democracy as you do? —Dane CObble, Boulder, CO Please stop the growing and dangerous push towards subverting free and open media. It is your duty in a democratic society to protect and ensure openness in the media, the corporate bottom line be damned. —John Williams, Belmont, MA I think what is happening right now with the news papers andmedia in the UK gives us all the proof we need for why we must have diversity in the media. —Kelli Johnson, SEFFNER, FL This consolidation is a major threat to our democracy. Fix it! —David Glaser, Columbia, MD . —Fred Lasher, Jacksonville, FL We should subsidize public radio and television stations and limit the powers of for profit media to show our real commitment to what we call democracy. —Brett Eastman, San Francisco, CA Newt Minnow, back in the 1960's, called TV a "Vast Wasteland." Between Charlie Sheen and The Vampire Diaries, it hasn't gotten any better. We need a variety of voices to promote public debate. —Anne Collins, Manhattan, KS As a freelance journalist myself, I am well aware that diversity of ownership is essential for a truly free press. Too much concentration of one owner in a region, especially if that owner controls multiple media, such as TV and radio as well as print, means that the multi-media corporate owner effectively controls what news the region sees and does not see. This is not what the Founding Fathers and Constitution' s authors intended. —Michele Maniscalco, Boston, MA Let freedom ring! Don't let the billionaires and big corporations take control of our country. —Travis Page Eskridgd, Anaheim, CA Please FCC, be the bulwark we need you to be! —John M. Mulhern, Pawtucket, RI

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Localism and diversity AND our relationship to the state and the world are barely covered in the mainstream press in one of the most active media markets in the world: San Francisco. Come here and ask some targeted questions and you'll find that we know a lot more about federal issues via the New York Times than we do about California issues as they affect our school funding in California. You might be fooled by all the media and press you find in SF, though. But what you'll find is a mass amount of citizen, unpaid journalism is keeping us informed: which is great because we're not in the dark, but we need a more robust and dedicated media that's not driven by profit to give us the real news so we can be informed voters, workers, and students. —Catherine Lee, san francisco, CA i can't take it. we have media blackout re our environment - its like mountain top mining EVERYWHERE! help santa cruz residents california —Drew Fenton, boulder creek, CA Please stop the covert consolidation, we need diverse local reporting and news room ownership. —Holly Smith, seattle, WA I grew up in a rural community. The local radio station was a valuable media source in our area as we were updated with local news, weather and events that pertained directly to our lives. It must be noted that there was a small radio station in the Gulf area that provided locals with updates of Hurricane Katrina juxtaposed to the large radio companies that never let locals know any news about Katrina. As media conglomerates stand today, you turn on every news channel and there are the same bites, word for word, on events they filter in a myopic manner. I find it runs from fluff to yellow journalism. It's too similar to the novel "1984". Two (2) days ago, people learned that a British paper owned by Ruppert Murdoch hacked into individuals private phone conversations to get a scoop on murders, kidnappings, and other emotionally charged events. Too much power held by a small number of large media companies does Americans no service. In a democracy, freedom to speak is essential. This necessitates the right of small media sources to exist outside the large media ownership. —Candice Rendzio, Tampa, FL How can citizens make good decisions without knowing what is happening in their own locale? With increasing political slant to news, we also need alternate sources. —Margo Vanderhill, Alton, IA We get the society we deserve. Thank you for your hard work protecting a truly free press. Nora Klein —Dr. Nora Klein, Houston, TX In order to preserve our democracy, the rules must not contain any loopholes! Please make the rules tight so the corporations, already having too much power, do not destroy the common wealth any further, at least in this arena! Thanks! —Daniela Arnon, San Luis Obispo, CA Break up large telecoms —Judith Sanders, Fredericksburg, VA The board members and employees of the FCC need to assure that television, radio stations, print media retain diversity and freedom of expression. As intelligent, educated government employees and servants you must remain alert to the machinations of "Corporate America" and of international media owners. —DD Chaplain Stanley Howard Schwartz, Daytona Beach, FL Do your job description and represent the people of the United States. Your decisions will demonstate who or what your master is. Thank-you for the actions you have taken and can take in the future to bring something worth calling 'News' again to America. —James Carter Irwin, Kelseyville, CA Free Press

Restore the principle of JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY to the airwaves and the print news!! —Ms. Carroll Gunnigle, montclair, NJ Good thing you have many vigilant public media watchers...we have our work cut out for us! You never seem to tire of favoring big corporations over real local people (viewers, programmers, reporters, listeners, etc). Restore actual diversity of choices in the media of America! thank you. —Jane Jarlsberg, Point Arena, CA Stop broadcasting lies, misinformation, propaganda and subliminal marketing. —Gloria Messer, NY, NY We do NOT need the news that only money can buy. Keep the media diverse. —Daniel Shaw, Minneapolis, MN Don't you get it? Diversity in media means availability of Truth, local perspective, and culture. No national coverage will ever be able to address the nuances of a local society. —A W, Asheville, NC The FCC 's duty is to protect the public from corporate powers abusing their positions..Conglomerating diverse media into a single pablum voice disseminates much less useful information .,fewer viewpoints. —Tapio Talvitie, jemez sprngs, NM I need real news, not "infotainment" news that these consolidations would bring. Save our airwaves! —Kim Kingsbury, Spring, TX The more open our communications systems, the more informed and thus stronger our republic and it's people are. —Ronald Cross, N. Hollywood, CA We need more diversity not more consolidation. —Beatrice Delph, Dayton, OH this is terrible we need more different media outlets not all under one company .this is dangerous to our democracy —Dennis Adkins, parma, OH I believe media consolidation is a serious threat to our continued exsistance as a federal republic/democracy as well as a local threat regarding news that may be extremely important to the communities that have or will be impacted. The "news" is not what it used to be. Enough is enough. Regards from Alaska. —Karen Dupont, Wasilla, AK Why are you allowing consolidation of the media? Do you not want America to be strong and free? You have seen what Rupert Murdock & his org. are capable of. Do we really want him and his ilk to control what we read and hear? Protect our freedom; enforce the FCC rules. —Ruth Witte, Vancouver, WA A free and independent media was the foundation of our democracy that has been abused and is evaporating. It's time to restore it for the preservation of our nation. —J Powell, Middleboro, MA

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It is imerative that we support diversity and competition in news coverage. It is important not only to protect our freedom of thought, speech, and access to information, but also for the longterm business and economic strength of our local communities across the country. —Evan Davis, Iowa City, IA Media consolidation has hurt our country and its democratic ideals. —Michael Barr, Athens, OH The large broadcasting corporations never saw a monopoly they didn't like (unless it wasn't theirs). The country and democracy will be made stronger if consolidation and collusion are stopped, local access TV is fostered, LPFM is encouraged, and purchasing of political influence is prohibited. The FCC should take action toward these ends. —Paul Bakeman, Shelburne, VT We the people are being systematically oppressed by corporations and the media. The government is supposed to stand for the people. Corporations may be made up of people but they are not people...they can't go to jail, they can't get married. The media is supposed to be to inform the public....after all they use the common airwaves....they should have some morals and obligations....it is up to real people to stand up for those morals and obligations.....the media just sees dollar signs. not morals, not obligations unless they are held accountable. PLEASE DON"T ALLOW THE MEDIA TO TAKE OVER THUS BRAINWASHING THE PUBLIC WITH THEIR CORPORATE AGENDA. —Barbara Higgins, Santa Fe, NM Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Sincerely, Antone Mello —Antone Mello, Marion, MA The world is minimalistic. Look at the crap on TV or sensationalism and demise of World News in UK. We need to STOP this craziness and ensure a well informed populate and checks and balances. Reporters need to CHALLENGE what is written by media. Saw Michael Moore's SICKO and it claimed that well informed majority CAN RISE up and demand change. That is the only way for a democracy to flourish. The govt should NOT be running the show. That is another reason we need strong(ER) MEDIA. —Barbara Halpern, Washington, DC News consolidation is one of the major factors in our current economic, environmental crisis. Plenty of people could have warned the public and prevented the problems we face, but none of the few major media outlets let the true stories be told. —Chris Dragon, Crestline, CA The trend of the FCC to sell out to corporate media owners and investors weakens the democratic process, instead it must strengtgen diversity at the local regional and national levels. The public interest must prevail over media ownership and greed. A well informed community is essential for a healthy democracy in action. —Marco Arenas, Windsor, CT C'mon FCC--You're failures to prevent media consolidation are not in the public interest. We're watching you closely. Drew Fedak Murfreesboro, Tn. —Drew Fedak, murfreesboro, TN Free Press

Work for the people's interests,NOT the corporations ! —Michael Flanagan, Coronado, CA I believe a diverse media is essential to our democracy. Thank you for your attention to this concern. —Lila Wasserman-Gouveia, Lombard, IL The voice of the people will never be heard if consolidation in the ownership of public media is allowed to continue. Take out the loopholes and make sure that we operate a REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY! —Charles Geitner, Eagle River, WI The march to eliminate diversity began when the FCC permitted Rupert Murdock to own both newspapers and tv in the same market. And we all know what that has lead to, a tabloid mentality that has spread, like an uncontrolable virus to what was, pre-Murdock, legitimate jornalism. I applaud the court and strongly suggest that Genachowski and the FCC return to fulfilling its mandate to protect and ensure that we the consumer's are protected against greedy executives with short-sghted agendas that erode fairness in the media marketplace. Local communities do not have the deep pockets of the 'too big' to fail conglomerates that have adopted a skewed and bias approach in news delivery. Whether analog or digital, the airwaves still belong to the public at large, and therefore, should be watched scrutiized closely to maintain quality reporting, advertising and programming. The television news and programming today has been reduced to cooker deliver, a one format fits all. This approach and attitude blantantly denies the public of our right to know' as the present delivery no longer seeks to inform, but rather aims to mold and sway the discussion to push forth a limited and bias idealogy. —Gray, Harrisgurg, PA News programs should not be interrupted by commercials. —Dean Farris, Belton, MO Local self-sufficiency is a core component of a healthy democracy, especially with regard to news and information. Please support local news. —Steven Blunk, Louisville, CO A free press means a free society. —Aidan Talerico, Wildwood, MO I have seen the consolidation and homogenization of the news media personally and I have been seriously concerned for decades. I'm 67 years old and have been reading newspapers since I was 11. The *range* of both published reporting and opinion on local, national and international issues has shrunk, at least in part because people are in a less stimulating news environment. As a nation, we cannot afford this. More diversity of opinion means better informed citizens and a more creative environment in which to think about national, local, and overseas challenges. The more creative we are, the more we can think outside the box, the better our future will be in a very precarious world. —Carol Ambruster, Havertown, PA We need more diversity in our news channels, and radio! —Michael Bernier, Marlborough, NH Who do you people work for? Us that's who. Your revolving corporate door will come to an end some day and I will celebrate thay day. —Christopher Bohlen, Iowa City, IA

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I am disturbed by the actions taken against Ivi TV and Todd Weaver. What ever happened to free enterprise? Where is the competition for the huge giants? You speak of of innovative changes and yet you stamp out a single entrepreneur trying to start an American business. You should be ashamed. America's middle class (those of us who work for a living) are catching on to the oligarchs! Give Mr. Weaver a chance! —Dan Ford, Post Falls , ID Once again, rules that help protect a democratic system that requires a free flow of ideas, information and news is being corrupted by certain companies for the profit motive. The job of the FCC HAS TO BE one of protecting the public's right to know. I say, come down quickly and hard on those who violate the spirit/intent of the law even if there are loopholes, because the consequences are so dangerous to our entire system of self governing. The results throughout history are tyranny of a few over the rest. —L Henry, Eugene, OR What possible reason would the FCC have to not protect net neutrality????/ —Janet Hays , new orleansl, LA Keep media relevant, local ownership,local values,local news. —full name*David Hand, East Patchogue, NY The recent scandal of the World Daily News and the near control of the Italian news media and television by Silvio Burlisconi clearly show the danger of consolidation of different medias. Especially, in the same media markets. —Louis Poniros, Bridgeport, CT One of the major reasons why our nation is suffering financially is because of probems caused by its weakening democracy. Democracy cannot work when public information is restricted or distorted. The FCC has a vital role in helping to keep communication open and diverse views disseminated. —Mr. Robert Benson, San Diego, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Lexow Grant, alexandria, VA ...after all, the airwaves belong to the American People - not corporations. —Bruce O'Brien, Altoona, WI The diversity of voices has to be respected. We won't let the super rich taking over the media. —Jose Ramos, Pleasantville, NY ...thankful for freepress.net —Richard Strain, LaPorte, IN A press free from government intrusion and, diversity is our only hope left for our country. —Michael Seidler, San Diego, CA

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I DOWN GRADED TO BASIC CABLE, WITH QUITE A BIT OF A HASSLE. WHEN IT FINALLY DID HAPPEN, I FIND THAT FOX NEWS IS INCLUDED IN THE BASIC PLAN. I THINK THIS IS ANOTHER COVERT PRACTICE TO MAKE PEOPLE WATCH PHOTOCOPY JOURNALISM AND JUNK NEWS. —full name*Marcia Migdal, Hagaman, NY Over the long run, further consolidation will severely diminish the public interest and public service functions of our media system. —Martha Nicoloff, ST PAUL, MN let's have REAL competition and a "free" market in media. stop all of the phony "consolidation", which you know for DAMN SURE IS MONOPOLIZATION. —Al Cohen, Hummelstown, PA Thank you for your time and consideration on this very important matter it is greatly appreciated. —Niechele Gambill, Cedar Park, TX Local news and national news needs more reporters investigating more stories. Copycat reports don't do that. —Silvia Wilson, Vassalboro, ME A free press is necessary for a democracy. A press/media that is owned or controlled by a few is not free. Let's get back to the democracy we believed in growing up. —Marina Finn, Chicago, IL Please help preserve one of the most important vehicles for our democracy! —Rachel Sing, Berkeley, CA LISTEN TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC!! QUIT BEING BOUGHT BY THE RICH MEDIA BARRONS!!! —Arthur W Green, Cape Coral, FL This is just the beginning. We won here. We will keep winning. ~ The Regent —The Regent, NoWhere, MN no more junk news! —Tanya Biami, Sierra Vista, AZ The FCC should not be a policy-making group for corporate America. It;s meant to be a protector of America's 4th estate, public media. Do your job and work for the people, not for the corporate media moguls. —kristine Osbakken, duluth, MN Preventing monopolization of media markets is critical to the survival of the USA as a democracy. —Joan Strong, Coplay, PA Public interest and objectivity are lost in most of today's media--you should care about this if you believe in democracy!!!!! —Eva Havas, Bristol, RI As a columnist, I am witness to the damage done by M&A . Regionally, newspapers are little more than advertising platforms. Letters to the editor, community involvement, and Op-Ed pieces have all been eliminated! Staff has been eviscerated—all in the name of profitability. Please, no more "growth" from mass acquisitions! —Brett Swailes , Elverson, PA

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Dear FCC, I often bring in speakers to my community who are never covered or if they are covered their message is edited in a way that the heart of it is taken out. At least half of the time or more we get no coverage at all. We have been fortunate in my community to have 3 news outlets - two of them being tv stations who are competitive with each other. It is only because there is some competiveness that our voice is ever heard. Citizens in my community need to hear an alternative opinion and facts in order to be informed voters on many different issues. This can only happen if the press is as independent as possible. —Cathy McGuire, Terre Haute, IN Please take action to close these loopholes that narrow our choices for voices in the media market place! —Isaac Kemsley, Bremerton, WA Consolidating media limits perspective and information. Covert consolidation really makes it plain that there's bad intent. —Peggi McCarthy, Exeter, NH We can never have a true "marketplace of ideas" unless there is a diversity of owners. —Juliet Dee, Wilmington, DE I just discovered that local channels KTSM and KDBC are trying to consolidate their newsrooms! —Dinah Jentgen, Las Cruces, NM Media Monopoly 1984 —John Herron, cHARLOTTE, NC A genuinely DIVERSE "Fourth Estate" is crucial to reinvigorating our badly damaged democracy in the U.S. As president of our regional civil liberties union, I ask you to please do the right thing, and stop the downhill slide of mass media consolidation in the U.S. —Rich Wharton, , We are not happy! Fox news is not news. Most network news is not news. FSTV and Link are. —Nancy Hummel, Austin, TX Thank you, keep up the good work. —Arlene Gnazzo, Riviera Beach, FL We DO NOT want media consolidation! Competition is what drives GOOD journalism. —B Deckard, Vallejo, CA Please keep our news pureand collusion free. —Yvonne Nerck, Charlotte, NC A better-informed public is more likely to be politically active and more capable of more incisive opinions about city, regional and national matters, where to live, whom to vote for, what issues should get priority, and so on. If the media does not want to participate in truly shaping its media to its audience of citizens, then it is little more than entertainment at a time when we need more enlightenment. —Mark McKennon, Brooklyn, NY

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I have a lot of personal experience in this field. About 12 years ago after Clinton signed the 1996 Telecommunications Act the press in L.A. went into the toilet. Suddenly they would not write the real stories about education. After an L.A. Times reporter did a half page story on me and my non-profit that reporter disappeared from the scene. Also, the L.A. Times started telling total lies about documented situations even those they had presiously reported on. The Daily News did the same. We know that reporters are told if you do that story you will not work again. This is in both print and television. And this is supposed to be in our best interests? We have had enough of this. How are we supposed to have a real vibrant citizen active democracy with this? It is in the constitution of the U.S. protection for media for exactly the reasons outlined. It does not exist anymore. Just look at what Rupert Murdock is doing and caught up in now. England is waking up and we need to also. This is how the financial crash happened. No one knows or is allowed to report on what is coming and look at the results. Make sure tough enforceable rules are in place. This is supposed to be a country for all not just the billionaires who now run the place not the public. —George Buzzetti, L.A., CA Shouldn't this also cover Rupert Murdoch's empire, especially now that we've seen how little he cares about the privacy of other people. —Marilyn Stefano, Agoura Hills, CA furthermore, the increased consolidation of media has lead to an ill-informed public at best, and propaganda for the media's darlings at worst. —Nathan Moore, Shoreline, WA Look what consolidation has done to the British media. Don't let it get worse in the USA. —Geoffrey Bruce, Arvad, CO Just look at the current Murdoch situation as a clear demonstration of the need to review anti trust issues on multiple media ownership. —I Temple, NY, NY please stop covert consolidation and stop monoply of companies. —Carol Leaver, Decatur, IL Please support independent and public media. Americans need more than "Clear Channel" and corporate newspapers for their access to radio and printed news media. —George Sisson, Santa Cruz, CA let us work in peace while we still can. Taking the freedom away fails us all. Help us stay safe, ther is too much to lose. —Randy Kissell, m]uskegon Mi, MI We as a nation must return to local independent unbiased news reporting. Real information via news broadcast is vital to public policy, public health and safety issues facing our regional communities. We are not a nation of "one size fits all." We ARE a nation of regional communities with real unique regional issues. Don't consolidate! Don't dumb down the news! Don't allow the homogenize our regional experience! Stop the corporate take over of our information systems - Stop covert consolidation! —Karen Wells, Portland, OR Our fundamental rights and freedoms in this democracy depend on the unfettered free flow of information, which in turn depends on an open market, and an anti monopoly telecommunication environment. —Jonathan Abel, Brooklyn, NY

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Just the ongoing march toward a complete corporatist dictatorship in this country. The citizens HAVE to put a stop to it. —Don Garrett, Escondido, CA Please put Clear Channel and Fox News out of business. —Lori Coulson, Columbus, OH One too many foxes in the henhouse for America's good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! —full name*Stephen F. Kislock III, cityBeaver Falls , PA I want to learn the news from MINNESOTANS who live in my community! NOT feeds from Washington or Atlanta or New York!! —Kathryn Rudd, Eagan, MN We believe in what you are doing. —Marvin Joan Silver and Silver , Burlngame, CA We need an informed electorate! —Samuel Auth Emmerling, Washington, DC We need diversity in the media; stop sneaky consolidation. —Judith Daniel, St.Paul, MN "Covert consolidation" is a clear effort to violate the intent of the regulation while observing its letter. I hope the wording of the rule limiting consolidation will be amended to prohibit this kind of abuse. Thank your for your consideration. —David Ciepley, Keswick, VA A free society depends on independent news and investigative reporting. We have lost that element to our society so is it any wonder our system is falling apart? —Richard Vincent, Palenville, NY I listen to no news knowing most are corporate lies —TJ Allen, Saint Petersburg, FL fed up and not going to take it anymore! —Eric Kapan, encinitas, CA Please stop this consolidation of the media. It serves no one except big business and hurts the public. —Luis Fernandez, Brooklyn, NY The lack of a vigorous, reporting based (rather than entertainment based), independent news gathering organizations is the principal cause for the tragic decline in American society. "The price of freedom" Jefferson wrote, "is an informed citizenry." He was reflecting on the essential requirement for a vigorous "fourth estate" for democracy to work. —Rinaldo S. Brutoco, Santa Barbara, CA

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In Philadelpha, PA, NBC Universal (WCAU) and Fox (WTXF) share newsgathering resources under a Local News Sharing agreement, combining journalists, crew and editorial staff. News crews from each station are frequently coordinated to ensure that no two stations cover the same story; the footage collected is shared between the stations. The result is a loss of editorial independence and diversity of viewpoints, as the stations are cooperating and not competing to cover the news. This is not good for the community. —Lois Johnson, Wilmington, DE Stop ! —Mr. Louis Rosa, Citra, FL Amen to this! —Jeff Simpson, Scottsdale, AZ Once again, you get to decide whether you go down in history as a supporter of corporate power or a supporter of open communication. I think I know how you'd rather be remembered. —Debbie Notkin, Oakland, CA Protect local stations and national diversity of the airwaves. —George Held, New York, NY We need to suport PBS. It's the last FREE press we have! —Ronald Fanyak, Sublimity, OR keep up the good work! —Brian Six, Moline, IL Competition is the key to advancement and innovation in a society like ours. Its hindrance, blind or otherwise is a perversion of the ideals taught in our history classes. So you Dear Chairman are left in a position to make the hard choices. Do we submit to greed or continue the standard that has set us aside for so long in our past? Or does that remain our past. —James Piercy, Anaheim, CA I have never heard of covert consolidation, but it sounds like station owners and managers are coordinating under the table rather than competing above the table. —Denton Holmes, Las Cruces, NM We ARE watching YOU! —Rev Dave Bean, West Linn, OR For us the only radio worth listening to is Public Radio and a very few good local stations. The rest is a wasteland of morally corrosive and egocentric bellowing - not music, to us. Certainly not where to go for news. —Rosine V. Turner, Madison, WI You lose diversity, you lose democracy. —Patt Schwab, Seattle, WA How about let's not institute feudalism? —Herb Ruhs, Missoula, MT we ned the competition keep stations local. —Robert Newton, Presque Isle, MI Free Press

Don't put all of our 'eggs' in one basket, because you never know who might pick up the basket (e.g., Rubert Murdoch & his happy hackers?). No more monopolies! Too big to fail is not an attractive option!! Thank you. —Cheryl Dykstra, Niskayuna, NY Seriously? This is allowed? —Brad Calderwood, Chicago, IL It's high time the FCC's rules get some teeth! —Crystal Martin-Nelson, Sherman Oaks, CA Protect he fourth estate. DO NOT consolidate--we need a diversity of opinions and investigation into stuff that might go contrary to the owners' beliefs. We do not have a free press right now. —Kelly Nessle, Johnsburg, NY Consolidation is not free enterprise for all. It takes away choices. —Jennifer Logan, Sioux Falls, SD The unfolding story in UK / Murdoch lies and abuses are typical of dirty underhanded abuse of consolidated power. One shudders to contemplate WHAT THEIR ULTIMATE GOAL MAY BE....1984?, OR WORSE? STOP THESE COVERT TAKEOVERS OF OUR PUBLIC AIR WAVES AND CHOKING THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH VIA THE 4TH ESTATE. —Roseann DeLuca, Auburn, NY You are our servant, not our authority maker.... —Rev Colleen Brown, Cordova, TN Diverse media ownership is critical to provide for diversity points of view. The covert concentration of media outlets is a threat to the free flow of information and the ability of the american citizenry to make informed choices. —William D Henderson, Trenton, NJ Please do the right thing! —David Rogg, Oakton, VA We need to seriously revisit the issue of ownership rules in terms of rolling back the ability of larger and larger media corporations to take over ever-increasing shares. We already see the seriously damaging effects of what has been unleashed under an extremely lax FCC, with a revolving door that is being blatantly and brazenly used by regulators. These issues go to the very heart of our democracy. —Dr. Cynthia J. Smith, Columbus, OH Time to do a 180 and put the public interest ahead of corporate desires and excess profits. JSE —Steve Ellsworth, Hazel Green, WI Watch your back! Corruption is the only game in town. —Douglas Estes, San Francisco, CA I reside in eastern Oregon and the only local news I get is the Portland TV stations. No radio, no pbs, no newspaper. Nothing. —Bonnie Lofton, Mitchell, OR We must stop this practice now! —Holly Campbell, Homewood, IL Free Press

Our current level of media monopoly is totally unacceptable for and antithetical to democracy. It's us or them. —Joseph Holmes, Kensington, CA This without question is a grave concern. —Professor Philip Palombo, Providence, RI I get bombarded with requests for $$. I'd rather help with action, ie. contacting people. —Charles Clark, Platteville, WI We can not have democracy without having diversity of ideas on the airwaves. These rules constitute tyranny to the government of the USA by enabling control over news message by the few. This undermines our Constitution and its amendments. —Susan Michetti, Mt Horeb, WI And while you're at it, how about limiting the number of commercials per hour? We're forced to watch (or mute) as many as a half-dozen for every 3 to 5 minutes of news on CNN and MSNBC, two stations I otherwise admire. This is unconscionable and a gradual takeover of our time by executives who don't give a damn about anything but their bottom lines. —Howard Eisenberg, new york, NY Without high-quality local news, our democracy will become a totalitarian state. —Muriel Strand, Sacramento, CA This requires eternal vigilance. —William L Ingerson, Ypsilanti, MI The reality is that the airwaves belong to the people. Along with everything else, they should really be paying the people, through the government for the use of those airwaves. —Michelle Parsneau, Mankato, MN Radio stations and TV stations all play the same news and content from city to city... no hard news anymore... it's gotta stop —Brandon Zobisch, Miami, FL Stop the greed!!! —R Dale Long, Eureka Springs, AR This may be a wasted effort because I believe the FCC is already in the pockets of these big broadcasters and their lobby are all ex FCC people including Powell. —Edward Gindi, MIAMI, FL Capitolism is not "let the business run things any way they see fit and the consumer suffer"! The FCC is not bought and paid for by the corporations, is it? Show us! —Emma Crawford, Tucson, AZ A free and independent Fourth Estate is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO A DEMOCRACY. There is no compromise on possible on this issue. —Karen Bauer, New York, NY

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Has anyone checked networks ala murdoch and WNOTW —Charles Leal, hartsdale, NY The commons, including the electromagnetic spectrum, is the property of all - not the corporate few. —Stephen Pew, Gresham, OR I work at non-profit media agencies and would like to help if I can. Please send me more info. —Frances Fagan, portland, OR What will it take to return the FCC to its former greatness? It could return the media to its former greatness, if only it would. —Scott Steele, Portland, OR We, the people, deserve better. The United States must remain "of the people" not of media corporations. —Patricia Abbott, Royal Palm Beach, FL How can you deny consolidation when they brag about the number of stations they control? —John Wolff, Lexington, KY The notion of a "free press" is guaranteed more through diversity and competition, than through monopoly. —Clay Woody, Albuquerque, NM Please be a patriot and care about our local communities, for they are the heart of our country. —Katie Black, Collegeville, PA Can you say Rupert Murdoch? He is a shining example of the wrong headedness of Media consolidatio\n. Instead of approving another buyout of local stations, you should be breaking up News Corp. —Al Warner, Manzanola, CO I have seen the costs of consolidation. Local radio programming is trite and routine on music stations. News is packaged and non-existent on most television stations. The tone and tenor of the morning shows is hostile and abnoxious on most and definitely pursues a more conservative agenda that is driven by the denigration of women by calling them "bitches, sluts, whores, etc." This has to stop. —Rodney Cook, St. Louis, MO Please stop this! Is "big money" going to control EVERYTHING in our country? —Carol Durham, Bonita Springs, FL "Knowledge is power", consequently, the powers that be want us to be ignorant and uninformed. —Dian Henslick Schueller, sanborn, IA We need local news for information on what is happening in our communities —James tate, Fairmont, WV F..............Forget C............Creditable C,,,,,,,,,,,,Communications —Mickey Gensler, NYC, NY You're not doing anybody out here any favors, so don't pretend to. —Ms. Ellen Hilts-Gossett, Redondo Beach, CA

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Schemes such as this are easy to spot, and should be actionable. Please use common sense. —Richard Hover, Dunedin, FL No more Rupert Murdoch megaopolys! —Dennis E. O'Connor, Escondido, CA EXCELLENT TIMING with murdoch awfulness! thank you. —Ms. Joan Fassett, bloomington, IL Media consolidation is destroying the positive effects media could have on maintaining a democracy. It is UnAmerican. —Ginger Jervey, Flagstaff, AZ I knew something was up when Obama appointed a Republican to an open seat on the FCC, only to have that Republican later leave, and join Comcast. —Randall S. Blanchard, Kennett Sq, PA This is bad news. Stop the control, NOW!!!! —Donald Maracle, Allen, TX Please stop big corp grab of our politics —John Bidleman, SEBASTOPOL, CA Help end suppression of energy inventions by signing my petition at http://signon.org/sign/end-sup pression-ofenergy. —Gary Vesperman, Boulder City, NV I see that Monroe, La stations have been targeted for consolidation. Please halt "covert consolidation" by media moguls for the sake of Freedom of the Press , a guaranteed right in our US Constitution. —Jon Charpentier, Covington, LA Where is enforcement of anti-trust laws??? Where is enforcement against monopolies???!!!!!! —JJ Johnson, Rodeo, CA EWe need more competition, not less. Let the Murdoch Empire be a warning —Felice Sage, Littleton, CO Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Bill Shaw, Santa Cruz, CA we want unbiased truthful new reporting- since I don't see it in my area I NO LONGER watch MSM (mainstream media). Not watching TV's crap is better than watching sensationalized garbage and biased political reporting. —Ms. dawm meyer, kewaskum, WI

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Fuck bribery of public servants. —Stephen Austin, spokane, WA This is a vital issue that we must not turn our backs on. Skritting the laws & rules has been going on far to long; I have seen this with my own eyes in the Pacific Northwest. —Joseph Reesha, Avondale, AZ More media options —Jason Sisk, madison, WI News of the World is just the latest HUGE cautionary tale about the consequences of media consolidation and empires. The importance of Wikileaks in defending democracy and freedom of information should of course be another —Mark Epstein, Ewing, NJ Monopolies are anti-democratic. Stop allowing these monopolies to be formed. Just look at UK to see what unchecked power can do. —Sandra George, Greenbelt, MD FCC needs to re-build it's credibility. —Sean Haynes, Sandpoint, ID You have already allowed to much media consolidation so that it is now nothing but biased, filtered, slanted, inaccurate, corporately influenced pablum! There is very little real news or public interest programming available while these monopolies not only censor news but advertisement and advertisers. —Clay G. Colson, Land O' Lakes, FL At the media convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Dan Rather and Bill Moyers pointed out how far the modern media has failed to report the news and is biased toward Republican and corporate messages. This must stop, NOW! —Jack Schlotte, San Diego, CA These broadcasters need stringen oversite. Please Monitor them Closely —"Cecelia Castillo, Ozone Park, NY I have been appalled by the blatant mass takeover of the media ever since the Clinton administration. It's time to put a stop to it. —Ted Killian, Medford, OR Remember R. Hearst and R. Murdoch. There is a reason why we have monopoly laws. —Mr. Paul Swain, Camas, WA Monopolies are illegal for a reason and the law needs to be enforced. I'm getting sick and tired of different sets of rules for the wealthy!!!!!!!!!! —Carol Keltner, Merced, CA Media consolidation was the worst idea since network news was put on a profit-making basis. I'm actually not sure which is worse--both are devastating to honest and accurate reporting. But when companies break the already overly-corporate friendly consolidation rules, it is absolutely infuriating when the FCC does nothing about it. —Ron Hildebrand, Sparks, NV

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Variety is the spice of life. —Kelvin Pittman, Philadelphia, PA The airwaves are a public resource. Open them up to the public. We need more choice -- real choice -- not less. Independent news outlets are one of the best ways to make sure we don't large corporate owners buying our police, politicians, and our private information. —Barbara Iverson, Wilmette, IL Our local radio station WNOI has been bought out and local news suffers horribly. —Randy Ranes, Louisville, IL The free press, free expression and open access to honest and unbiased information is the most important right the people of the United States have and actions like like covert consolidation threaten those rights more than any other single issue. —Jeremy Armer, Hollywood, FL Given your less than aggressive movements on Big Media and Big Telco, I wonder if you aren't looking out for THEM more than for us the consumers! —Timothy Liebe, Syracuse, NY Protect American citizens from the scourge of greed in big business!! —Mr. Samuel Schlosser, Cincinnati, OH A country can be truly free ONLY if its citizens can get accurate factual information. This has been steadily eroded in the US and the previous FCC chair was complicit in allowing a few stations to own almost all the media. We must stop this now and save the country. —MF Kite, Mt. Pleasant, SC GOOD LUCK —Joseph Leniado-Chira, greenwich, CT Yet again we, the people, find ourselves on the short end of the proverbial stick, left to suffer from the actions of those who are supposed to be working for our benefit as well as their own. Should these media organizations continue to be allowed to consolidate as they have so far, my ability to trust the news will continue to wane, given the increase in partisanship and activism present. Don't let this happen. —Leland T. Ross, Whitehall, PA I can spread the word. —Raymond Gibson, Hollywood, FL As a citizen of a self-proclaimed "democracy," I don't want corporate-controlled journalism, or photocopied second-hand news! I support have the FCC soundly review their media ownership rules! —Douglass Stewart, Santa Fe, NM, NM We had to Stop Ma Bell in the 1980 to be the only phone source in America and there was a growth in small companies that leased capacitiy in ATT lines but offered alternative - we want the same with media control you are approving and that means no "freedom" for independent news sources. —Pamela Spivey, Littleton, CO Just another way for the corporations to spew propaganda, brainwash citizens and control our lives. —William Bailey, Locust Grove, AR Free Press

Consolidation is the very thing that has lead to the negative acts and biases of New Corp -- break this monopoly up! —Alexander Harner , Astoria, NY FCC...how about doing something for the American public instead of Big Business...After all, you are here for us, not them! —Brian Scanlon, Pittsburgh, PA Just another way for the corporations to spew propaganda, brainwash citizens and control our lives. —William A. Bailey, Locust Grove, AR the rot's got to stop —Oscar Ruiz, miami, FL FCC should follow its rules. Loophole abuse needs to be stopped. —Parampreet Sekhon, Benicia, CA This is of extreme importance in protecting our precious freedoms! —Diana Richardson, Portland, OR Why doesn't the FCC become the first government agency that actually works on behalf of the US people, and not against us! —Jan and Larry Slobin, Portland, OR This anti-diversity homogenization of American media is bad for America, and you know it. Put a stop to it! —Steven Ventura, Taunton, MA I am planning on launching a radio show (independent) to address the many breakdowns in our society. The end of real journalism is one of them and near and dear to my heart as a former journalist! I'm happy to join with you in this venture! —Marianne Stanley, Dayton, OH Is there no help for The Widow's Son? —P Matthew Stinson Ii, Indiana, PA We the people need our airwaves for our free speech! —Ron Peterson, Gasquet, CA It's a sad day in America when we cannot get the truth about much of anything because of the conglomerate ownerships of the MSM. The FCC needs to do its job and protect the rights of independent and free media. Not only protect them, but encourage media to tell the truth, bring real journalism to the mainstream, not the manipulated, right-wing slanted tripe that has filled the American ears for way too long now. —Barbara E. Murphy, Park Forest, IL An informed public creates a stronger democracy. If you are a decision-maker in this issue, you will hopefully do what you know is right. —Thomas Calahan, Somerville, MA

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The Quality and Diversity of what is currently available to me (in one of the largest markets in the country-Houston, Texas) is dismal and laughable. Please take real, meaningful steps to correct this. That is, after all, the purpose of regulatory commissions like the FCC. —Justin Charles Harris, Magnolia, TX Covert consolidation deliberately undermines democracy by limiting information and therefore choice available to media consumers. To look the other way while this covert practice continues is to collude in attacking democracy at it's most fundamental, local level. —CS Hupp, Gambier, OH For several decades I have been watching the suborning of the US media by special interests. They most recently lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, did they not? And they have never informed the American people of the the Pentagon's Dept. of Disinformation, the one that spreads conspiracy theories to muddy the waters of legitimate American thinking. —Jan Chastain, bethesda, MD I'd like to do more, but already have too many action plans in various areas. I would like to cheer for you and others to take action. —David Gordon Wilson, Winchester, MA The monopolies are growing. Stop them. —Kenneth J. Kazmerski, Cocoa Beach, FL Enough already. We need real journalism. The people deserve to know the truth and for it to be easily accessible!! —Jason Osburn, Arcata, CA Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. —Paul Kimbell, Albuquerque, NM The press and/or news media worry me more every passing day. I think it no coincidence the most broadcasters would like to have it their "own way." Let me see what you have to offer...that is, let me see what your approach to the problem is. Dr. Ron Ribble BCFE —Dr Ronald G Ribble, San Antonio, TX go for it —Thelma McNamara, Merlin, OR And don't forget, consolidation costs JOBS! The American people deserve local and responsive journalism, which is not furthered by covert consolidation of media companies. —Carol Nix, Independence, WV The press helps guarantee our democracy, but not if it is regulated by one great power. —Kathleen Jones, Sacramento, CA News everywhere -- in Canada too -- is being trivialized and infantilized. Minds are being sedated by massproduced junk-news. Box Store news. All "bread and circuses" -- not thoughtful, indepth coverage from diverse viewpoints of ongoing and vitally important events. We need to change that trend before it has completely consumed our minds! —Dr. Jean Briggs, St Johns , MA

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These covert Shared Services Agreements are clearly intended to circumvent the spirit (and possibly the letter) of FCC guidelines. In you review of ownership rules, make sure you take firm action to protect the freedom and diversity of news coverage for all Americans. It's not just another Commodity. —Bob Armao, Troy, NY Please keep our media free. —Cristina Williams, Tucson, AZ Please do your jobs. —Alan Laird, Pahoa, HI We don't receive real news now. What happens when there are less sources? —David Tasker, Carson, CA Without journalists we would not have a free country. We need all the differenct types, whether I believe in them or not, I want to know what is going on. —Kathy Fish, Allenton, WI Follow the money! Those SOB Newport Television principals have gotta be paying off Genachowski, the FCC commissioners and/or their cronies. "What's in it for me" is always true. They' all on the take. Follow the money! —Dr. Kent Schneider , gainesville, GA This country is built on many voice coming to agreement, not massive corporations controlling everything. —Nathen Gallardojohnson, Denver, CO Two questions , are we going to live in a country with the robber-barons in control.... Are we still the land of the free or have we sold out to the rich FFC....If we looked back at the past 5 years, I'd say the FFC sold out....Do you want in the next 5 years to be said the same? —Robert Emminger , Nashville, TN I have seen mu cable bill rise from $10am month to $120. The competition has not kept prices down, but heaven's knows what I would be paying if there was none. —Darlene Costner, Tucson, AZ One of the worst things that have happened is the gobbling up by mega corporations of local news outlets. The homogenization of news outlets is very bad for America, often depriving the public of vital information, often slanting the "news" to a specific viewpoint. We also need the return of the Fairness Doctrine to possibly restore some civility to broadcasting. —Judith Shields, Spring, TX If you don't put a stop to it now you will never be able to revierse what will happen with media takeovers. —Richard Ceely, San Francisco, CA We do NOT need huge corporates gobbling up the independent stations. —Sylvia M Ramsey, columbia, MD It's time to "Clean the Air" in another sense! —Paul Craig, Westminster, CA

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The reason I don't watch the news is because more and more newscasts are controlled by a corportaion and their leanings. —Deborah Roberts, Winston Salem, NC Americans have a constitutional right to have free and unbiased news and communicatios. No more megoconglomerates controlling our news! Katherine Harper, Playa del Rey, CA. —Katherine Harper, Playa del Rey, CA Repealing the 1996 Telecommunications Act would be a start —Sheri V. Staley, Shelton, WA More diversity, more local news stations and more local news. Consolidation is not acceptable. —Ms. Peg Hunter, Forest Knolls , CA Our world would be so much better if everyone played by the rules instead of spending time and money to work around the rules to promote self-advantage. —Cindy Sundberg, Eden Prairie, MN Support our electronic news free media having free and open channels by disallowing covert consolidation. —Cindy Balfour, Austin, TX --Corporations aren't persons.-- --Only people are persons.-—Jerry Swatez, Tucson, AZ I work so much just to keep ahead of my bills that my time is limited, but I'll certainly check out your activist toolkit. Thanks. —David Victory, Nashua, NH What happened to our anti monopoly laws? Why aren't them being enforced? —Maria rua, Paterson, NJ There is no reason they should get to play fast and loose with the rules. Don't let them get away with it. —Zach Bernstein, Washington, DC Take a look just this week at the irresponsible Murdoch group and their secret, criminal hacking of private communication sources to secure 'news'? That is hardly a description of responsible journalism. It is, however, a frightening example of what can easily and secretly happen when too many news outltets are owned by a single company. The scandalous and salacious stories begin to overtake helpful and informative news and we are all the losers! Please put an end to covert consolidation ...and for that matter to covert 'news' collection. —Jill Roberts, Brevard, NC This country will continue to go downhill unless the traditional investigative journalism is allowed to ascend to its proper position as the Fourth Estate. —Kathleen Tepper, Norwalk, CT This smacks of government control of media. If not currently, it will soon be possible as there will be few companies to bully and force to report only "the party line" to the citizens. Think carefully and consider the ramifications of allowing the independent outlets to disappear. —Keith Johnson, West Sacramento, CA

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Do your job! —Doug McMichael, Peru, ME A free and open society is dependent upon the unbiased free flow of information. Consolidation works against our fundamental principles. Just look at what heappened in Britian with Murdock for an exam,ple of consolidating media power. Do what is in the best interests of your country, not your contributors. —Vincent Bozzone, Bloomfield Hills, MI the more so called news sources are consolidated the more trash is covered rather than the news as the more editoriializing is done in the name of news. Lindsay Lohan is NOT news and Fox is an editorial sect as is MSNBC, though MSNBC is more literate and sometimes has a sense of humor. —John Mac Carpenter, Ft Stockton, TX Outrageous and unacceptable! —Alan Sanders, Fairfax, CA There is already too much of same-o-same-o on television. Lety's not lety anymore mergers take place in the best interests of democracy. —Andr?? LaRochelle, Santa Rosa, CA IS EVERYONE A CROOK THESE DAYS —Robert Warren, bingham farms, MI Please act on this issue. The media corporations have too much power already, and that is what you are supposed to prevent. —Michael Pearce, Portland, OR We the people should decide how we want our media to be regulated. It is in our very best interests as citizens to have as unbiased a media as possible and that means less, not more, consolidation. —Susan Steffy, Santa Fe, NM Level the playing field for local news! —Jonathan Young, Carmichael, CA This vertical alignment of the media by a handfull of monopolistic owners rings the death knell for journalism with integrity and honest reporting of the news. —T L Carpenter, Galveston, TX This is a no brainer! I really don't know why anyone should object to opposing what broadcasters are doing to create monopolies in order to spew their venom! Or maybe I do know! It's the bribes stupid! —Pat Chefalo, Rochester, NY Whatever happened to Anti-Trust? —Adam Ritz, Los ANgeles, CA Our nation is owned and run by corporations already. Please do not hand anything further over to interests that dilute the news we receive with propaganda. Thank you. —Philip Tonne, Albuquerque, NM Net works are now beginning to internet blogs to report news not trustworthy reporting. —James Boots, Chandler, AZ Free Press

Do we really need more Rupert Murdock's running amok? No Thank you! —Louise Dotter, Spring Green, WI This is NOT free press. It is looking increasingly like information tyranny...and it literally threatens our democracy. —Mark Sabol, Burien, WA Let's keep the news in this country diverse. —Avram Eisner, Seattle, WA i'm visiting my family in friends in buffalo new york, and this practice is occurring up here bigtime.....its got to stop!!!! —Mark Harris, Austin, TX I can become more involved next year. I have too many projects on my plate right now. Professor Joel Beeson WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism —Joel Beeson, Morgantown, WV If broadcasters let journalism take it's natural course, they would certainly be creating jobs. If journalist were aloud to research and report only the facts, we might take a little more stock in what they say. Therefor creating the need and desire for better journalism. Broadcasters then wouldn't need to resort to loopholes in the system to survive. —Ray Beckner, colorado Springs,, CO The Murdoch case in England illustrates the importance of having our government keep monopolies from taking place. —Sarah Hernandez, Sarasota, FL The airwaves belong to the people of the United States. They must not be compromised/sold to small groups of wealthy/self-interested investors. Do your job to protect the freedoms we all claim to value. —Ali Thomas, Yellow Springs, OH If I want McNews, I'll read People Magazine. Please help to stop the idiotification of the United States. —Lisle Hall, Auburn, MA Murdoch and Fox news have corrupted the News media, now the FFC must police the air waves to protect us from more of the fox news epidemic by other media owners. Its only going to get worse.. —Merle and Mary Campbell, Damascus, OR How can the FCC even consider these actions? The RBOC's have gotten away with murder including the NST/Waiver order. Disgraceful —Richard Marotte, Lindenhurst, NY Help $TOP the Dumbing down of America... Less news Owners = LESS NEWS —Don Leichtling, San Diego, CA It is time to prevent news sources from being monopolized by a tiny aristocracy, for this aristocracy uses consolidated news to censor and distort the news. —Terran, Seattle, WA The FCC is supposed to be protecting the barriers to consolidation... not destroying them! —Eric B Johnson, Cottage Grove, OR Free Press

Please stop them. —Michelle Bueltel, Manhattan Beach, CA The truth shall set you free —Al Preciado, broadmoor, CA I live, unhappily, in Phoenix, AZ which has become a news free town, for all practical purposes. Don't let any more consolidation occur - consolidations that have happened already are a disaster - just look at us. —Joni Bosh, Phoenix, AZ Business interests do not matter when the social fabric is at risk of being hyjacked and misused to sell crap instead of serving local markets of PEOPLE. —Mark Ostrom, Oakland, CA Local news and diversity of information are key factors to a healthy democracy. —Mike Morrissey, Port Townsend, WA Rupert Murdoch has shown us that media consolidation subtracts from our ability to independently analize the events in our world. With consolidation comes reduction of viewpoint. Don't let the large corporations dictate our views. —Stephen Spofford, Seattle, WA Stop the communications monopoly! —Bob Delaney, Saint Louis , MO Stop photocopy journalism and junk news. The People need useful information, not Pop-News. —Felipe Morales, salinas, CA Stand up for the public interest, convenience and necessity for the first time in 30 years. —Randyll Yoder, Bowling Green, OH Please keep our constitutional rights of free press CLEARLY free. Give the people the power, not corporate interests. Thank you. —Melinda McMillan, Lehi, UT As a long time activist with the Digital Divide I have seen the widening gap between people who can stay informed and people who cannot because of these consolidations. The giving away of bandwidth and air time already makes access affordability impossible where this divide paid for by ALL taxpaers, then obfuscates important issues. Because of the consolidation we already have seen, cable and internet access is too unavailable and too expensive. for too many people in this country. Don't make it worse, make it better by making the media more accessible to all!!!!. —Catherine Sullivan, Kenmore, WA I no longer see unbiased news on the television. I see propaganda and opinions posing as facts. The more things consolidate the worse it will get. —Jamie Clemons, Aurora, IL Local TV News has very little depth to it as it is. We certainly can not lose more to “covert consolidation”. —Ronald Cochran, Wilmington, NC

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Read between the lines, guys - fewer players mean fewer opinions. Do the right thing and keep news independent! —David Stratton, McElhattan, PA The present state of our media is a joke. Please fix it. —ann Nolan, Lewes, DE please protect the "PUBLIC" in the public air waves —Mary Lasley, Ashland, OR Please take action on this matter ASAP! —John W. Schroeder, Independence, MO The mainstream media has already gotten dumbed down enough through consolidation and ownership by huge corporations that have nothing to do with news, especially local news. —Berry Ives, Albuquerque, NM WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE FCC RULES THAT REQUIRED ALL LICENSEES TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR COMMITMENT TO REPORTING NEWS AND PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMMING - AND ACTUALLY KEEP WRITTEN RECORDS THAT VALIDATED THEIR RIGHT TO HAVE A LICENSE IN THE FIRST PLACE? YOU DON'T EVEN CHECK ANYMORE TO SEE WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THE LICENSEES' PROGRAMMING. DON'T YOU CARE THAT THEY'RE FEEDING US BULLSHIT DAY AFTER DAY. YOU ARE A GOOD PART OF THE REASON THIS COUNTRY IS IN TROUBLE. WHY DON'T YOU JUST GET IT OVER WITH - GIVE OWNERSHIP TO ONE CORPORATION, AND WE CAN ALL GET FED THE SAME POSITIONS, AND WE'LL ALL START BELIEVING IN JUST ONE SIDE OF THE STORY - THE CORPORATE ONE. YOU PEOPLE HAVE FAILED - ALL OF YOU - THE PROOF IN IS THE SORRY CONDITION THIS COUNTRY IS IN. —Susan Bailey-Pruc, AKRON, OH Media monopoly permits propaganda mills - and who owns the media becomes the determiner of what is broadcast. Put a stop to that. —Barbara Fitzpatrick, Fayetteville, AR Don't let it happen as we need diversity. —Richard Waters, Gulfport, MS A functioning democracy relies on open and free communication and access to news and information. Please fix the loopholes and don't let broadcasters circumvent these rules. —Jennifer Vigil, Oro Valley, AZ I;m out of country now but this is an important issue to me. —Creag Hayes, Baker City, OR I want the old internet free of having to pay just to look up and view Japanese female nude models, and to look up and view the female nude in art. —Jamesha Walker, Portland, OR As we are seeing in the U.K. right now, media consolidation leads to the undermining of democratic principles. —Paula franceschi, Los Angeles, CA The FCC needs to ensure in the ability of our media systems to convey truthful information for the public good. —Shelby Kinney-Lang, Northampton, MA Free Press

We need independent stations --not more Murdoch conglomerates.. Stop the takeovers!!! —Carolyn Wolf, Lorton, VA It seems the only place we can get diverse news coverage is in the papers or Online, and even there telecommunications companies are trying to limit our access. —Marge Acosta, Centerport, NY How is it that a local station in my town can be heard on3 frequencies in my town? I guess there would be "NO" chance to squeeze a LPFM in my town. By the time the LPFM window opens....they will squeeze more commercial stations in and NO chance for LPFM. —John Thomas Druan, lake park, FL The death of a free and independent media is the death of democracy. Stop killing our democracy. —Peggy Houghton, Milwaukee, WI Society as a whole relies upon a free and open media, not a limited viewpoint dictated by a few. Enough is enough ! —Pete Keay, Pleasant Hill, CA In this way, cultural diversity and artistic content are suppressed as well. —Joel Jensen, Milwaukie, OR Selling American to industry is tyranny —Mr. Stephen Underhill, Lakewood, CA Media markets are already hugely consolidated globally--resulting less competition and less real reporting. Now they are giving us cookie cutter journalism at the local level as well. This must be stopped! —Cindy Nance, Denver, CO I want to get a wide variety of news coverage--not just repackaged pieces. Please adhere to rigorous journalistic standards! —Christi Hoffman, Kansas City, MO hi —Molly Brewer, milwaukee, WI Please support the interests of the people, not corporations. —Susan Bartlett, portland, OR More consolidation causes more generic and useless information. —Nataly Roberts, Seattle, WA Michael Powell did deregulate our media ownership for one reason, to deliver the country on a platter to corporations and the right wing zealots. People no longer believe in what is being said. Do you want a democracy or plutocracy? It's time to do the right thing and stop this consolidation. —J Matthes, sebastopol, CA Television is in severe danger of becoming network radio. The exact same content, in the exact same format presented with the exact same interests in mind. That cannot happen. —Peter Mychalcewycz, brooklyn, NY Free Press

Media has to be owned and operated by a diversity of people so that a diversity of views are shared over the airwaves. Consolidation will hurt YOUR BOTTOM LINE in the end anyway. —Jadene Fourman, Portland, OR An informed citizenry is necessary in a democracy. We cannot allow information to be diluted. Please protect the airwaves. —Sandra J. Carrubba, Buffalo, NY Please do your job. Thank you. —Rick Blankenbaker, Harvard, IL This is way out of hand. And, you can see the problems already with Murdoch! —Fern Sweet, Sherman Oaks, CA Allowing mass media conglomerates to control the airwaves with their sponsor's dollars endangers honesty and 'opinion' transparency. Monopoly laws need to be updated and enforced by the FCC. —Timothy James, Asheville, NC Please stop the consolidation of media, it is the biggest threat to our democracy. Thanks! —Renee Lagloire, Tujunga, CA Corporate pablum news propaganda is only good for the Murdoch's of the world...while the masses are manipulated into compliant servants...control the information and you control the agenda. —Arnold Sluis, buffalo, MN More often than not, mergers and congolmeration is not good for the consumer. That's certainly the case for print, radio, and TV media. Please help keep these sources more 'local' and diverse. —Richard Foster, Palm Harbor, FL A fair, competitive media is needed to combat the corporatocratic cancer that is increasingly limiting local voices. Please help those who don't have the resources to keep on speaking and communicating by leveling the playing field, purposely tipped by corporations for their sociopathic (remember, they have free speech rights now!) desires. What good are laws and rules if they are not enforced? If enforcement is specifically avoided then why hide behind them any longer and just say "there are no rules anymore" and call it a day? It would certainly end the pesky nagging by those seeking fairness. Like me. —Martin Grivjack, Jupiter, FL Localism is important and needs the FCC's protection in the face of this rule-bending —Stewart Hartsfield, Lake Oswego, OR Henry David Thoreau said “There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil for every one striking at the root.” Thank you for your efforts. —Raheel Chaudhry, Columbus, OH PLEASE DO NOT SHARE MY INFORMATION WITH ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION. THANK YOU —Maria Papi, Los Angeles, CA Yes, to a choice of media. —Bob Ketchum, Billings, MT

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As a concerned citizen and fellow human being I value my rights and liberties paramount among them freedom of speech and responsible free expression of ideas. Unfortunately in the last 40 years our nation has been pulled in the direction of corporate ownership of media hence holding hostage free expression of thought and honest news reporting and debate all in the name of increasing corporate profitability. Advertisers have targeted viewers and brainwashed them into a herd of consuming things without any consideration to the principles of honest journalism. For profit corporations and individuals should never be able to own and operate so many radio, newspaper, TV and internet media. We have been effectively conquered by the wealthy elite classes and they are only interested in consolidating their immense power over us at any cost. —Tim Ebrahimy, Capitola, CA There is a requirement for a solution and not a crafty "arrangement" that does not significantly alter the ownership rules and the share of the public airwaves that serve communities across the country. Anything less is absolute betrayal and a dereliction of responsibility against the public interest and in favor of corporations that have proven that their private, monopoly interests are not compatible to the public’s. What does it take for the FCC to get the message? Whose interests is the FCC protecting? —Larry A Barton, Cape Coral, FL It is time we stop the covert consolidation of stations and newspapers that does not give us 2 sides to the political agenda only the one they want us to think is the greatest. Lets stop all this nonsense and review your rules to stop this agenda —Helen Zika, Mansfield, OH The airwaves belong to the people. Corporations are NOT people. —Lynne Romans, Eugene, OR Local journalism brings me information that I can use , but after the papers consolidate only profit is left, oh, and lousy journalism if you care to call it that. —William W Haywood, Centralia, WA Message to the FCC: media ownership definitely does NOT mean media monopolization and and covert concentration, but competition and diversity. Why is that so hard for you to understand ? It's basic Democracy 101 and that's what we want! —Wolf Heydebrand, New York, NY I want my local news reported by local people! —Mark Clifton, Bay Point, CA Thank you. —Douglas Ramsey, Columbus, OH A diversity of voices and viewpoints is absolutely essential to maintaining freedom of speech in America. —Laura Boss, Seattle, WA www.TheHardCoreNews.com —John Szabo, Warren, OH I am against consolidation of ocal media - hasn't the Murdock thing shown us all the issues that occur when one person has to to to much control. —Joanne Miiles, Tuscaloosa, AL

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Investigate Rupert Murdoch's holdings in the U.S. (Fox News, etc.) for felonious behavior like what happened in the U.K. —Paul S Fardig, Portland, OR We cannot afford to let what happened in England with the News Corp scandal to happen here. At the root of that scandal was consolidation of power in the news delivery systems. —Donna Hanson, El Sobrante, CA We must get back the old days when we had news that was major stories told sincerely, and more news as well. —Christopher C. Gagliardi, Englewood, NJ This trend toward homogenized news does not serve the public. Please do the right thing and stop it. —Robert J. Reed, Galesburg, IL I want to know the choices available--not corporate or government propaganda. —Jim Leonard, Davis, CA News diversity is the root of democracy. —Lois Kennedy, Alb, NM

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FCC Colluded with Leftist Organization Free Press to Push Government Regulation of Internet, Documents Show June 02, 2011 Liberty Alerts, Corruption Chronicles Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has uncovered documents from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that indicate officials at the FCC colluded with the leftist Free Press organization to publicly push a new plan to regulate the Internet under the FCC’s so-called “net neutrality” program. Judicial Watch obtained the documents pursuant to a December 27, 2010, Freedom of Information Act request. In December 2010, the FCC voted 3-2 to advance its “net neutrality program.” This decision seems to fly in the face of an April, 2010 federal appeals court ruling that the FCC had exceeded its authority in seeking to regulate the Internet and enforce “net neutrality” rules. The supporters of “net neutrality,” including Free Press, argue that high-speed Internet access is a “civil right,” and are recommending new government regulations to provide taxpayer-funded broadband Internet access to all populations, especially those deemed “underserved.” Opponents of “net neutrality” argue the program is designed to impose greater government control over the Internet and will result in less access, not more. Moreover, opponents of “net neutrality,” also dispute the claim that Internet access is a basic civil right protected by the U.S. Constitution. Judicial Watch uncovered internal correspondence showing unusual coordination by some officials at the FCC and Free Press in pushing the “net neutrality” agenda in the run up to the controversial FCC vote in December: On November 2, 2010, Free Press Associate Outreach Director Misty Perez Truedson sent an email to John Giusti, Chief of Staff to FCC Commissioner Michael Copps asking if Copps would write an op-ed for the Albuquerque Journal in advance of a November 16 hearing on Internet access: “Would Commissioner Copps be interested in drafting an Op-ed in advance of the hearing? It’s a great way to get the word out and to spark conversations in advance of the event,” Truedson wrote. “We’re working on the op ed,” Giusti wrote back on November 9. The documents also include a series of emails sent to set up meetings between Copps and former Free Press President John Silver. “We are starting to get a good sense of how we’d like to proceed during the next three tricky months on NN [net neutrality]…” Silver wrote in the same October 8, 2010, email: “I think it may make sense for us to get together next week when I’m in town.” The documents also include a written summary of a phone call between Silver and Copps on November 28, 2010, just prior to the FCC vote in December: “Silver emphasized that a strong net neutrality rule is critical to preserving the Internet as a vibrant forum for speech, commerce, innovation and cultural expression…” the summary noted. One set of documents includes correspondence between FCC Special Counsel David Tannenbaum and Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott establishing lists of speakers for FCC “internet workshops.” Among the speakers proposed by Scott: “Joe Respars (ran online activism for the Obama campaign – he’s at Blue State Digital);” “Alex Nogales – National Hispanic Media Coalition;” “Jay Stanley – ACLU;” and “Clothilde de Coz [redacted] Reporters without Borders.” When Tannenbaum asked Scott about inviting a speaker from Color for Change in a November 17, 2010 email, Scott writes: “Yes – we know them well. I should have put James Rucker on my list. He’s very good. Up and coming civil rights leader. They are awesome. However, you should be aware that Color of Change is rather highly politicized. They are lead on the campaign to strip Glenn Beck of advertisers. And Van Jones is one of the founders. Not that these things should dissuade you from inviting them – I just wanted you to know.” (Van Jones was forced to resign from his position as Obama’s “Green Jobs czar,” in part because he had signed a petition in support of the 9/11 “Truther” movement, which believes the Bush administration masterminded the 9/11 terrorist attacks.) Free Press has deep ties to radical leftists and socialists. Robert McChesny, former editor of the socialist magazine Monthly Review, is the co-founder and president of Free Press. Kim Gandy, the Chairman of the Free Press Board of Directors, served as the President of the National Organization for Women from 2001-2009. Craig Aaron, Free Press’s President and CEO, formerly worked as managing editor of the socialist tabloid In These Times. Free Press is financially supported by George Soros’s Open Society Institute and other hard-left groups such as the Ford Foundation and Democracy Alliance. “Net neutrality is just another Obama power grab. This is nothing less than the Obama administration’s attempt to stage a government takeover of the Internet under the guise of ‘net neutrality.’ So it should come as no surprise that Free Press, the hard left organization with socialist ties, is improperly driving the so-called net neutrality agenda from inside the Obama administration. The FCC is supposed to be an independent agency that follows the law,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “The American people should be deeply troubled by the fact that the Obama administration, on issue after issue, seems to be run by shadowy leftist organizations. Our government is supposed to be ‘of the people, by the people, and for the people’, not ‘of the Left, by the Left, and for the Left.’” To access the FCC-Free Press net neutrality documents uncovered by Judicial Watch, please click here. Used with permission of Judicial Watch. —Joe lund, wyoming, MN

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Diversity in ownership is good. Nobody needs an effective monopoly on our news. —Robert Shier , Kansas City, MO Keep journalism accurate, local and relevant. Stop covert consolidation! —Sandra Cryder, Baltimore, MD FLY THE FLAG UPSIDE DOWN TO PROTEST THE DIRECTION OUR COUNTRY IS HEADED —Butch Krichmar, Jackson, WY Consolidation not only can increase corporate profits, but media control by large corporations is probably the most effective way for them, ultimately, to contol society and undermine democracy. —Sherman L Guth, Bloomington, IN I'd like to get rid of Murdoch. Should be a law against Amy corporation owningore than five news organizations, whether tint or TV. We need to push to take Fox away from Murdoch. Or else divest him of all his other holdings. —Ann Olivier, New Orleans, LA The news media for the good of a free press should and has to remain multi faceted, owned and differing points of view. This idea of consolidation squeezes out many smaller local media companies and therefore squeezes choice. Please protect the local news media and all of us from the global take over and simplification of ideas. —David Carlson, Arlington, VA Stop this covert action now by broadcasters. —Suzi Goldmacher, oakland, CA We the People need an FCC that stands up for most Americans, not tightly-controlled media empires. The airwaves belong to us all. —Sarah McKee, Amherst, MA A consolidated radio/press means a corporate controlled press, big money controlling a biased and inhumane message. The right wing is afraid of the truth. Stop Covert consolidation!! —Mr. Robert Carlson, Lexington, MA We already suffer from a dearth of diversity here in Wyoming///thank the gods for NPR!! —Wendy Colschen, rawlins, WY One of the most important foundations of a demacracy is knowledge and information. We need free and local press to keep us informed! —Earl Wilson, Algona, WA I thought the FCC wasn't supposed to cave into the demands of Corporate entities ! —Cj Brown, Henderson, NV Big corporations SHOULD NOT get more and more control over what AMERICAN citizens hear /read about .; —Betty W. Smith, Albuquerque, NM Although I consider this a drop in the bucket of media idiocy in this country, I would like to stand up against media consolidation of all the silly, local stations who pretend to be sources of journalism in the hope that it may someday be easier to recover from their misinformation. —Jeremy Hudson, Glendale, CA Free Press

Enough alread. We are fast becoming a country without a free press any more. Please stop this trend —Jozef Slanda, Rochester Hills , MI If the stations were honest and said they were consolidating to save money that would be one thing. But when they try to cover up sharing content it's both unethical, short-lived because most people notice it eventually, and shortsighted because viewer numbers and ad revenues will fall away, not grow. —Brian Schumacher, ALAMEDA, CA If I want diverse content, I have to go to shortwave broadcasts to get it. —Richard Fluharty, Mifflinburg, PA What is this, the Soviet model of free expression? America represents diversity, not oligarchy by a few monopolies who seek to squelch dissent by any means possible. —Linda Guthrie, Atlanta, GA we need our local news! —Luther Thorn, Huntsville, TX The free, diverse flow of information is crucial to our freedom. Please help preserve it! —Bruce P. Grether, Wimberley, TX A free "press" is essential to democracy. Consolidation results in the voices of only the few being heard. This is a disaster for any democratic society. —Dolores Cordell, sausalito, CA Independant, local, and diverse reporting is priceless; not to be surrendered to cost-cutting business practices that belie the rules of journalism. News above all is not entertainment. It is the voices in our own town squares, sharing knowledge and events to build and maintain community. A birthright in our country. —Eileen Brodie, Colorado Springs, CO Consolidation leads to too few companies having power over the information that citizens get. We need less consolidation, not more. At the very minimum very local station should be owned by a different company, meaning a different parent company as well. Media consolidation threatens our Democracy! —Amy, Salt Lake City, UT We already have media empires dominating the United States. Prevent it from getting worse! —Ronald K. Mckee, Grand Rapids, MI I'm going to ask politely, and pretend they don't already own you. —Keith Boast, Goose Creek, SC Americans must unite to protect our access to sources of free and independent information. Unless we have that, we cannot fulfill our responsibilities as well-informed citizens. We DEMAND FREE AND INDEPENDENT SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN ALL OUR MEDIA!!! —Seabury Lyon, Bethel, ME Enough of the big guys ruling from one pulpit. —Betty Bernard, Pasadena, CA

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We want diversity on our public airwaves with local news and stations not consolidation and monopolization by corporate media. —Captain William Burk Jr., Lyle, WA Just give us the true news,we can take it,we are adults...no more covered up news tell it like it is!!!!! —Dianne Carone, Vancouver, WA Bigger is not always better. Do the right thing! —Marvin Saurbier, Citra, FL There was a time when the media was truly a respected and important provider of news. But with the rise of big media corporations, decreased regulation leading to consolidation and homogenization , and increased acceptance for meaningless chatter, it is become harder and harder for one of democracy's most critical institutions - a healthy, varied, and active media - to function. We must do everything we can to keep media independent and local, rather than secretly controlled by the same executives in the business of making money rather than broadcasting the truth. Please take action to protect the media future of our nation. —Andrew Tourtellot, BETHESDA, MD Murdock has been a deceiver ever since he left Australia. Naturally, other media moguls would like to follow his example. SDD —Mr. Shelley D. Dahlgren PhD, Issaquah, WA Why do we have to ask for the public to be protected at all? Why? —Mark Schaffer, Las Vegas, NV I AM ALREADY INVOLVED IN MY COMMUNITY. —Janet Zehr , North Tonawanda, NY If you ignore the attacks on competition in the media industry your are contributing to the downfall of democracy. Please follow the rules. —Elsie Felix, Blairsville, GA the only viable news available to the USA citizens, is only comming from foreign sources. Tass used to be more accurate. —James Rice, BAYTOWN, TX Collusion is an anathema to capitalism, freedom and the American way. —Kevin Handy, Plano, TX Stop the termites from weakening our Democracy! —Michael Carey, Menlo Park, CA PSYCHOPATHIC CREEPS CONTROL OUR AIRWAVES & MANY GIANT CORPORATION...TAKE AWAY THEIR ABILITY TO RUN AMERICA —Mark Bauman, SEBASTOPOL, CA PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING. NUFF SAID. —Maura Veneri, bpt.,, CT

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Look at the situation in Britain and ask if that is what we want to happen here. The first amendment is too valuable to have hijacked by the unscrupulous, politically powerful, well funded and unfettered special interests. —Mr. Jim Houghton, Spokane, WA I would rather have less channel choices than the same poorly reported and sensationalized story over and over. —cynthia Boley, santa ana, CA Consolidation isn't good for local news and programming and is an abuse of the public's ownership of the airwaves. —Carl Carnein, Florissant, CO Grow a pair and do your job. —Todd Hutchinson, Seattle, WA, WA Keep the free press FREE from corporate consolidation! —Ava Torre-Bueno, San Diego, CA STOP PANDERING TO CORPORATE CROOKS AND START PROTECTING THE PUBLIC! —Albert D. Viener Esq. , Miami, FL Smart people should cancel Comcast or any other cable provider they waste money on. I did. I get all my news from bloggers (I send them money), NPR radio, Skype for LD and Netflix for entertainment. Haven't watched TV in years. —Edyth C. Koch, Seattle, WA Remember, you saf eguard "Public Airwaves." Please continue to safeguard the diversity and competition in American media! —Tom Winski, Jacksonville, IL We want local news, not sensationalist trials! The 'diversion' is a perversion! —Margaret Goodwin, Ojai, CA We need to maintain Freedom of Speech in America. A monopoly of anything is never a good deal for consumers.. We need lower rates for tv, internet, and telephone services. All is too high priced! We must promote diversity! —Barbara Higgins, Spirit Lake, IA I stopped watching the local station all of them showed the same stories and informafation, when years ago. I had to watch 2-3 diffrent stations to get a good idea what is going on. I liked that, each station had it own type of things it would air. —Mike Pennington, West Palm Beach, FL Local traffic reporting is going to be a thing of the past if this continues. It is already on the way out. —Cynthia Burkey, Los Angeles, CA We need more Public News radio and Tv stations because they provide real news programs. MainStreet Media only gives entertainment! —Virginia Linstrom, Fircrest, WA

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To the folks at SaveTheNews.org, I have no money to contribute, can't even pay my rent but I want to say a few things in support of your activities: Thank you all for DOING something to stop what I have been calling this "He said- she said bullshit" for several years now. NOT ONE of those "talking heads" has even the first clue what they are going to say next or even for certain WHO is going to say it. They are all reading off teleprompters just like the obama (sic). They "READ" to you 10-15 seconds of a "story" and show SOMEONE ELSE (frequently UNNAMED and OFF CAMERA) asking half a dozen people on the street what they think, saw or other. THEIR opinion is NOT NEWS, NOT newsworthy and a total waste of time and doesn't belong "on the air" AND THEY KNOW THIS. IF they actually did see anything of value they would be talking to the "authorities" instead, (in many cases) if the "item" was actually important enough to be "on the air". Too many of these talking heads try to be "cute", and "funny" instead of REPORTING THE NEWS. Where is Edward Murrow, Walter Cronkite and the like when we need them most?!?! I cant even begin to express how angry I get anymore after years of hearing things like: "A highly placed White House source said on conditions of anonymity......." (OR was that "A highly placed White Horse SOUSE....."). The terms "A department spokesperson said..." and similar just don't fly with me and they apparently don't work for you either. I want NAMES, DATES, TIMES, PLACES, PHONE NUMBERS ADDRESSES, PHOTOS AND/OR VIDEO AND ACTUAL VERIFIABLE FACTS. We need to EMBARRASS the schmucks every time we see them in public. At the checkout line, the gas station, restaurant or wherever we run across them, EACH AND EVERY time we see them, at least until they have "repented" of their ways and started to DO THEIR DUTY and REPORT the NEWS. REMIND THEM, their job is NOT to "entertain" (a thing at which they fail miserably) but to REPORT the NEWS I want to know WHAT the international banksters, F.D.A., “Federal Reserve", Congress, The Senate, the city, state, county, the obama (sic) are doing to us today. I want to see COMPLETE UNedited VIDEO, I want to hear COMPLETE UNedited AUDIO, to be sure nothing is taken out of context. PLEASE remember, as long as you are doing this work, you will be "targets" for their "masters" (the ones with the money). ALSO bear in mind the FATAL Mistake the police detective in Oklahoma City made. He let it out he was DOING HIS OWN INVESTIGATION into the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City and the "story" being "parroted" all over the airwaves and "print media" was TOTAL BULLSHIT. BUT HE DIDN'T GO PUBLIC WITH IT!! About a week later he was "found dead", and ALL HIS EVIDENCE, NOTES, ETC "MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED". By the way, I have had the privelege to speak PERSONALLY with Brig. Gen'l. (ARMY, Ret'd) Benton K. Partin who is a renowned expert in explosives, demolition, etc, who did an expose on the Alfred P. Murrah building published in the "New American" Magazine which proved conclusively, scientifically it was IMPOSSIBLE for that so-called truck bomb" to do the damage that WAS DONE to the building by the explosives attached TO THE BUILDING, BY "THE FEDS", not Terry Nichols OR Tim McVeigh. NEITHER of them had access to the building, OR MOTIVE, OPPORTUNITY OR WHEREWITHAL to be able to carry out such an act. The FEDS, however DID AND DO, and likewise are equally responsible for the DEMOLITION of ALL (YES, ALL, not "both") the World Trade Center buildings. Likewise, Remember the name Ron Brown? Officer Kathleen Janoski, then the Chief Forensic photographer for the AFIP, was the first to notice a suspicious head wound on Secretary Brown's corpse when it arrived at Dover Air Force base four days after the plane crash officials "claim" cost Brown his life. "Wow", she exclaimed, according to Ruddy, "Look at the hole in Ron Brown's head. It looks like a gunshot wound." Janoski is a 22 year Navy veteran with absolutely no motive to lie. ` If our press had even a shred of integrity left, Grant's interview with Kathleen Janoski would have made front page headlines the next day. As it is, the same media that fawns incessantly over a discredited Susan McDougal, has completely ignored Janoski's explosive revelations. It is left to the Washington Weekly to bring them to you. From one of her RADIO interviews (she FORTUNATELY had the good sense to do immediately): CALLER: "Are you taking any extra measures concerning your security now that you've come out about this?" JANOSKI: "Well, I'm a little bit more careful. I always make sure that someone knows where I am at all times. I always give somebody the phone number of where I'm going to be. It's pretty scary, actually, to have to shift into a mode of being worried about these things". PLEASE, YOU folks do the SAME and for your own safety, make it PUBLIC as soon as you know. PRESS releases to ALL of the "underground" papers is a good place to start and of course, e-mails like the ones you send me (as long as we can use the internet) And the following is published and edited by an honest man I have known since 1995- Ed Snook. The ONLY NEWSpaper within at least 150 miles and you can checkout their website for names, addresses, phone numbers, text, video, times, dates, places, etc. VERIFIABLE information. Please check it out. http://www.usobserver.com/ God bless you and stay safe Jim B. P.S.- Please send the "toolkit" A.S.A.P. —J Bleakley, Vancouver, WA

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We need real journalism now more than ever. Now that Roger Ailes, and Rupert Murdoch have been exposed as a couple of political hacks disguised as journalists--we need good journalists--real independent journalists. Help us to have them. —Chris Queally, Scarborough, ME Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners , Please pay attention to what we are saying ! Thank you ,Don Beaton —Donald A Beaton, castro valley, CA The foundation of capitalism is competition...without it freedom of speech is and freedom in general cannot exist. —Gregory Kellett, san francisco, CA Stop It! —Paula Bourgeois, Woodland Park, CO No one company or person should own multi-media sources in one service area: TV, Radio, Newspapers, et al. —Joan Ripple, Novato, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Dr. A. Goldstein —Al Goldstein, Tinton Falls, NJ Thank you kindly for your time and attention & that of your staff. Yours truly, Mr. Brett Greisen —Brett Greisen, Astoria, NY Diversification or perish —Anna Nicholas, woodland Hills, CA I beg you to bear in mind that your mandate is to protect the interests of citizens by ensuring access and diversity in the use of the limited broadcast spectrum. You are not charged with following the wishes of media companies or with assisting them in growing their bottom lines. —Richard Luken, Cincinnati, OH I feel strongly that the consolidation of the press which is taking place in the US is a serious risk to our constitutional right to a free press. Please oppose this movement. —Robert W. Mitchell, Redding, CA As newspapers fall by the wayside, we are more and more dependent on the broadcast media for local news coverage. Please support this important coverage by closing the loopholes that have allowed covert consolidation. Thank you. —Sally Scanlon, Branford, CT We can not get unbiased news if one company or organization or person monopolizes the news media. —Terry Reeves, Benson, AZ

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Consolidation does not meet trhe FCC requirements for PUBLIC INTEREST , CONVENIENCE and NECESSITY. Remember those words? —Jonah K. Oxman, Skokie, IL the public airwaves should support the public interest, not corporate profit —Susan Garelik, swarthmore, PA Please put a stop to covert consolidation. Thank you for you time. —Shaun Roose, Eau Claire, WI For our democracy to work properly citizens must be fully informed. We are shortchanged with media consolidation. Please look carefully at this issue. Thank you, Carol Covert —Carol Covert, San Antonio, TX We do not have TV news here on Maui. Every professional effort to provide local news, even with sponsors to support the programing has been stopped by private service provider owners. We do have slanted partisan news that repeats lies over and over again. Political debate in America has been poisoned by subversive partisan brainwash operations. I am an American, I want a free press, not a fixed game by controlled by corrupt corporate loyalists, who's lies are now damaging my country. —Bud Clifton, Wailuku, HI No more consolidation of media please. We need to have a freer society with more diversity. —Marguerite Pastirchak, Port Jefferson Station, NY Please do something to make sure that broadcasters are following the rules, both spirit and letter! —Margaret Grimes , Salt Lake City, UT Free flow of information and news is the backbone of democracy. —William Petersen, madison, WI No to consolidation of journalism and junk news. The nightly news is not supposed to be entertaining or light, but rather Neutral and informative. —Michael bitter, Brooklyn, NY The couch potatoes you destroy may come back to haunt you! —Anton McInerney, North Reading, MA STOP IT! —Georgr Case, Clearwater, FL I was against giving cable companies control of broadcasting. I live in a very rural area and had to remove my antenna and get cable in order to watch Television. Freedom, I think not. This is Fascism. —David B Africa, Bradfird, NY This is the fight against Big Brother. Diversity of perspective is essential!! —Dowd Amanda, San Francisco, CA Is America Money? or People? —Mr. Thomas Harker, Circleville, OH

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The loss of community news, whether print, radio or TV in exchange for a corporate profit model that cares little for civic responsibility and is focused on the bottom line must be stopped. If no profit they fire people, cut management etc. —Charles Menges, Lincolnshire, IL These stations are licensed to serve the public interest. They should do so ... or forfeit their licenses. —Bill Russell, Atlana, GA Consolidation of News is NOT conducive to clear and subjective reporting of information.. —Boyd Gardiner, Rancho Santa Fe, CA do it —Dolores Rogers Murphy, clinton corners, NY Rescue our country from the greedy corporate interests and return our country to our citizens now! —Don Geddes, Saguache, CO A monopolized information empire is NOT in the Publics' interest. —Robert Barricklow , Las Vegas, NV In a democracy, he who controls the news media controls the government, and the massive consolidation and conglomeratization of news media that has taken place under the FCC's watch is on of the greatest threats to our continued viability as a democratic republic that we have ever faced. The FCC created this problem; it's time for them to fix it. —Peter Craig Martin, Seattle, WA Do your job. You work for us, not them. —June D Meek, Garfield Heights, OH Please STOP media consolidation. It is bed for free speech. —Haikel Ben Salah, dearborn, MI Quit catering to stupid people. Sure, there's lots of them -- but they don't actually BUY anything they see advertised. —D K. Harris, Cocoa, FL Do what is right for Americans and America, NOT American Big Business. —Bruce Brennan, San Jose, CA No matter who says it greed is not good, for a person a city or the nation1 —Skip Faulkner, Fairfield, OH Ethics means nothing compared to the almighty dollar. —Jason Rhodes, Derwood, MD We need local news, for emergencies, for accurate weather, and to stay informed about what's happening in our own neighboring communities. There are too many monopolies as it is. Please do your job and protect our local markets. —Virginia Velez, Bainbridge Island, WA

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More regulation and fines for media outlets that violate the rules! —Judith Colbert, Portland, OR The corporate overlords who control our financial markets are seeking domination of our airways. Stop selling our rights to corporate pigs —Donnell Nilles, Tucson, AZ More power to yoi. —Luciano L'Abate Ph.D., ATLANTA, GA With the news of News Corp's actions now's the time to roll back the consolidation of the News Media. —Cary Berkelhamer, Evanston, IL Thomas Jefferson called for a variety of voices in the marketplace of public opinion. It's up to the FCC to make sure only one voice has access to the airwaves! —Peter Townsend, Miami, FL A free and unfettered press is a basic right in our nation. Hold the line to protect this institution. —Kevin Corey, Cranston, RI Someday you will learn what grassroots is all about. In the meantime please stop the madness before it is too late. Regards, Paul Vossbrinck —Karl Paul Vossbrinck, Southbury, CT My local TV channel is one of them —David C. Powell, Pacific Grove, CA we need news channels to tell the real news not be a corporate propaganda speaker. —Arman Badri, Seattleq, WA end to covert consolidation —Joseph Swinger, venice, CA Freedom specifically includes the Press, stop letting special interests undermine our country. —Jim Neri, San Diego, CA All Americans get is corporate propaganda - after all, they are the ones who own the US media and are free to limit what information is made available to the general public. Media consolidation is just another tactic to enhance propaganda over the people's right to know what's really going on in their name. I had protested to the FCC in past years, but the problem has only gotten worst. Until Americans accept that they are living in a rigidly authoritarian police-state, nothing is going to change. Too many Americans are already brainwashed from decades of propaganda, and there is no public media available to those with opposing perspectives - it is too late to stop the madness. —Sandy Lambrecht, Menomonie, WI We need diversity. —Alexander Chejlyk, North Port, FL We already have to much media control and power consolidated into too few hands. —Michael Peterson, San Francisco, CA

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Please protect the small, local stations that do so much to help people take pride in their communities. —Mary Schwartz, Brewster, NY Im sick of pablam news 30 second news —Denise Tatum, omaha, NE we need FREE media not corporate owned one sided slanted opinions —Ron George, SOMONAUK, IL Who needs a police state when total control of news events accomplishes the same result. —Claire Joaquin, Pollock Pines, CA Please don't be influenced by big business. Keep democracy alive with diverse media ownership. —Larry Downing, Fletcher, NC Stop the incorporation of our news —Steve George, Galloway, OH I like diversity in news and programming, and I want to be informed of what is happening in my world, around me, in my town and state, with consolidation we only get copycat news and information from one source. —Shell Lavender, Snowflake, AZ I still remember "free" TV, and honest news brokers. Without competition that is legitimate, there is no quality TV news. Let's restore quality news reporting. Prevent covert consolidation. —Rita C. Kidd, Catheys Valley, CA It's becoming The VIEWS and not The NEWS. —William Doherty, Wrentham, MA I am definitely in support of enforcing the FCC rules and regulations. Too many corporations evade theri responsibilities and are not held accountable. The rules are meant to insure local control and independence. Please take forceful action! —Tom Bauld, Milan, MI Enough is e-bleeping-nough. I want to help. —Robin McMullen, Sand City, CA Maybe Murdoch can start the News of the World as an adjunct to Fox "News". —Dr. R James, Carlsbad, CA Stop all the Rupert Murdock want-to-bes! —Jennifer Sims , Vacaville, CA No consolidation! We want free press! Not New world order press! —Noah Accorsi, East Aurora, NY

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Katie Lucas, Fremont, CA Keep up the good work!. —George Athans, Reseda, CA Rich people in our country are trying to find more ways to control the majority of us, and this would be just another way. Just like lobbyists are doing for the rich in Washington right now. The middle class, and poor are headed for a miserable life similar to slavery! —James Murphy, COVENTRY, RI The "NEWS" is what is important to the people, NOT you finding ways to increase your bottom line!!!!!!!!! —Aurelia Gasher, Spring, TX Media consolidation is a threat to democracy. Diverse voices are needed especially in the times ahead. —Tom Kane, Hubbard, OR just keep me informed —Thelma Goldstein, Falmouth, MA I want a diversity of opinions and options in my news gathering. Slanted news is not news at all, and I do not want any one news team speaking for everyone. They aren't...they have their own agenda. National news particularly needs a diversity of views, not just one, the one who has paid the biggest dollar or pushed the hardest. Honest news, please. —Jeanne Scheerbaum, Hellertown, PA we've been here before,as a member of the Seattle Media Forum in the 2003 scenario,taking action has positive results! edia —Ted Jonsson, seattle, WA A democracycannot exist without free speech and that means an unbiased media without monoply control. —Constance Birch, Staunton, VA Broadcasters do not own the airwaves, the PUBLIC does. Please do your job of protecting the people from propaganda moguls. We need more diversity, not less, and we need you to keep the big bad mean dogs at bay. —Jeannine Seymour, Santa Fe, NM Encourage small independent stations and prohibit consolidation. —Walter Birdwell, Osceola, MO Independent media is vital to a healthy democracy. The covert consolidation of media is especially dangerous because it prevents people from knowing that their local news is controlled by a non-local entity. —Preston Benson, Durango, CO

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The first element to control a state is the media. We do not need a totalitarian state here. —Jerry Broadbent, Bucoda, WA Please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation! Jacquelyn Files —Jacquelyn D. Files, Petersburg, PA Do your due diligence and apply the laws already on the books to put a stop to these shenanigans. In fact pile on very stiff fines for attempting to defraud the government, and the people of the United States. —Richard McGonagle, Burbank, CA I think you understate the gravity of the issue. —John Trenkle, Farmington Hills, MI This is supposed to be a free country, so let people be free to voice their OWN opinions. —Magaly Sosa, Vista, CA the hell with Rupert Murdoch. —Gloria Monroe, Grants Pass, OR Fight for the journalism balance, meaning fair and accurate news reporting! —Fred Phinazee, Raleigh, NC IT'S YOUR MANDATE TO KEEP THE AIRWAVES COMPETITIVE, OPEN, AND TO FOSTER LOCAL AND DIVERSE VOICES FOR NEWS. I URGE YOU TO DO YOUR JOB AND CLOSE THESE CONSOLIDATION LOOPHOLES! —Anita Stapen, Piedmont, CA Let's keep the media diversified; consolidation will kill localism; we don't want a "Big Brother" deciding on what we can hear or see. —Raphael Kosek, Hopewell Jct., NY Not only is there less local news, but all news has right-wing Republican/corporate-owned slant to it. —Laura Lokken, Wisconsin Rapids, WI This is totally unacceptable. It is already bad enough that in driving cross-contry all the stations are filled with hatespewing commentators. Why can't we hear the local news and the real news. Our democracy is at stake. —Mary Pliska, Waterford, NY The future of democracy depends on common sense regulation. Media conglomerates have only corporate allegiance. —Michael Bucell, Edinboro, PA If you don't hold big business accountable you are left with Communism. Keep our country free. —Joseph Orr, North Hollywood, CA Those of us in small business repeatedly see large businesses given free passes while we not only have to dot ever "i" and cross every "t" but also are subject to retaliation. Please don't add your name to the list of regulators who have not done there jobs. —Harry Hamil, Black Mountain, NC

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Pprotect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves. —Gwyn Williams, Sonoma, CA This takeover of the airwaves by the Murdoch's of the world must cease. —Russell La Claire, Georgetown, TX A free fair press is so important we must always care for the free and fair news... —David Marriott, Enterprise, AL People's local news choices are already so limited. —Joel Sundseth, Minneapolis, MN A free society requires a TRULY free media! —David Sullivan, Reston, VA No more under the table media consolidations! —Tamara Teague, Rockwall, TX This is a crime. We do not want your canned and filtered news. Reponsible journalism is necessary to protect diverse points of view and insure the public's right to know what is going on in their communities without media conglomerates dictating what is a worthy story, or whether it serves the purposes of the wealthy right wing. We cannot afford to have our news controlled in this obscene way. —Elizabeth H. Ryan, Madison, WI The Corporate control over news coverage is eroding our democracy, and threatens the the free and open discourse of society. —Keith Steward, Framingham, MA Everyone has the right to have diversified news from many sources; FCC's new regulations must be followed by all...Paul C. Plater —Paul Plater, hillsborough, NH The noose around the neck of America and no one wants to do their job to save it. Could this be gross stupidity or greed? —Curtis Bash, Des Moines, IA It is almost impossible to get information on most of the candidates for local elections, especially Towns and School Boards —John Olness, Stony Brook, NY An informed population is our most valuable resource. —Keith Cary, Winters, CA Consolidation results in job loss. We need job creation, as an unemployed broadcaster, I and many others need jobs. Consolidation will not achieve that. —Randy Morrow, Wichita, KS Under George Bush all media were centralized under ownership of FIVE corporations which have much to lose if conservatives fail. Thus America is now getting organized propaganda rather than objective news. Fox is only the tip of the iceberg. —Jack Dinkmeyer, Grand Lake, CO Free Press

Make companies follow the FCC decision. —Richard Berghofer, Cudahy, WI Keep the public airwaves serving the public with more voices not just the chosen corporate few. —Cynthia Bock-Goodner, Rochester, MN I have not met one person who is happy with junk news. It is ridiculous when you cannot trust what you hear from the media. Stop or go off the air. —Debra Istvanik-Strotman, Monongahela, PA In the Los Angeles area, Fox, the Tribune Co., and NBC have banded together, thereby limiting our news sources. —Judy Hopkins, Santa Monica, CA Thank you for your efforts to date, e.g., in not allowing the NBC/Comcast merger, which would have been devastating to the national press. But, as indicated, media owners are managing to sneak around the edges of your rules regarding 'OUR' airwaves, and we definitely encourage you to stop this end-run around those rules. —TL Sutton, Oakland, CA Its time for the FCC to begin doing the job for which their commission was created. —Richard Tarr, Carthage, NY Stop the ABUSE! —Carol Mae, Yakima, WA Stop the takeover of local news by national propaganda and lies by Right wing nut-jobs with tons of money! Democracy DOES NOT FUNCTION WHEN NEWS IS PERVERTED, CANCELLED, AND FALSIFIED BY IDEOLOGICAL FANATICS SO THAT VOTERS ARE DELIBERATELY MISINFORMED. TAKE ACTION ON THE PEOPLE'S BEHALF SO OUR SYSTEM CAN SURVIVE! —Suzy Charnas, Albuquerque, NM I want un-consolidation of broadcasting. At least half of all stations should be locally owned and individually controled. —Grover Syck, Hamilton, OH www.guesswhathappenedtome.com —Rick Mcnamara, Albany, NY The FCC was established for this very reason. —Joshua Ferguson, Klamath Falls, OR In the age of Rupert Murdock, and his ever so "tasteful" ways of gathering the news, at times, seeming to go over the line of decency, aquiring a larger and larger voice in the marketplace of ideas seems to be a bit without taste or civility. I think this is a diservice to my friends who happen to hold more conservative views than I do. They deserve better! —Ronald Thornhill, New York, NY there goes what is left of our Democracy! —William A. Furan, Tyler, MN

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The basis of our democracy is an informed citizenry. Consolidation of media sources would severely compromise this essential relationship. —Lynn Frederiksen, Framingham, MA Inaccurate news cannot be allowed to continue to permeate our society. —Linda Gillaspy, Reno, NV I think it is time we educate people, tell the truth no revert to Naziism. I am waiting for results of Japan nuclear meltdown...what are you eating, wearing,drinking? How about your family? No more Cover Ups...BroadCast means to spread the Truth. —Mrs. Shelly Beckett, Lehighton, PA do your job by representing We the People rather than the BIG CORPORATIONS! —Julie Edgar, Topton, PA Freedom is increased with multiple sources of information. —Andrew Mickel, Minneapolis, MN Let's have more variety and opinion in local news. No conformity please! —Don Hildenbrand, Eugene, OR don't be part of the problem when you can be part of the solution by ending covert consolidation now!!! —David Putnam, Auburn, CA The number of independent news sources just keeps getting smaller. It is good to see that someone is paying attention and calling for action to stop this trend. —Kenneth Glidden, St Paul, MN Stop covert consolidation —Rose Bowen, New Oelwans, LA ten to one air time for conservatives is not fairness in media —Howard Sher, hollywood, FL When fewer companies own more stations, the news grows more boring and less informative. Help give us something worth watching by blocking consolidation. Thank you. —Margaret Hull, Portland, OR Do you need anymore evidence than what is going on with the piranha News Corp? —Tim Derflinger, Waikoloa, HI Corporate control of the media is serving the public poorly, if at all. Infotainment is no benefit to civil society, and blatant propaganda is subversive. —Claudia Woodward-Rice, Honomu, HI How can the diverse public be represented with this kind of media consolidation in the news? —Amy Gauscheman, Ridgeland, MS The only local channel here is the city's public access channel. Everything else is pre-digested national schlock. Surely we can do better. —Robert Ewing, Ames, IA Free Press

Take the politics out of this equation. The sun is finally shining on Rupert Murdoch. —Judy Brownstein, Phoenix, AZ We don't need any more Rupert Murdochs or Clear Channels in the United States. Diversity on the airwaves is necessary for clear thinking on the part of citizens and voters. Jeremy Heiman —Jeremy Heiman, Glenwood Springs, CO The purpose of the ownership rules is to prevent too great a fraction of any community's political and social infrastructure from falling under the control of any person or entity. These broadcasters are using business arrangements to evade and bypass the purpose of the rules, even if technically remaining within their letter. Please close these loopholes that allow for editorial control well beyond the formal ownership limits. The function of our democracy depends on it. —Jim Steitz, Gatlinburg, TN We HAVE to stop them NOW. Before long, they will have too much power, and it will truly be too late. —Dr. Jerry Roark, Florence, KY I have no interest in listening to canned 'news' from a central source that may reflect the political bias of some absentee owner. Local control and local content are both important. —Ann Marie Moriarty, Silver Spring, MD please make the fourth branch (media) is accountable to the people first. when a few special interests dominate the airwaves, the people suffer. —Beau Barnett, Santa Cruz, CA Lets do more than just change the channel. Lets picket local TV "news" regarding their frequent one-sided, biased stories. —Thomas Madison, Gresham, OR How about News Corp. NY ch 5, 9, 11. NY Post, Wall Street Journal? —Bob Montwillo, Mahopac, NY We need more independent news channels not less. —Alice Pascale, Miami Beach, FL through my lifetime, the ideals about our great United States Of America, which I was taught in my early American schooling, have become pure fiction, making the National Anthem, and the Pledge Of Allegiance a sickening two-faced scam, thanks to legislators who translate corrupt behavior as the American Dream. IT MUST STOP! —Emanuel Maris, new york, NY clear channel is a major offender. —Betty Guess, The Woodlands, TX We need more sources of news. Covert consolidation reduces the number of sources. It should be forbidden. —Raymond Meyer, Mountain View, CA Please stop the Corporate Media. A free and independent press are important for a true democracy. Thank you! —Dr. Jeffrey Paul LaGasse M.D., Freeland, WA

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When I was growing up, NEWS was presented by the "good guys" We could trust what they said. We got news that was relevant and honest. I want a diverse news choice. —Pauline Callahan, Jordan, MN The ability of news outlets is affected negatively by their insistence on profit over informing us. I don't care about their profit and they don't have to either. We shouled not encourage them to get worse. —Keith Miller, Cleveland, OH Enforce Anti-trust. Do not allow any kind of covert consolidation. —Tamara Pettinger, Brookings, OR Survival of the species is everybody's business. —Rev Walter CRaft , NEW ORLEANS, LA Don't diminish true journalism even further by more consolidation of anti-journalism media giants. —Craig Hammon, Portage, OH Media consolidation is no different than monopolization. It must not be allowed. —Jonathan Stone, Portland, OR The airwaves SHOULD still belong to the people. The PUBLIC interest, convenience and necessity SHOULD still be the standard. Do your duty. —Gary Cogley, Hayward, CA I thought this was already dead in the water. NO MONOPOLIES IN THE MEDIA!!!!! —Terry Sprecker, W. Hatfield, MA It's a shame that our news sources as well as their opinions all are seemingly coming from one or two sources. We need impartial news information and a broader coverage of the sides involved with news stories. —Catherine V Stoudt, Bridgeport, PA STOP THE CONSOLIDATION OF MEDIA COMPANIES--BREAK UP THE MONOPOLIES NOW ! SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY! —Janet Wallet-Ortiz, Silver City, NM The strength of our news media depends on a variety of voices and points of view being presented to viewers. Media consolidation takes us in the wrong direction - it's time for the FCC to put a stop to it! —Nick Engelfried, Missoula, MT Please help the American public by enforcing the very rules you established! —Mickey Lyle, San Diego, CA Freedoim of the press is AMERICAN! —Sandra K. Van Meter, Redwood valley, CA The rules should be changed so that no group can directly or indirectly control or set corporate policy for more than 10% of any regional or major urban market. —Dr. Christopher Henny, Glendale, AZ We need local news! —Aviva Rosenbloom, Altadena, CA Free Press

Please keep the airwaves free. —Karen Sue Babcock, San Diego, CA Public ownweship is toinsure an informed citizenship. We need this now more than ever —Mary Cunningham, Manassas, VA I wishthat consolidation would stop. The belief that consolidation makes a company more money is false. Local ads are a driving factor. —Jason Bickford, Clayton, NY This is extremely important. Media like fox has been used to brainwash people. Broadcaster's have no right to abuse ownership rules. —Kate Lopez, Burlington, VT The FCC should work for the PUBLIC INTEREST, not that of media moguls. The situation is already quite bad, but you can change course and do the right thing. —Andrew Gebhardt, annapolis, MD News is being replaced more and more by propaganda only. It's time to support and ensure the proper level of competition that can help bring back true journalism. —Paul Cranmer, Harvard, IL Our freedom depends on an independent media. Consolidation is NOT the answer. —John Bowen, Princeville, HI I am tired of copycat news on every station, celebrity gossip and chit chat instead of independet investigative stories. Something has to change. —Babette Grunow, Milwaukee, WI I am a radio DJ for WTUL New Orleans, the News and Views program. —Mr. Frazer O'Hara, Mt.Vernon, WA Variety is lacking please don't allow this. —Constantine Bogios, San Jose, CA Any effort to transform media outlets into consolidated monoliths is disruptive to the intent of real news. —Gabriel Isaac Sistare, Simsbury, CT I want to know what's actually happening in my world, not what some profiteering corporation wants me to 'know'. —Sarah McUmber-House, New London, MO I believe the U.S. Constitution has it right the press should remain free! —Renee Hernandez, Morgantown, WV A free society demands a open and competitive news organizations the more the better. —William Carlson, Newbryport, MA

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fascism is where this is heading...surely we Americans value athletic freedom to work out ideas with independent vigor! —jean Forsberg, Julian, PA When will you actually report the most Important news of the day instead of consolidated lies! —Debra Hood, Long Beach, CA We want independent news, coverage by different owners/viewpoints/different stories of interest... not one individual slant put on all and limited variety of subject matter . —Barbara Sisson, Conyers, GA Help, I am beginning to feel like I am living in communist Russia —Kathleen Fahy, margate, NJ I want competition in the local markets. Since one company owns the channels in Eau Claire, the news and local coverage has become lame at best. This is true for all sources of media local newspapers now controlled by one entity as well as local radio stations as well. I don't want to see a Rupert Murdock story here in Western Wisconsin. —Dennis Myhre, Menomonie, WI How can we have a thriving democracy when the public is uninformed. —Steven J. Alexander, Milwaukee, WI Corporate control of the media has to stop. Our democracy is at risk. Do your job and support fair media. —Marjorie Fritz-Birch, Chicago, IL Rupert Murdoch--need we say more!!!! —Cheryl Brownstein, Marco Island, FL I used to live in Stillwater, OK. There all the radio stations with the exception of the local NPR stations were purchased and brought under the umbrella of an outfit calling itself, "Stillwater Radio." Today you can hear the same man reading the exact same newscast on ALL the stations throughout the day. The only difference in the stations is the satelite music service. You guessed it, total automation. Is this diversity? I think not! Surely this has to be a violation of something. If not, it should be! —Jerry Halstead, Lancaster, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Katherine Bussey, Fayetteville, NC I formerly held a class 3 FCC license and know that the diversity laws are there for a reason. He who controls the media controls information. Stop allowing large corporate moguls to control our information. —Lisa Schmidt, Hendricks, MN NO JUNK NEWS,NO FOX NEWS —Vivian Johnston, Oakville, WA Free Press

Mass Media are too important in modern times to allow fortunes to be made by irresponible people who control them for such long periods of time and make such large profit without serving the public interest. Licensure should be for a finite time and distributed by lottery to groups which apply, which serve the needs for critical invetigation of corrupt government, and unjust situations. —Robert Goldberg, Jericho, NY There's already too much media consolidation, don't allow more. —Spencer Selander , Castle Rock, WA A democracy cannot survive without access to factual and relavent information to help people make informed decisions. The more consolidation the less the public learns about what is going on around them, and the more suceptible they are to manipulation and exploitation. —Mrs. Harriet Hess , Alexandria, VA Power corrupts those who have a concentrated degree of it ... Those who have concentrated power in the media have increasingly deceived and brainwashed the public for over 80 years. —David Murphrey, AMARILLO, TX isn't a free press and informed citizenry the very bedrock of a functioning democracy —Mr. Gregory McCoy, Asheville, NC Just another step toward dictatorship! Remember Nazi Germany?? —James Ronald Jeffries, brumley, MO The Fourth Estate is supposed to be objective. Why would anyone expect objectivity from Monopolized Media? —Joe Taibi, Independence, MO We need MORE news, not less. More ideas, not fewer viewpoints. —Elisabeth Quick, Los Angeles, CA to be honest, i'm glad that we have different channels. it makes it so i can get away from the democratic bullcrap point of view that is crammed sown our throats in not only Hollywood, but on almost all the other stations, but Fox. Fox tells it how it is. And without the opposition in the news, how are we gonna know that there might be another point of view, or actually, the truth, about something the other stations WON'T put on, because of how they feel, politically. so we need to take a stand for FREEDOM OF SPEECH. because it is being threatened by corporate takeover. —Jason Bright, Lebanon, IN Corruption is rampant. Don't allow another facet of American life to be corrupted. —Stephen Mouch, Baton Rouge, LA I remember being disturbed by a decrease in the variety and quality of local and national news over 15 years ago. Today it is even worse, and deceptive/propagandistic reporting has become blatant. We desperately need more diversity and implementation of rules that encourage honesty, if we wish to maintain our democracy. —Nancy Brownell, Bowling Green, OH This is a travesty as a free press is essential to a free society. Just ask Ben Franklin —Martin Raymon, Chicago, IL

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This type of mass consolidation so a few can "control the message" is a blatant attack on our freedoms and democracy. It must be stopped. —Ron Prather, Atlanta, GA Please do the right thing and protect local news. —Tisha Le Rose, Albuquerque, NM We want truth and fairness in broadcasting. —Connie Reich, Byron Center, MI New sources being controlled by a few is a serious threat to a creating a democracy. —Marilyn Flint, Bellingham, WA Can you think of anything more dangerous to American Democracy than having our news in the hands of a few individual individuals or organizations. Look what happened in England. Please protect our local stations from power hungry predators . —Hannes Brueckner, Palisades, NY Quit helping corporations turn our nation into an oligarchy. —Mike R, Ypsilanti, MI As a citizen I have come to distrust and avoid the media as much as possible. Consolidation is a huge reason from my cynicism. Trust is the cornerstone and life blood of democracy and I find that I no longer trust much of anything because of the lies and manipulation of the "elite". —Glenda Turck, Killeen, TX Most of the mainstream media just keeps repeating and repeating some of the mainstream news, and ib many cases causes a knee jerk reaction without anyone saying as outrageous as some news may be, lets get more information and find out more and be able to have a more thoughtful dialogue oh some of the issues etc. That is what the people are entitled to.. —Adele Bender, NEW yORK, NY local public broadcast is important to democracy. —Joellen Gilchrist, Beverly hills, MI Please do not allow our public (i.e it belongs to us the people, the public)airwaves to be polluted with junk news and "copycat" journalism. Let competition thrive again, and let many voices be heard. "We the people" deserve that much at least. —Sushila Cherian, Punta Gorda, FL Concentration of media outlets into fewer hands is dangerous. Look at the Murdoch scandal now developing in England —Emanuel A. Herz, Ossining, NY With news outlets under political attack and financial pressure already, lax regulation is against the interest of citizens' need for a free press! —Jan Brittan, Columbus, OH Pull the broadcast licenses from channels that ditto the same news that are owned by the same underlying corporation. —Steve Bull, NY, NY Free Press

Many broadcasters - especially most Fox Noise broadcasters - need to be reminded and re-reminded that they are legally and morally responsible for what comes out of their "pie-holes". —John Clark, San Diego, CA I would like more information about the Toledo OH market before becoming actively involved. Send info via email. —Sydney Condray, Toledo, OH Please stop the watering down of our news! Now more than ever, we need multiple viewpoints and accurate journalism. We need more (not less) information-especially with the historic budget talks that are going on in Washington. I am watching them closely, and would appreciate more information about them. There has not been much on the news (in my opinion) clarifying what is going on! —Allegra Prichard, High Hill, MO my only real question is: what happened to our monopoly laws? —Gary Jeffers, Liberty Twp., OH this action against media ownership is long overdue. thanks. M.Abshere —mariono Abshere, cypress, TX News should be relevant. This means local news, something a person can use. —Barb Hathaway, Anacortes, WA FCC PEOPLE, DO YOUR JOB !!!!! —David A Warsow, Fenton, MI I want integrity returned to the news media. I am tired of not getting the news, but opinions from my local news outlets. I have been turning away from the local news and finding the real news online. —Anita Martin, Knoxville, IA I was a newspaper reporter/editor/feature writer/columnist/publisher/own er of weekly and small dailies for many years. I know news media, like almost everything else in this country, are being consolidated to decrease costs and increase bigger media power and profits in this and other countries. Without small, independent press of all kinds, readers don't have the opportunity to hear all points of view and make up their own minds as individuals. This new "process" is threatening democracy. A lot of younger people don't understand that reading/hearing conflicting points of view is a good thing. A lot don't realize if you listen to only one voice you don't know if you're getting the truth or not. —Carole Carlson, Anderson, IN We need the FCC to support our communities' need for real local journalism and diversity! —Colleen Mulligan, Somerville, MA Let's keep broadcasters honest. —Brad Ricker, Burbank, CA Media centralization is the antithesis of democracy. Please reverse the clock on this issue! —, Saint Petersburg, FL What will it take for you to stop broadcasters' abuse of the FCC's ownership rules? —G&b L, Gambier, OH

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A free press, as guaranteed in the US Constitution, allows for diverse viewpoints to be expressed. Covert consolidation restricts the expression of diverse viewpoints. Ban those restrictions so that our free press may flourish. —Mark Magsanay, Lubbock, TX We want independent news, not corporate news. We have the right to know the truth and decide for ourselves. —Carol Lowe, Mesa, AZ Please protect the american people from propaganda! —Katy White, naalehu, HI Outrageous. —Nicholas Nazario, Windsor, PA Mud-och's happen with consolidation. I want NEWS not opinion and propaganda!!!!!!!!! —Suzanne Jefferis, kingston, NJ It is only with a free press of divergent ideologies that our country can stay free. We are not discussing simply becoming an ignorant citizenry (we are already that) but a people who will become as serfs to the oligarchy that is controlling the news. And beware Mr. Publisher, Mr. Editor, if you are not an owner than you and your family are as at risk as the rest of the country. Fight for diversity of ideas in the owners of all our news outlets, we are at major risk. —Karen Perschall, NEW ORLEANS, LA Stop the terrorist Murdock, send him back to England permanently, deport him for crimes against humanity. Down with FOX the faux news corporation. Freeze his and the corporate assets of FOX to pay the debt of the USA government that the Republicans used FOX to run up in false information since Reagan's Administration and the October Surprise. —Adelaide Helen Steely, Harrisburg, PA can't you see what has already happened with the Rupert Murdoch situation? —Bobbi J Morris, roanoke, VA stop this because too big to fail also means too big to stop —Nina Kindem, SPOKANE VALLEY, WA Consumers need exposure to multiple viewpoints in order to make informed choices. —Jo Ellen Bate, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Stop covert consolidation. We want to hear our local news and political news relevant to our area. —Judith A Foreman, Saint Paul, MN Money should not take precidence over the news. Please allow a free press to serve a free public. —Ms. Mary Bloxham, Lafayette, CA the old adage of not having all your eggs in one basket is common sense... please take action now before it's too late. —Ruth Van Anden, e windsor, CT We need competition in the news media —Kathleen Thomson, Royal Oak, MI Free Press

piarate radio and tv is the answer. the FCC has given up their hold. i dont think they ever had the right to claim any frequency. they where supposed to make sure that no one stomps on the signal of another. but now that citizen dont have any space for true communication to the masses their gig is up. —Mr. troy milburn, venice, FL Diversity is the heart of our free speech. Localism is necessary to keep news and not the bottom line paramount. —Paul Schmidt, Portland, OR Since Reagan changed the ownership rules, the worst has happened, as predicted. Lies, distortion, and the silencing of voices opposed to the big corporate interests dominate the airwaves. Our democracy is dying as a result. Fascism and fanaticism are taking over. Diverse ownership of the media is vital to the preservation of our democracy. Protect this sacred trust. thank you. —Deborah Dinzes, Seattle, WA With this massive corruption how can you fight it? —Jean Hugh, melbourne, FL You've already done untold damage to our nation with some of your earlier decisions that promote corporate welfare at the expense of human welfare. I'm watching to see which way you'll go on this one. I suspect it won't be on my behalf but I'm noting your response. —Ann Catherine Keirns, Hayward, CA Great job Free Press and thank you!!! —Susan Skeels Sams, Maumee, OH There should not be monopolies of the news. Recent changes in the laws in the last 20 years have made a mockery of the news & I think the old anti-monopoly rules need to be reinstated. —Felicia R. Schott, Meadville, PA Quantity has a quality all its own. Just remember the old Absolute Power addage because if its one thing we learn from history it is that we don't learn from history. —Franz Ludwig, Lansing, NY Government needs to support citizens - not work against us! —Jorge Ivan Gomez Wei, fair Lawn, NJ We don't need a capitalist version of "Pravda." Put a stop to this immediately! —Nancy Schick, St. Louis, MO ive seen the dangers of this coming for a considerable time......these are the type of methods hitler used ! —Mr. Kevin Alles, Longmont, CO Local coverage needs to be just that. Local, by locals, who live there and know their area and people. Stop those who would make one perspective, one point of view. —Jerry Casey, El Cerrito, CA we must stop the corporate take over of our airwaves government ect —Nathaniel J Jackson, Westampton, NJ

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Allowing media conglomerates is unacceptable for a democracy. Please help to keep our media diverse and unbiased! —Sara Jane Barnett, Santa Rosa, CA MONOPOLIES ARE ILLEGAL!!!!! —Failea Bocanegra, Whittier, CA When do the taxpayers get represented? —Judith Bronson Fisher, Clearwater, FL send —Sidney Moss, elkins park, PA I see less and less by local reporters and thus less and less about my community. —Jean Crawford, Albuquerque, NM I am writing you once again to underscore the importance of your mission - namely, to insure a free, unfettered press, which is the very cornerstone of our freedoms as Americans: Without untainted information to make informed political, economic, and social decisions, we are, very simply, not free. Consolidation of media outlets by massive multi-national corporations is an attack upon our foundations of free thought, speech, and action. Therefore, it is the mission of the FCC to quash this movement toward corporate consolidation, and, to go further, to reverse that consolidation that has already taken place by divesting those mega-corporations of the media outlets they have already snapped up. So, please, do your job, and realize that corporate free speech and free speech as exercised by individual Americans is NOT the same thing. In a true democracy, the rights of the individual human being take precedence over those of the corporate entity, precisely because of the economic disparity, and subsequent access to political power, that the corporation enjoys over that of the average citizen. Do the right thing. Stand up for the rights of the little guy. After all, it's the American Way. Thank You - Charles T. Cowdin Hartland, WI —Charles T. Cowdin, Hartland, WI a diverse variety of news IS NEWS.. not canned ,all the same versions —Jean Layton, greens farms, CT This really scares me. I think we should all be afraid of this trend. This should not be happening. With newspapers going out of business, TV stations are going to be more influential than ever. Stop this covert consolidation now! —Patrick McGuire, Orlando, FL As news can instantaneously come from around the globe we need more televisions stations, owners and moderators - not less. We need more people who can find a different slice of what a community will need & want for their television coverage. —Heidi Petersen, Oakland, CA Get these covert consolidation deals STOPPED!!! —Richard Schwager, Santa Barbara, CA Dictators rule by controlling what information gets out and how it is "spun". An oligarchy consisting of a small number of media corporations is every bit as dangerous and destructive as a dictatorial ruler. —Morita C. Bruce, Fallston, MD And make Murdoch run a local paper in Haiti for a year. —Dwight Batteau, WESTPORT, CT Free Press

Stop this because it violates the anti-trust laws! —Nancy M. Caswell, Clinton, MA Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules, before we are faced with a potential "Murdochgate" here. —Gina Gennaro, Tempe, AZ I want my local news to be genuinely LOCAL. Thank you. —Jeramy Bray, Salem, OR It's a tragedy when Americans are required to watch foreign news channels simply to get any real news. —Adam J. Sjoberg, Bentonville, AR I don't think the FCC really even cares. Why should they? Doesn't affect their jobs. —Kathleen Earley, KENNEWICK, WA Please stop media consolidation. It is so difficult to get news as it is. Please do not allow it to get any worse. —James Castiola, Boston, MA THE REAL IMPORTANT NEWS NEVER GETS OUT OF THE NEWS EDITING ROOM, ONLY GARBAGE THAT IS MEANINGLESS!!!!!! —Gary L Carone, Vancouver, WA There has been far too much media consolidation already. Now it's being done in a sneaky, underhanded way and the American people are left with propaganda to choose from. Disgusting! —Laurel Nelson-King, Shelton, WA I am a shut in, so can't do much in the way of local action! —Donald Willey, Rapid City, SD Those who want to use consolidaiton to rule the information channels claim that independent news organizations are no longer viable at the local level; we've seen that this is a lie nearly everywhere, and a distortion even where they are undergoing financial stress. What's really depressing the income of the news channels and media is the very cookie-cutter no-real-information approach that the the distortionists want to apply everywhere. Restore independence and journalistic integrity, and people will be more likely to pay attention to the news - forcing advertisers to be more honest in the process. The public interest cannot be served by making the public subservient, and the public cannot take an active hand EFFECTIVELY if they do not have good information to work with. We need o make sure that the "argbage in, garbage out" principle does not rule the public information sphere - as it will, if we allow the stream to be controlled and directed by large entities with a vested interest in the outcome. —Russell Ault, Houston, TX If it isn't against the law for people like Rupert Murdoch to take over as much media as possible, it should be. Please put an end to this. It is the opposite of free press/free speech. —Julia Katz, Kihei, HI Only crooks and shysters need to hide! —Craig Garcia, Friday Harbor, WA Local and independent media is a critical part of keeping our citizens informed. Please keep big media away from these important information sources. —Michael Andrew Stennett, Apex, NC Free Press

So, uh, monopolism means "free market"? Is the FCC tuned to Fox News all day? What do you all get paid to do, watch Fox News all day? —Joseph Miles, Myrtle Point, OR freedom of info!democracy! —Bruce Dunn, santa barbara, CA The news is already biased and slanted. We struggle in this so called land of the free to have something other than yellow journalism it is the FCC's JOB to insure that! —Nicole Vann, Marina Del Rey, CA Stop the abuse! —Me Tello, Forest, MS I thank you for reading this and taking action. I wish you all well. —Vance Baldwin, Portland, OR The press is the citizen's best source of information. The 20th century saw it become a source of disillusionment, largely aided by the FCC. But I see what is happening. —Margaux Robles, Davis, CA We need a return to the more stringent FCC rules of the past. —Maximus Weikel, Pipersville, PA Do not let Media Moguls like Rupert Murdock control the message. We need a fair and balanced media that is based on facts not innuendo and emotional manipulation. —Mark S. Jacobs, Shapleigh, ME bust the trusts- increase competition and avoid the single voice that Fox news[propaganda] and the owership of TV and Newspapers and The b-Skye-b would allow. BIG BUSINESS leads to less choice and less jobs- it results in one stop shopping which is both convenient and oppressive. —Gil Mayers, Jacksonville, FL Thanks for your role in DUMBING DOWN AMERICA.You must be audited for bribes —Gene Webb, San Rafael, CA Fair and balanced!! Haven't we had enough propoganda? Ruport Murdoch and Fox News are effectively destroying our democracy and freedom. Shameful!! —Jill Armentrout, Lake Mills, WI It is no accident that the broadcasters that have been the most successful at "cornering" local media markets are the same ones that regularly support the diversive "hate speech" of the corporatists. This monopoly building has been well planned and quite effective at limiting the public's perspective on the events that are our world —David Mehrenberg, st.cloud, MN I want a freer, more transparent form of media. that cannot happen if this continues. please send us help. —Mr. Loren Brewer, smithfield, UT

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This is rediculous! What kind of an country are we living in when there are people actively trying to avoid these laws - the same people that we blindly trust to be unbiased and informative news outlets? You have to be kidding me! Goebbels is in Hell, laughing his ass off as we speak. —David Foster, Franklin, TN I generally avoid joining any groups or organizations as I feel members must share responsibility for the group's actions. I sometimes tell people that the last organization I joined was the U.S. Marine Corps. I see your cause, however as extremely important and under appreciated. I'd like to see what your activist tool kit consists of. Kudos for your efforts. —Jeff Curtis , Edmonds, WA This really needs to be addressed. —Rose Lantagne, Diamond, OH Lets bring competition back to broadcasting. Stop this consolidation mess. —John Anderson, Long Beach, CA If only a few own the airwave, we're not getting the full range of voices that should be heard. —William Burrell Ar, Orlando, FL It's a disservice to Americans that there has been so much consolidation in our Media company's. Please don't allow just a few corporations to increase their monopolies past their already excessive size. —Matt Pinkerton, Bellevue, WA We must require corporate accountability before the law. Danya Dilley, M.D. —Danya Dilley, Maple shade, NJ If we received more critical national and international information that an informed citizenry needs rather than infotainment, American media consolidation might resemble the BBC. Sadly, it rather resembles the British Murdoch domain. So, we must ask "To what ends consolidation?" —Mary Ann Gardner, Visalia, CA Stop MURDOCH tactics nationwide! —Bill Tower, Worcester, MA A monopoly, regardless of what industry it infiltrates, is against our country's founding principles. —Jennifer Rodriguez, Chicago, IL Before this is no longer possible due to the consolidation of all media matter, let's ride the F(ederal)C(onsolidation)C(ommi ttee) until they realize they're working on behalf of the People of this country and not the corporations! —Mark Bailie, Berkeley, CA Media in the hands of a few owners. This is terrible for America. It is destroying our national dialogue. —Barb Varellas, San Dimas, CA protect the people now or be prepared to loose the system as it is, you are included. —Keith Pace, Gainesville, FL Stop big money from running America —Mrs. sally rothfus, san diego, CA Free Press

We already have a dearth of investigative reporters.... of reporters of any kind! Why would the FCC allow mega media consolidation to reduce those numbers even more. This country was built on 'spreading the news' even when it was 'bad news' or even untrue news. We don't want to lessen the numbers of independent outlets or the numbers of competing media organizations..... but should try to increase the competition here. —Ronald J Hudson, Camas, WA Why are you allowing the FCC's ownership rules to be so easily circumvented? If you continue on this road, it will be clear that your honor as a member of the government comes second to the rewards of lobbyists. —Sigrid Asmus, Seattle, WA stop the lies! legalize marijuana!!!! —Steve Wald, minocqua, WI With corporations' new ability to spend unlimited assets to support the extreme right wing, to protect freedom of the press we must eliminate monopoly of the press of TV media. —Roland Farmer, Charlotte, NC Inform me. —Ian DeBaron, Brooklyn Center, MN Having the same info on each channel isn't very meaningful. I mean where is the different angles and opinions to the story? And also if the same news is broadcast on different channels then why am I paying more more then one news channel if its the same news? —Jonathon White, Crawfordville, FL We need to have lots of independent News so we can hear all the thngsbeing said and stay informed about everything on the table —Ruth Baker, Las Vegas, NV Please keep in mind that the airwaves belong to the citizen. The corporations just rent them. —Edwina White, Sacramento, CA We own the air waves, not the media, do not allow consolidation. Keep the media free and diverse. —Bob & Ella Rozett , Graton, CA Most "news" is education for the culturally illiterate. —Edward G. Ruxton, Selkirk, NY An informed public is necessary for a successful democracy! —Eldon Ball, Seattle, WA I know of "straw owners" in Topeka Kansas. How can there be accountability when the public does not even know who owns what? Kevin McKinney —Kevin McKinney, Kansas City, MO Sincerely, Cornell Fenderson —Cornell Fenderson, Lemon Grove, CA People need information to make democracy work. To get information, the need a vibrant press and media system that fulfills this important PUBLIC role. Covert consolidation subverts this. It really is that simple. End it. —John Zink, Englewood, CO Free Press

Thank you! —Joshua Ohlgren, Tempe, AZ As the recent scandal about News International in the UK has shown, we have to resist the consolidation (oldfashioned word for this is monopoly of news-gathering and dissemination) of radio stations, TV stations, and sources for news, especially unreliable ones such as Fox News. Let's really have a free and accountable press by avoiding "mush" news from just a few unreliable outlets. Where oh where would the evening and morning news be without PBS and NPR, for example. Prof. Paul Thomas, Provo, UT, writing from Oxford, UK where the news about Rupert and James Murdock seems all too relevant to the issues of avoiding consolidation of news, especially unreliable news sponsored and directed by such illegal and lying people. —Professor Paul Thomas , Provo, UT Thank you for your concideration in this mater. —Michael T Butler, Wellsville, OH WE ARE THE CITIZENS YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT FROM THE MURDOCH'S AND KOCH'S OF THIS WORLD. PLEASE DON'T LET UP ON ANY INVESTIGATION OR INQUIRIES. WE NEED TO TRUST YOU'LL DO WHAT'S IN THE BEST INTEREST OF US, THE PEOPLE. WE'RE WORN, TORN, AND HEMORRAGING FROM THE PERSISTENT ABUSE OF GREED OF MEDIA MOGULS. GEEZ, THROW US A BONE HERE, ALREADY!!! SUPPORT THE PEOPLE. —Kristine Pfannenstiel, Carpinteria, CA You have already been told in court you are not doing your job. Public means public! That means you must consider us too! Stop ignoring this. Stop favoring big-media! —Tamilee Griffin, Tenino, WA The open dissemination of information is essential to a democracy. Media consolidation limits the amount and content of information to that which corporate owners are willing to air, significantly undermining the power of individual citizens to be fully informed participants in the democratic process. —Mary Pat Haffey, Stone Mountain, GA We thought monopolies were bad. Why is it that this is being allowed in our nation? This is not the Corporate States of America.. yet. Show us you are on the side of the people. —Marvin Lee Lowe, Anderson, IN We need diversity of views for a vibrantg democracy. —Leonard Scharmach, Kenosha, WI The corrupt and fascist corporations are behind media consolidation. They want only one voice out there: The corporate voice, speaking only for the criminal class of rich people. —William Davis, Bearsville, NY SHADOWS OF RUPERT MURDOCK, AND CLEAR CHANNEL —Bob Odom, LAUDERDALE BY THE SEA, FL we're so happy to see something being done to stop this consolidation of media by corporations. It's very dangerous for a democracy —Mrs and William Donahue, Minneapolis, MN The public airwaves are just that - PUBLIC! —Glenn Ewen, Trenton, NJ Free Press

Please stop these media companies from doing anyhting they want even uneithcal unconventional media merging with one another for better revenue. To many of us depend on the news media for what is the truth in our local comunities.Stop media from becoming one company; which they will in the long run if their permited to continue in this way merging and merging. —Dale, las vegas, NV We have 2 sets of 2 stations linked to each other in a 7 station region. This is a majority of the public airwaves which I find unacceptable. It is the job of the FCC to make sure our commons, the broadcast spectrum is used to keep the citizenry informed, not brainwashed by a narrow set of interests that consolidated ownership represents. —Ruth Larsen, Marion, WI Stop community media takeovers. —Al Giles, Austin, TX The media should belong to the people. We need to take it back! —Deborah Thornton, Orangeville, UT FCC is supposed to safeguard public interests, not private interests so start doing your job better. Stop covert consolidation and oligarchic control of news media. —Ernest J Rosado, Berwyn, IL If your scared say your scared. —S Wunderlum, Ormond Beach, FL Like to have more truth and less advertising. —JoAnn McDonald, Dayton, OH If only a few conglomerates hold the power in this country to broadcast then it drowns out our many varied voices in America and does democracy a disservice. Look at our founding fathers -- they purposely created an America where power would not lie in any single branch. And look at President Teddy Roosevelt -- he knew monopolies were a danger to American interests. I believe it is the FCC's duty to ensure that balance exists in broadcasting, to guard against special interests. Rupert Murdoch appears to be an example of how power can corrupt so please take heed and remain vigilant about consolidation. We need more diversity, not less. Thank you for your time and consideration. —Patrick McEvoy, New York, NY God Bless All your efforts. —Ed Luz, Fall River, MA Please support democracy by encouraging small, 'inefficient' and diverse ownership of media outlets and journalism, not bigger media monopolies. —Hal Bauer, Wayland, NY send me the tool kit —Laurance Sulze, st. Louis, MO Here is your chance to demonstrate that the FCC will do what it was made to do: serve the best interests of ALL americans. Remember: Rupert Murdoch effectively controlled most of England's media. Consolidation, overt or covert, works against the interest of america. —Douglas Kirby, Topanga, CA Free Press

How can it be news on a regular basis if we keep reducing research? —Mark Gorman, Malden, MA Surely those in power in the FCC understand the incredible importance of this consolidation!? Ah, if not, then we must educate them. Thanks for this effort. —Marianne and James Houston, Kalamazoo, MI I am writing to you once again to plead for media diversity rather than consolidation. —Suzanne Bailey, North Kingstown, RI If the same two or three big companies own all news outlets, we'll only get the side of the story those companies want us to hear. —Brad Allen Kirby, Anderson, IN My Constitution guarantee's me the right to a free press. What this means is that I have access to several viewpoints on any news story, transparency on how that information is put together, and who is giving it to me. I no longer watch CNN because it is always the same story repeated and nothing is given from a different perspective. My United States Constitution guarantee's me the right to listen to several sides to any news. If consolidating is allowed, then I am limited to one perspective, one agenda, and one version. This is a breach of my constitutional rights and is prohibited under the Constitution YOU have sworn to protect. We the people hope and expect your cooperation in this regard. Protect my rights, protect yours. —, Pleasanton, TX Diversity is at the heart of an informed public. Please act in the best interests of the people and enforce diversity in ownership. Thank you, —Amos Eaton, Santa Rosa, CA Dear chairman Genachowski and FCC commissioners, Please put an end to broadcasters' abuse of FCC's media ownership rules. This practice of consolidation goes against the public interest. FCC meadia ownership rules prtectk localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves. Please do not support subversive activity on the part of broadcasters! AM Kostecki —Am Kostecki, elmhurst, IL The lawlessness in this country, in favor of the rich and powerful, is getting outta control. Time to nip it in the bud... —Gerri Thomas, Bremerton, WA Media consolidation is bad news. Too few companies already control what we see and hear. The situation is dire and more people need to get involved. —Paul F. Hoover, Altoona, PA I like local news. If there was an earthquake, it wouldn't help me much to see it on CNN. Most of the information would be out of date before I saw it. —Joan Harrison, Camas, WA A democracy is only as good as the information people receive about what's going on. Media consolidation lowers the quality of the reporting. —Margaret Gppdman, Glen Mills, PA Is the Rupert Murdoch debacle not enough of a sign that massive media consolidation is a major disservice to the public. —Dolores Pepe, St. Petersburg, FL Free Press

The march to fascism is facilitated by media distortion. Strict media ownership rules are necessary to freedom of the press. —Judith Burke, Branford, CT Please do not consider this just another complaint. This must be stopped.. —Gerald Myers, Danvers, MA End this corrupt and vile monopoly of the Murrdoch empire. They have violated law and will continue to do so. This is a perversion of democracy and treason against the American public with the lies and deceit, they are responsible for the incitement of violence and threats made against a sitting American President during War, Take action and pull their licensing and permits to operate. Should FCC officals be implicated in the continued abuse of this organization, the American people will demand imprisonment of those found guilty in the partcipation of such lawlessness. —Danielle Richards-Chavers, Saint Petersburg, FL It's about time we all stood up and demanded some free speech so that channels 2. 5, 7 and even 9 are not repeating all the same news!! —Eileen Raye, algonquin, IL I also resent the fact that I am paying a cable company in Syracuse, NY for two different local news channels, but only receiving one. When an ouside buyer took over these programs, local newscaster lost jobs. Fortunately, I have a third choice that is locally owned - for now - and that is the one that I choose to watch, —Pat Davies , Manlius, NY Protect your individual point of view. —Michael, Marriottsville, MD I do not support media consolidation covert or otherwise. —Julie Greene, New Ulm, MN There's already enough of a problem with all of the voices and stories inlocal communities not being heard now. Only LOCAL journalism gives the best chance of addressing this concern. If local jornalism is curtailed or eliminated, poor and minority communities will have less access to having their issues addressed in the media. —Darrell Noel, New York, NY Our Democracy is at risk when five men at five banks, news out control the money, controll the news. —David Pedersen, ST PETERSBURG, FL "If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?” ~Lewis Carrol, Alice in Wonderland —John Masanz, Grasston, MN A free press is the fourth "branch" of government. As they say "Knowledge is power". —Clyde Schmitz, Tampa, FL One big news organization to serve you better? I don't think so. —Regi Teasley Ph.D., Ithaca, NY Lets try democracy this time..............for a change —J Lewis, phx, AZ Free Press

Media must be honest, trustworthy and independent or it is domestic terrorism. —David Friedman, Kailua, HI End consolidation —Nick, buffalo, NY As a society we should not allow control of our media. Do we live in China, Russia as we have seen where that goes. Independent news broadcasting is a must for our society. —Bruce Coffman, Morrison, CO Local newspapers, radio and TV stations used to compete to see who would "scoop" the other, the result was high quality investigative journalism. It appears that the "infotainment" would rather not have journalists investigate stories anymore - just tell the same ol sports, weather and "local color" stories with very little actual news content. I know the stories are out there, but they're not getting told, and that is bad for all of us. —Walter Bruun, Glen Ellyn, IL We need more accurate and responsible news, especially in the political arena. —Rocco Mollica, Palm Coast, FL The trend appears to be public governance by sneaky corporations. This is an abdication of governance by my elected government officials. —Russell Wilcoxon, Lake Forest Park, WA CW 11 & Fox 2 KSDK & ABC 30 —Will Bramlett, Kirkwood, MO I value variety in the news, local talent, and local events. Please tighten the rules so that big media companies can't destroy this covertly. —Gertrude Reagan, Palo Alto, CA Make news newsworthy again. —Adam, Pocatello, ID Excuse me, but I say what other people WANT to say! CLOSE THE DAMNED LOOPHOLES!! Why hell does the FCC have LOOPHOLES in media ownership rules, unless the FCC plans to allow them to be used?????????? Hellooooooooooooooo??? DUH ! ! ! Even Homer Simpson could figure that one out!! So either you KNOW about the loopholes AND allow it, OR you will FIX such a stupid mistakes (if they are indeed a stupid mistakes), OR you will have the balls to fix them regardless of the consequences ! ! (I've already signed a petition to the FCC to not take employment with media companies before or after serving as an FCC member, so......go figure...people see it for what it is, you know.) If a television station was "Fair and Balanced", it would NOT have to go around repititiously claiming that it WAS "Fair and Balanced". It would be OBVIOUS....IF it was.....DUH!! And I DO mean "DUUUUUHHHHHH"!!! :-O The TRUTH is POWERFUL. Stop allowing corporations to tell lies. You will be admired and valued by MILLIONS OF PEOPLE if you would stop allowing corporations to tell lies. What means more to you as an FCC Chairman or Commissioner....to be VALUED AND ADMIRED AND SUPPORTED BY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE? People already "assume" you are paid off by 'big media". So, if you ARE NOT, then PROVE IT to the people in YOUR ACTIONS! SUPPORT THE PEOPLE!! STOP ALLOWING LIES!!! And PLEASE!!! Get the damned drug compaines OFF the television or God's Sake!!! (There are enough drugs in the water.....we don't need any more drugs.) —Elaine Bennett, Woodridge, IL

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Many citizens want the public interest put first. Large corporations CONTROL what we see and hear. I'm tired of hearing how large companies are doing whatever it takes to LOWER THEIR COSTS at citizen expense. I remember a time when I could turn on a radio or television and get the NEWS (facts which were reported!) Now, all we seem to get is, excuse me, BS. —R Sullivan, Las Cruces, NM I've just been re reading about the C.C.C.. Check it out —Kim Gardner, Deerfield, NH We cannot remain a democracy if citizens are continually cut off from information that is their right and need to know. —Barbara Ruether, New York, NY If big business keeps this up the U.S. will keep growing as a capitalistic monster that seeks to eliminate voter participation. —John H. Gregg, Thompsons Station, TN It is nearly impossible to get local news as it is. Consolidation makes it harder. Keep local channels local! —Cynthia Nichols, Moscow, ID More diversity in media ownership is needed to protect our democracy. —Laura Miner, New York, NY this is the right thing to do! We must make the airwaves aa trust to hand to future gn=enerations! —Dan Kekic, Fairview Park, OH This is yet one more way in which corporations are consolidating their power bases and exerting control over this country. Please help to reign these companies in! —Michael Burt, Warner Robins , GA Unbelievable. FCC, grow a spine and DO YOUR JOB!!! —Nan Stevenson, saint paul, MN yahoo, MSN, google anll no longer will accept mycomments though I have broken no rules . They reply to no Emails about this they merely just do not accept my comments anymore. —Alan Gregorich, Salem, OR Give us back real news in Peoria, IL! —Adam White, Peoria, IL Hold Rupert Murdoch accountable. Do not allow the airwaves to be controlled by a few number of entities. —Susan L. Price, San Jose, CA The media is not covering the Occupation of Wall Street and don't cover any domestic protests and I don't like it. —Pam Miner, Wichita, KS No wonder people are so misinformed, these conglomerates cover what THEY want to cover. Never mind the people who are listening to their BS and are buying it. Can we have the truth....Please! —Susan Holcomb, Kapaa, HI

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First control the press is the tried and true plan to take over a country, because you control the news you control the "TRUTH". This is a very dangerous situation —Marian Bobyak, Haddon Twp., NJ FCC needs to pay attention to the needs of citizens and not just those of large corporations —Brian Caterino, Rochester, NY Marvin Bohn —Marvin Bohn, Brookville, OH Billy Michael Brown —Billy Michael Brwon, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Recent legislation in NC prevents local governments from establishing cable services in their communities. Rarely do the communities that surround Wilmington view news regarding their communities. The Shared Services Agreement between Raycom Media (WECT) and Southeastern Media Holdings (WSFX) further reduces our local news coverage. The FCC needs to protect the citizens right to information, and NOT the profits of the corporations that that distribute it. —Patrick Connelly, Southport, NC Maury C. Burnett —Maury Burnett, san antonio, TX Danielle de Rites —Danielle de Ritis, Mount Joy, PA I want to help and i see this to be a problem. —Larry Reppert, bentonville, AR Nexstar (after giving up their FOX affiliation because of the cost for the one station they owned in the Evansville Market) just bought the Evansville ABC station and is moving the former FOX affiliate studio over to the ABC station they purchased. They just laid off 35 employees of the ABC affiliate! This consolidation is ANTICOMPETITION and should be stopped. We are losing another local news source as a result because of consolidation of the two and the Nexstar people are all moving in to take over the 35 people laid off at the ABC station. This isn't going to help our economy or community. TV stations are supposed to operate in the interest of the community they serve and this action by Nexstar is certainly not in the best interest of our community (Evansville, IN area)! —Gregory Allen Richmond, Boonville, IN

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The combining of WTVW and WEHT in Evansville is not the only combination of news in this area. WEHT provides weather reporting for a radio station as well as the Scripts Howard newspaper, the Courier & Press. WFIE and WIKY fm radio use some of the same news and weather. WFIE also has a radio service that can be subscribed to by business, such as grocery stores. It provides basically the same music and news as WIKY./104 fm. We live in a tri-state area known for sudden weather changes and need reliable weather reporting, 24/7. We have been forced to buy digital TVs and believed we would be getting more programming that would broaden our scope of understanding the world and having more quality entertainment. Instead, we get infomercials, reality schows and old movies and vintage TV shows. On top of that, the images, even of new programing, don't fit the rectangular format of the digital screens. Michelangelo and Leonardo DaVinci understood that the pupil of the eye is round and the view of the world that it provides fits most efficiently within a square. On top of that, the broadcasters put ribbon upon ribbon of advertising, news streamers, logos and information, at the bottom of the screen where things are normally held for the viewer to see. At the same time, the top of the screen is pristine, providing great views of the set and the hosts' hairdos. It is time we returned television and radio to serve the needs of the public, including the increase of the number of minutes required for programming. Even the 5 min. breaks at the hour and half-hour are reduced to a one min. news segment, a one min. infomercial and a number of 10 to 30 second commercials. Cable/satellite TV was foolishly deregulated, telling the public that open competition would lower the rates. Instead all the companies have set their rates the same, giving subscribers no real options. I am on a fixed income and don't have $1.00+ per day to pay for more infomercials and programs that I will not watch. We should have Ala Carte subscriptions, permitting us to select those programs that we have an interest in. No more bundling of junk programming to create a block of 75 or 150 "programs" for a set price. We need more regulation of both "free TV" radio and cable/satellite TV to protect the public from price gouging and monopolies. Sincerely, Frankie R. Niedhammer —Frankie R Niedhammer, Evansville, IN Consolidation of media, including covert consolidation, directly violates the First Amendment. The Pew Research Center released a study that showed people relying mostly on local media for their news. Therefore, it is not a head scratcher that people are making poor decisions when they vote. Please uphold the Constitution and protect open, free speech and the public's right to unbiased information. —Amanda Harding, Chapel Hill, NC ty for providing me with information about corporate corruption. I will adopt volunteer austerity for the sole purpose of boycotting corporate exploitation of my labor. —Carl Sandersen, ROSCOE, IL We need to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine! —Britni Stanley, Kansas City, MO This needs to stop in Corpus Christi !!! —Jason R Ovalle, Corpus Christi, TX Dr. James Davis —Dr. James Davis, Gainesville, GA Charles Misenheimer —Mr. Charles Misenheimer, Richfield, NC How about giving the people some REAL news!! —Mickey Youmans, Richmond Hill, GA Benjamin Allen —Benjamin Allen, Savannah, GA

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Do your job FCC, don't let FOX run you. —Dane Bowen, Charlotte, NC ron knott —Ron Knott, Rock Hill, SC What this means is that soon all media may be as unfair and unbalanced as Fox. —R Grant Steen, Chapel Hill, NC Mays Swicord —Mays Swicord, Key Largo, FL Please act to insure the diversity of news media that a democracy requires. —Gary Schwartz, Asheville, NC David de Vries —David de Vries, Atlanta, GA Thomas Wood —Thomas Wood, Atlanta, GA Raenell Soller —Raenell Soller, Atlanta, GA Diantha Rau —Diantha Rau, Chapel Hill, NC tim martin —Tim Martini, asheville, NC Judith Goldsmith —judith Goldsmith, Charleston, SC We are watching you and expect you to do the right thing in protecting the rights of small communities to have access to their own news against the greed of the 1% who are only interested in the $$, not the best interests of the 99%. —Susan Lovejoy, Charlotte, NC Dara Nix-Stevenson —Dara Nix-Stevenson, Greensboro, NC I support competition , not collusion.The FCC must do its job to keep free speech on the air. That's why I pay federal taxes. Do your job. Protect me! Paul Carrano —Paul Carrano, Greensboro, NC maureen levy —Maureen Levy, wilmington, NC

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Not only should there be regulations to prevent this type of covert consolidation but I think it is time to institute very strong 'Truth in Reporting' guidelines at the federal level in the US so that so called news channels do not call there personal views the news. It is sad that I must rely on foreign news to get the news. —Susanne Demko, Charlotte, NC Larraine Formica —Larraine Formica, Abingdon, MD Michael Longino —Michael Longino, covington, GA Mark Spede —Mark Spede, Seneca, SC Please do the right thing. —William D. Morphew, O.P., KS Stewart Kramer —Stewart, Norcross, GA Gregory Austin —Gregory Austin, Charlotte, NC This covert consolidation also hurts jobs and contributes to a populace ignorant of local, national and global goings-on that can impact their daily lives. —Nathaniel Grubbs, Morrisville, NC Raleigh's the same with CBS and FOX sharing staff and resources. —MB Hardy, Raleigh, NC Anybody like me who studied media prior to and up to 1996 knows that what is going on is in violation of standard media practices in communities. Basically what is going on now are media monopolies, and it has contributed to the downfall of the quality and diversity in our news. It has also basically contributed to the dumbing down of America, and it is time to stop. —Rebecca Smith, Durham, NC Roger Hodge —Roger Hodge, Sumter, SC It's time to put an end to covert consolidation in broadcasting media! Kathy M Gleim —Ms. Kathy Gleim, Raleigh, NC Bryan Poer —Bryan Alan Poer, Durham,, NC Quit trying to play us! —John Herron, cHARLOTTE, NC Quit trying to play us! —John Herron, Charlotte, NC Free Press

Remember that the airwaves they use belong to the public. The FCC needs better rules to protect our interests. —Kathy Smith, Covington, GA Mary Fishman —Mary Fishman, Asheville, NC Carlotta Harrell —Carlotta Harrell, STOCKBRIDGE, GA lisa rufo —Lisa Rufo, smyrna, GA I think covert consolidation is bad and dangerous for democracy Jose Troncoso —Jose Troncoso, Greensboro, NC E. A. Craig —Edward Craig, Wake Forest, NC Sunshine is the best disinfectant. Media consolidation, including "covert consolidation," is eliminating free speech and creating a corporate nation, one which increasingly favors the top 1%. Without independent media the obvious, the negative impact of Citizens' United will continue to destroy free speech and will contribute to the polarization of politics in this country. —Amanda Harding, Chapel Hill, NC H.B. GUILES —HBGuiles, Charlotte,, NC Michael Rosa —Michael Rosa, Johns Island, SC Raymond S kohn —Raymond S kohn, Salisbury, NC Michael Luciano —Michael Luciano, Hanahan, SC We stopped watching local TV news years ago in favor of more informative and reliable sources. —Don and Mabel McElhaney, Hillsborough, NC Eric Bost —, Chapel Hill, NC Matthew Demarko —Matthew Demarko, Savannah, GA R. S. Arthur —Robert Arthur , Columbus, OH Roger Hart —Roger Hart , Pine Mountain, GA Free Press

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January 11, 2012 Ms. Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St. SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Via Electronic Filing Re: MM Docket No. 00–168 , Standardized and Enhanced Disclosure Requirements for Television Broadcast Licensee Public Interest Obligations Dear Ms. Dortch: Attached please find the signatures of nearly 30,000 people urging the Federal Communications Commission to put an end to covert consolidation. The first step in reining in the use of Shared Services Agreements that circumvent the FCC’s ownership rules is to shine a light on these deals. Through this petition, we urge the Commission to require disclosure of Shared Services Agreements in the digital public inspection file. Respectfully submitted, ______/s/__________ Libby Reinish Advocacy and Organizing Manager Free Press Washington, D.C. (202) 265-1490 Cc: FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell Josh Levy, Florence, MA

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PROTECT THE PUBLIC! —Nancy Gates, Haverhill, MA We already live in a city that has repressed news coverage of the incredible amount of corruption here in Chicago. The politicians here have threatened newspapers and media outlets with hints at reprisals and unfair treatment in legal and business matters. We have seen our news go from stellar to the cellar. This collusion does not only lessen the likelihood of 'real' news that impacts the citizens and taxpayers, but it encourages 'infotainment', also known as 'fluff' - reports about celebrities that are meant to fill in the very expensive commercial time and distract us from truly pressing matters that impact our lives. We need real reporting, not "cults of personality" celebrity non-news. —Demetria Nanos, Chicago, IL protect the airwaves, they belong to the people. —Anita Brandariz, Brooklyn, NY Not having the media owned by a few powerful entities is beneficial to our democracy by ensuring that a multitude of viewpoints is heard. Please do the right, moral thing - close the loopholes and enforce the "spirit" of the laws/rules. —Deb Scott, Ithaca, NY We no longer have any competition in the news business. Competition is great for consumers. Competition perfects journalistic skills. The current crop of "reporters" is cold dishwater, and the coverage provided by the media is negligible. I watch BBC. Time for the US to do something about this important component in our freedoms. —Annette Mennen Baldwin, Houston, TX We have a local channel, DCAT, but it is struggling financially —Donald R. Gordon, Durango, CO NO NO NO NO. We used to know how dangerous monopolies were. Have we forgotten??? —M Garrett, Souh Jordan, UT Thank you for this alert. —Merna Zimmerman, Tucson, AZ We need more, not less local news. Please enact regs that ensure this happens. —Leslie Schockner, Milwaukie, OR What happened to fairness? —John Maxwell, Washington, DC We expect diversity in the media to be advanced not compromised by your actions. —Scott Ainslie, Brattleboro, VT preserve news independence —Eileen Kapetsky, Lelend, NC With more and more stations with their own personal agenda, we're getting less and less real news and more and more propaganda and skewed views. This is unacceptable. You work for us, the public, not the corporations that own the media. Stand for us this time, not Corporate America. —Carroll M. Wilson, Pickens, SC

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Love what you're doing! Thanks!!! —Bill Womack, Charlottesville, VA It's time to stop looking the other way. Enforce the laws that are on the books. —Esther Bulis , Seattle, WA There is a coordinated methodology between local channels to synchronize timing of commercials so they all run at the same time to prevent channel surfing between newscasts. —Howard Czoschke, Madison, WI It's impossible to get a different perspective if all the news stations in Phoenix share information. It also means there is a lot that they are never reporting on. —Larky Hodges, Phoenix, AZ Media reform is the issue I care about the most. Without honest information our society is doomed. —Laura Wisk, Newark, DE If ever there's a fair account of what's happened to our media...you corrupt people should fry in hell! —John Kuca, Little Rock, AR This country needs more voices and more diverse voices in the media, NOT fewer voices and more homogeneous ones. —Marc Bunn, Little Rock, AR Why do personnel from the FCC pass regulations for corporations that they then start working for? —Mark Walker, Brooklyn, NY Hundreds of local stations in at least 80 markets are colluding to produce less local news. This must stop now! —Stewart, Norcross, GA Stop this form of censorship. ONE news organization in ONE market means the tell us what THEY want US to hear. NO, we won't stand for that. Stop this subversive media take over NOW> —Jeffrey Wallace, Prosper, TX I want diversity in my news, NOT conformity! —Robert Eichenberger , Phoenix, AZ We need Democracy in the United States--would you think about being part of the solution? —Norrie Robbins, La Mesa, CA Since I work two part-time jobs I do not have much free-time, but I am interested in this subject. —Ginger Comstock, Arcade, NY Actually the best thing of all to do is simply to throw away your television, and spend the money on a good fast internet connection. Television is hopelessly corrupt and a real danger to critical thinking and good public policy. —Alan D Mclemore, Beaumont, TX We deserve better! —Robert M. Murray, Ferndale, MI

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no more money tax breaks rebates and favorable treatment to mass media. —Russell Se, WRJ, VT It's lazy, it puts good journalists out of a job, and it makes what used to be news into opinion. No more! —D Giles, Santa Barbara,, CA I get my news from the internet and news channels throughout the world.. —Maurice & Anita Kirby, Great Falls , MT We need more diversity not less. You can't have a democracy without an informed public. —Linda Cameron, Richland, WA Keep it Local! —Thomas Watson, San Diego, CA NO MORE MONOPOLY, THANK YOU! —Lyle Overley, Nipomo, CA We sure hope the commissioners are capable of "getting the message" from the court and start acting responsibly for the American People. We never, ever should have had to go this route in the first place, for pities sake! —Dirk Faegre, Gouldsboro, ME Please, please -- protect what is left of our democracy by preventing dangerous consolidation of our media. —Nicole Denison, Madison, WI I recognize how important the FCC is in protecting free and open speech and both thank the FCC and ask for ongoing deliberate efforts to protect essential freedom. —Richard Rinck, Selinsgrove, PA A free press is one of the foundations of our great country. Please support our country, instead of supporting (the gloomy prediction of 1984! —Wendy Fast, Dansville, NY Considering the legacy T. Roosevelt, Republicans should oppose this effort toward monopoly. —Jack Gearld Hartley, twin falls, ID This is the second time I have written, because I am very concerned. The erosion of the Jeffersonian concept of "informed public" is a dangerous threat to our democracy. —Harry Grace, Buffalo, NY Fewer viewpoints leads to less analytical consideration of topics. In this regard, it furthers the "Dummying Down" of America. Something we can ill afford. —M Blair, Los Angeles, CA local & authentic is better and healthier than corporate pablum. —Lisa Rentz, Beaufort, SC The point is, we need diversity in viewpoints. One size does not fit all. —V Lee Horner, Roebling, NJ

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ENOUGH ALREADY. —Amanda Yaggy, New Orleans, LA Well, I tend to watch local news once in a while, but we need to tell our stations, especially in Las Vegas that it's time to end this covert consolidation that's hurting local TV news, because it's supposed to be part of the public interest for many Americans. We need to tell the general managers of the stations that it's time that we put more localism & less photocopy journalism & junk news. Tell the FCC to put the end the abuses on media ownership. Thanks! —Derek Gendvil, Las Vegas, NV YOU HAVE BEEN DISGUSTING IN YOUR ACTIONS, LETTING ONE HUGE CORPORATION BUY UP THE SMALLER ONES. WHERE ARE YOUR HEADS ANYWAY? YOU DIDN'T THINK THAT WAS A BAD IDEA? THEN YOU MUST GET PEOPLE IN THERE THAT KNOW THE SCORE AND KNOW THAT BIG CORPORATIONS ARE NOT WHAT WE NEED CONTROLLING THE MEDIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! —Dianne Noblett, Mechanicville, NY Stop Elite Power —Nancy Schulz, LaVeta, CO ALSO TAKE OFF THE DATA CAPS THAT INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS ARE DOING!!! —Mark Padayhag, Cameron Park, CA sad. —Kyle Smith, Tempe, AZ dont show me the same news!! —Frank Pereda, Las Cruces, NM When I was a child, we were taught that what Stalin was doing to consolidate all the news available to its citizens into one voice was propaganda, "brain washing", and despotism. That description still holds true - no matter what the excuses or reasons are given for it. Freedom of speech and of the press means that we remain free to express and choose from a variety of public and private sources and viewpoints (and that we be clearly informed about the sources of this news information, as well) - which our founders, from their own hard experience, saw was a necessity for preserving democracy. Moreover, the venues involved know that they shouldn’t be doing this – as demonstrated by the fact that they are keeping it covert. This should not be happening in America. —Cecilia Lieder, Duluth, MN THE FCC WAS FOR THE PEOPLE NOT FOR THE THE PROPAGANDA AND FAKE NEWS AND THINGS THAT ARE PRESENTED FOR CORPORATE PROFIT —Virginia M Smith, Sunrise, FL Diversification in the media strengthens our democracy. Rupert Murdoch and his ilk need to be stopped. —Roxanna Gillen, Oswego, NY independent news sources free from corporate control and government interference is needed for real access to events affecting Americans daily —Charlene Nash, chattanooga, TN Democracy for America ... Not Corporate Fascism —Dave Marsh, Lexington, KY Free Press

Quality , diversity and personality suffering. —Tadhg Dolan, DARIEN, CT The purpose of government is to protect the interests of its citizens, not its corporations. —David A. Bedford, Fort Worth, TX stop covert consolidation in the news media. Sal Rivera —Salvador Rivera, Cobleskill, NY News always came from INDEPENDENT sources when I was a kid. That was because they informed you as to what was going on, both sides, now we get one side only. This isn't right!!! —Kati Walls, Cedar Springs , MI our ONLY salvation....... —Simone Watts, tallahassee, FL These are the kinds of things we were falsely assured would never happen after the 96 Telecom act.. Because of these things, the American public is getting less informed everyday. Please review the ownership rules with an eye towards returning diversity and public service. —, Seattle, WA My local news, on most stations, often times are thinly vailed ads for local business in addition to being so homogenized in their reporting that I can no longer tell what station it is by what reporter I'm watching. —George Maine, Tampa, FL we might as well not have a free press if all the news stems from a single source in many communities —Martha Rosler, Brooklyn, NY It is high time that the FCC listen to and represent the people. Or resign. —Vincent Gormley, Sioux Falls, SD I noticed this taking place in St. Louis over the past year instantly getting the weebie jeebies. It greatly concerns me when we are limited in receiving information, because soon the problem will only worsen. Please end the monopoly of knowledge. —Suzanne Till, Clayton, MO News should come from a variety of voices, not a single one. —Elatia Grimshaw, Royal Oak, MI I agree. We need to organize locals to this end. —Greg Bush, MIami, FL an uninformed citizenry is a treat to our democratic way of life. Please do something to keep diversity and competition on the public airwaves. —Wilfix St Rival, Jupiter, FL Shouldn't use the word "activist". I'm 74, I am pissed, I write letters to Congress. I support virtually all of your positions. I am not an "activist"....a word that almost always identifies what most people ( center or right of center) consider Socialists, communists, tree hugggers, hippies, organic food freaks, second hand smoke idiots, believe in Chriopractic and Homeopathy, memomry water, ancient wisdom, telepathy, etc. —Ronald B. ELliott, Boca Raton, FL Free Press

This is totally unacceptable. This is the first step to heading towards control by Big Brother. Please see that. You will also be the victim of such a trend. —Arlene Greene, Bradenton, FL The mogles will soon run the country if we allow then to control the new outlets. Stop the insane lurching to totalitarianism. —Arthur Naylor , Wyomissing, PA Mindless parroting of so-called "news" is one reason I have stopped watching TV altogether. I refuse to subject myself to such blatant propaganda and mass distraction from the real issues by a handful of media corporations with an obvious agenda. —Doreen Miller, Dorchester, MA In the age of the internet, it's TOO easy to see through Big Medias lies. —Scott Keller , Eureka, CA Please keep our news local. If I want national I will watch CNN or MSNBC —Beverly Harmon, Springfield, MO I don't want somebody like Rupert Murdoch taking over anything else, in fact, maybe he should be relieved of the stations he already controls. —Dan Duffy, Delavan, WI I already disbelieve and eschew TV 'news' because of things like this, and get my news vial the Internet and international news sites. Making the different news organisations do their own instead of perpetuating their peers' errors would help. Getting rid of the often too leftist slant would help even more. Keeping government out of it would be ideal! —Fred Krohn, Richmond, VA Democracy depends on the distribution of diverse ideas. Ownership by a few wealthy corporations is antdemocratic. —Michael Follman, Huntington Station, NY please protect our local power to have our voice! —Dr Eli Hegeman, New York, NY We hope you can influence your Associates at the FCC to stop this convert consolidation. —Eva K. Millette Coombs, Camano Island, WA Please do not homogenize the news. I want to preserve and enhance diversity in reporting and support local news...We must preserve diversity. —Susan Higgins, san francisco, CA As with all officials, I want all of you to put on your Sponsor's jackets, so we all can see who owns you. —Rennie Evans, STrafford, NH We need a free flow of information. We need diverse opinions. We need to bring back investigative journalism. —Sean P. Pratt, Abington, MA

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Ramsey Kropp, Fitchburg, WI Try thinking about the viewing and listening public for a change - you might find it enlightens your decision making. —Patricia Brech, Baltimore, MD The FCC has be blind to the Big news companies interest, it is time to stop. —Jim Gray, Richardson, TX Consolidation equals monopolistic acquisition. Bad for communities. We need local news produced and managed locally. —Yvonne Hansen, Austin, TX This practice must stop! I don't want my news to come from somewhere halfway across the country! I want LOCAL news, by LOCAL people! —Gayle Coad, mobile, AL Where does it end? Honestly. Play the tape to the end, what do you see? —Dr. Robert Davies , Logan, UT The news is not about civic issues as it is. It is about sensationalism or a biased point of view. Please don' allow anything that will make it worse. How does a democracy stay alive without an informed citizenry? —Sandra Randall, Bellingham, WA This is an outrage! —Jenny Bookwalter, Fairview Park, OH do your job julie ! —Brian T Bayer, williston park, NY Some things ARE more important than making a few people rich. —Grady Wilcox, Dallas, TX The sameness of the news on several channels is so stupefying. Am I not supposed to notice? Don't you? —Anne Holder, El Paso, TX A free, open, diverse, active, and nonpartisan media is essential for our republic to hold its governmental and other authority figures, responsible to act ethically and in the best interest of the entire American populace, rather than focusing solely on the agendas of the weathy oligarchy, that appears on the brink of overtaking our country. The FCC has a moral and legal responsibility to keep the media transparent, diverse, and speaking out from a wide range of perspectives, so as to enable "liberty and justice for all". —Janiece Staton, Beaverton, OR

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This trend also makes it harder to get accurate information and multiple viewpoints. I actually go to foreign papers to find out what is really happening in my own country! —Bethany Myers, Moreno Valley, CA I strongly oppose the loss of local news and a variety of viewpoints necessary for an informed public. —Steven Katz, Stamford, CT How dare anyone allow this! —Joseph F. Miraglilo, San Antonio, TX It shoud now be obvious to the FCC what is happening and strong meaures must be taken by them to correct the situation in the interest of the public and their responsibility. —LuMarion Conklin, Flagstaff, AZ This has to stop...This is Nazi tactics!!! —Jill Miles, Loves Park, IL Power back to the people. It's are land freedom of speech is a right in order to maintain a democracy. —Tim Nolan, Saint Paul, MN We're waking up. —Luke Battles, Roseville, MN Will there be another government official that gets a lucrative contract with the news corporations for voting to let these media companies consolidate. —Timothy s. Hilyard, Waterloo, IA I don't want to live in an America where there is only one news show available. This is NOT fair and balanced journalism, by any stretch of the imagination. —Nina Gregory, Charlottesville, VA We must keep local news alive, as well as increasing diversity of viewpoints in journalism, not restricting the choices. Thank you, Karen —Karen Josephson, Corvallis, OR It's true that coverage has been on the decline in favor of one consolidated 'propaganda' network (Yes, pushing 1 heavily produced/edited desired viewpoint across the entire country is propaganda). Please work to protect our freedoms and our journalists. Truly, consolidation has not been good for anything but the balance sheet. —Joshua Floyd, mansfield, TX Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —K E Howard, San Francisco, CA Enforce ownership rules NOW. —Jeanne France, SAN LEANDRO, CA Free Press

Consolidation of News Channels equals shrinking of Media and consummer's audience. —William G. Gonzalez, Suffern, NY I've written before asking Mr.Genachowski to do the right thing for the people and not the corporations attempting to silence our voices. But we still needed to take the FCC to court. Are there no progressive thinkers available for these important jobs instead of the continuing corporate shills? —Victor Giganti, Brooklyn, NY It has been going on long enough......stop and develop great local stations that can survive in this world. —Cal Roberts, Vancouver, WA First, the huge accumulation and concentration of wealth to the powerfil elite 2%, then use that wealth and power to gain even more control over media- what a good idea . What could possibly go wrong with that? What"s good for the top 2% is good for all of us, right? —Thomas Taylor, Los Angeles, CA Consolidation of our news will dilute its diversity upon which we rely for a sustainable future. —Barbara Richards, Milwaukee, WI Things are going crazy in this country. First, we've become a country by big business for big business. The little guy is having less and less of a say. Now, the big broadcasters want to do away with more of what the "little guy" has. Please, stand up to them and kill their plans. —Frank L Duley, Woodbridge, VA We need good information from our area, not Chicago or LA. —Liz Wally, Dallas, TX America does not need more FOX News clones! It needs the truth and diversity! —Ron Maynard, Melbourne, FL Don't let Oligarchs take more control of the media. Thanks. —Alex James, san angelo, TX Such an action kills democracy and the voice of the people and grows corporate media. —Anne Borreggine, Bangor, ME Journalism ethics have been buried under a mountain of entertainment TV. —Tanya, Lake Geneva, WI I'm not able to take part in activity within the community, as I'm living with MS and especially now with the heat and humidity; it's impossible. However I do support this and all I can do is sign petitions and show my support in that way. —Linda J Solomon, Farmington Hills, MI A free, independent and diverse Press is essential to democracy. —John Steenson, seattle, WA Lets keep the airways open & free. —Hank Kulesza, miwaukee, WI Free Press

A diverse, free & independent media is the cornerstone of a fully functional democracy. This also applies on a local scale. —Fred Schwacke, Bondville, VT So far in my community we have but just one local station WHAG. If however another station did emerge in this area, we all would want to hear a different viewpoint. Baltimore and Washington, DC stations are also in my viewing area. To see only one side of a story in those communities is not what anyone would want. Keep stations independent and news coverage diverse. —Walter Minnick, Hagerstown, MD what's next ,cloning, since we are already brainwashed. —Candi Jovan, Safety Harbor, FL watch your step:we are.............. —Mrs Rev & Tallie M. Bob & BUSH , Brookston, TX For the "press" to perform the job of informing the country's electorate, it must be kept as free and independent as possible! —Thomas Brownfield, Ashville, OH Since ownership of radio and TV stations has been overrun by non-journalistic corporations with their own agendas at the forefront rather than impartial reporting of the real truth, news content is already "screened" from anything these corporations don't want us to know. We don't need our local news manipulated, screened, and tainted. —Muriel Schlecht, Tewksbury, MA They say we left the era of the six network teat, we argue that we never did. Prove us wrong. —Brian Ross Edwards, Ingalls, IN As stewards of the public interest, Chairman Genachowski and Commissioners, act to strengthen media and broadcast diversity to support the scope of views across the nation. Here is where more is more, and less is less. The public is demanding more. —Elaine Jefferson, New York, NY We need more diversity and competition not less. —Wanda M. Bryan, San Jose, CA Our news sources are withering before our eyes. This is not good in a democracy. —Mary Matthews, Ann Arbor, MI Not only is this happening to television, even college radio is falling away. Read about our local radio endangerment at savekusf.org —Tom Murphy, San Francisco, CA Information is the currency of Democracy, "Thomas Jefferson" —Manu Martinez, San Juan Bautista, CA This is a definite issue in the Boston MA area where covert agreements have been made between Fox and another broadcast system. —Elizabeth Markson, Weston, MA

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WE ARE WATCHING. QUIT PUSHING THE CORPORATE AGENDA. IT WEAKENS AMERICA. WEAKENING AMERICA IS UNPATRIOTIC. —John K. McGrail, Cleveland, OH Cmon shitbags, start regulating instead of being pimped by those you're supposed to regulate. What a gathering of total, kaputalist assholes you are, unworthy of the least bit of respect from us commoners. —Harvey Reading, Shoshoni, WY Good luck. The media's been corrupt for decades now. —Carol Bauer, San Jose, CA this has happened in our area; of santa cruz, ca. we lost access to a good news station and now are stuck with 2 channels with the same lousy news! —Jeff Sanders , Santa Cruz, CA We also need the FCC to require last miles carriers to provide independent ISP's access to end users, as was provided for in the past for DSL users. —Mark Roberts, Beaverton, OR It's Murdock of News Corp. who has been buying up local channels for some time, he wants ignorant blanket news worldwide. Now this , we will not know how to communicate when more fascism takes place. This is dangerous to democracy. —Catherine Campbell, Topanga, CA any way i can help? —Car; Clark, Belcamp, MD I think one of many things that makes United States of America a unique country, is its devotion to competence. So, let's make things better and higher in quality over quantity by supporting the quality. —Kamran saeedi, New York, NY I want diversity and I like competitive journalism , not just 1 voice. —Annette Bailey, syracuse, NY We need to preserve and protect Freedom of the Press (which includes all media)! —Polly Tarpley, Poulsbo, WA The Fourth Estate is a vital part of our healthy society. As we allow it to be butchered and bastardized, we lose a piece of who we are as a culture and society. —Corbett Kroehler , Orlando, FL The airways belong to us. Not big business. —Bill Burns, Buda, TX It seems so surreal that "the peoples" views were actually acted on instead of the corporation's cynical play for more power. How did we win out over the moneyed!? —Robert Seltzer , Dallas, TX These are supposed to be public property. Do your job & regulate them IN the public interest. —Richard Saxon, SPOKANE, WA

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Rules designed by the FCC are probably more important than rules generated anywhere else in government, for obvious reasons: what is at stake is what the public knows. Please get this right!! —Greg Nichols, lawrence, KS one viewpoint news does not serve the public well —Chet Hepburn, Arlington, VA The FCC needs to listen to the people; the majority of us are against lax corporate ownership rules and have said so repeatedly! we WANT local, relevant news and stronger rules! No copycat broadcasts or censorship, no corporate loopholes - the public has the right to know and the right to freedom of the press and choice ! If anything, stations making backdoor deals with multiglomerate corporations should be stopped from doing so through enforcement, and both the corporations and stations doing this should be fined - substantially in the case of the bribing corporations. Enough is enough; no more loopholes for covert consolidation! —Brenda Bailey, Eastsound, WA The people own the air waves and you are supposed to work for the people!!! We need diversity not consolidation. I'm sick of only getting one view from 3 different stations. —David Dougan, Ozone, AR we will end up with a"V"(movie) scenario —Bruce Spencer, Rio Rancho, NM For our Constitutional guarantee of a "free press" to truly be free, DIVERSITY NOT CONSOLIDATION in and of media is ESSENTIAL ! —Líam Maloney, Lancaster, PA Our country gets scarier every day. —Sharon Sanders, NORTHBROOK, IL Wow. It's amazing what corporations will do to get more money. Keep it local! —Tim Klein, Leesburg, VA This is an extremely important issue and should not be ignored. It is being abused in Youngstown, OH, where one often sees the same story on 3 different stations. It is absolutely shameful. —Joe Eusebio, Columbiana, OH First, you fail to protect us on the free and open internet; now you're burying your head in the sand for the corporate destruction of news through consolidation of newsrooms. Why not hand over to the media conglomerates the power you have as the FCC and let them just set the rules. Oh wait....you do do that. Don't you think it's time to stand for something other than defending the corporate behemoths controlling all media today? Otherwise, what on earth does the FCC exist for? —Brian Symonanis, Oak Park, IL Please, just think about the local residents here. —David Chu, Syracuse, NY There is very little news being reported and too much "interpretation of events" and entertainment by the "News Desk" . —Robert Bartlett , Newton, NH Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. —Siham Zitzler, Chicago, IL Free Press

In less than 20 years the corporations will own this country... and it's politicians. There has to be a line drawn for the PEOPLE!! —Gerri Henry, Runnemede, NJ Do something RIGHT for a change! —Tom Stephens, St. Louis, MO Commercial tv is bad enough. Do NOT let it get worse! —James Steven Brown, Oakland Park, FL This is so lame and completely undermines the role of affiliates in their communities. —Patrick Baker, Lexington, KY This consolidation is ridiculous. 50 of the same thing on different channels - wow! Greatest country in the world. Really? with this going on? —Rosary Grande, Rochester, NY These actions taken by broadcasters are another mechanism to restrict the availability of news relevant to each community by consolidation. —Christopher Hahin, Springfield, IL Please start doing your job. —Ron Teeter, Arlington, VA Not only has consolidation hurt on air content, and publcs service, it has destroyed thousands of jobs, and those remaining in the business (as I am) are doing the work of multiple people, stress levels are up, its a new form of corporate slavery and stagnant wages Consolidation must be reversed, or else these corporations should refund the local residents for the use of thier air space to broadcast —Gordon Dysinger, Buffalo, NY It is never good for any business to have a monopoly and Media companies should not be excluded. In fact, if we are to have a thriving Democracy we must make sure that we are not just hearing a few voices. Covert consolidation is wrong and it needs to be stopped. Thank you. —Judy White, Columbus, OH If media consolidation is not stopped,and reversed, the US will cease to be a free country. —Vero Piacentini, Old Bethpage, NY Chairman Genachowski, let's act on this and really put some teeth into it. Don't let big media get away with this nonsense. Jon Swalby —Jon Swalby, Las Cruces, NM Mussolini defined fascism as the merging of the corporation with the state. As corporations merge their interests instead of competing with one another, the threat of fascism increases. The FCC OUGHT to be protecting our democratic system, not assaulting it! —Jenny Kastner, Cambridge, MA Close the loopholes that allow for a dangerous back door to consolidation of the Media. —Wayne Foote, Smithtown, NY

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I gladly pay my taxes to see that our regulatory agencies protect us. Our information through the media is getting worse all the time and I blame the FCC for not standing up for diversity instead of the corporations that have the money to dominate the information we get. This is not a democracy, this is an oligarchy. Do the right thing. —Lee Smith, California Hot Springs , CA the communications cprps. have not provided local news or listings the way they should. Making them bigger will only enable their adjenda. —Paul Bliss, VALHALLA, NY I have simply turned off the switch to TV and radio and get my information on the internet from foreigh agencies.. —Rosemary Graham-Gardner, Manhattan Beach, CA It seems where communication is concerned, profits take precedence over the principles of democracy. For a nation to be free and democratic, a variety of opinions must be available. —James Hala, morristown, NJ As an individual and as a professional I find the increasing media consolidations affecting our access to unbiased information and open reporting. Please end the abuse of media ownership and loop-hole consolidations. Please create new media ownership rules to protect our public right to free speech and the integrity of reporting standards for both local and national news and information. While you're at it, I think we also need to codify standards concerning what constitutes genuine news reporting as compared to biased, manipulative, self-serving quasi news magazines in all media formats. —Lisa Bordner, Fort Wayne, IN Maintaining our democracy demands that we the citizens are well informed locally as well as globally. Covert consolidation works directly against these efforts! —Richard Murray, Hatfield, PA Like many governmental entities, the FCC has forgotten who they work for. —Jeffrey Allen, Kansas City, MO Stop making us pay more for MSNBC and Current TV, Make Fox a premium channel and make us pay more than HBO for it. —Dan Hale, Columbia, MO I know in my city, I get less news that when we had more and stronger local outlets. I see it when I travel and see it when I see smaller cities with autonomous news sources. —JD Robison, Pittsburgh, PA It looks like the citizenry is quickly losing ownership of the nation's airwaves. How is this possible? I was under the impression that the FCC was meant to stand up for the greater good. Apparently, that means the greater good of the 3 or 4 mega corporations buying up all our rights. —Rodney Saenz, Spring, TX Another problem with covert consolidation is that channels like Fox and CNN often run stories that are not fully developed or complete, and thus often pass on misinformation and/or false information about disasters or crimes. This was very evident recently when both Fox and CNN ran the same story about what has supposedly happened as a result of tornadoes in Minnesota. I called my friends there because these reports stated that their area had been very badly damaged. Turned out that the story was not either true or correct. There was some damage nearby but not where my friends lived. They told me also that other people in other states had seen the very same report and called them also thinking their area had been destroyed. This practice of covert consolidation is clearly messed up and should be stopped. Fox News and CNN are among the worst offenders of those who use this practice. —DC Dr. John D. Stickle, Santa Cruz, CA Free Press

These rules are critically important to preserve & for the health of our nation. Real, honest information is the lifeblood of our democracy & has become anemic since giant corporations that are hellbent on the profit motivation ( like all of them) have changed the media from an information/news business into a sensationalist tabloid trash for sale endeavor. Faux news, conspiracy radio programming & the WSJ connection & there shameless promotion of partisan political & self interest motivations & all the tenticles that have been allowed to sprout because of their consolidation is probably the prime example. They sued to be able to "entertain" & not be held responsible as an actual news outlet because they're not meant to be taken as factual. What more example do you need? The heart of America is teetering in the balance. —Jerry Clark, Durango, CO LESS IN THIS CASE IS NOT MORE....WE WANT TO BE INFORMED WITH DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS AND TO HAVE RATIONAL DISCUSSIONS...NOT SOME RIGHTWINGNUT SHOUTING THEIR POINT OF VIEW...WHICH MOST OF THE TIMES IS NEBULOUS! —Linda Hipsher, ANDERSON, SC I know most all of FCC Commissioners think that Corporate America is paying your salary but you are mistaken. You are there to serve the needs of the PEOPLE. Please try to remember that fact. —Alaina Pocock, Middleburg, FL The FCC is expected to honor its Constitutional role as an ensurer of First Amendment rights and not serve the interests of industry over those of the public in it’s right to know. You disgrace yourselves in protecting the welfare of an industry over that of the public you are committed to serve. —Frank Touby, West Palm Beach, FL Stop. This. American democracy desperately needs reasoned, informed debate that stands up to unpleasant truths about corporations...and this is gone from the networks. What is happening at the local level is dangerous...and is supposed to be stopped by existing FCC media ownership rules. Enforce these rules!! —Sandy Dvorsky, St. Paul, MN As I'm sure you're aware, the majority of this letter is a pre-created "canned" statement. Be that as it may, I still urge you to consider the information and concerns therein as they match my own. Thank you for your time. —Houston Hubbard, Hutchinson, KS One of the fundamental things that separates that continues to separate us from a dictatorship is a free press. We must preserve in more than name only. —Peter Gorwin, Oakland, CA Local Media SHOULD NOT have a political bias. It's news should be reported in a neutral state of dialog. —Jackie Lee Edmundson, North Vernon, IN Protect the press; it's you job and America's freedom at stake. —Connie Meyer, Bellingham, WA It is a disgrace that conglomerates like Clear Channel are buying up all local broadcasters and forcing canned programming by eliminating all local news and public interest information. —Jean P. Skibinski, Newark, DE NO TO CORPORATE & OLIGARCHIC RULE. WE WANT OUR AIRWAYS BACK; MINUS THE CORPORATE & GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA. —Hunter Wallof , POINT REYES STATION, CA Free Press

We want real & different viewpoints, not less. What is going on? Let's get some real news again. —Mary Kay Welhouse, Waupaca, WI Please encourage local and diverse journalism. —Mark Schmidt, Harrisburg, PA We need many voices. Not just the Powerful... —William Hammond, Belmont, CA Local and public broadcasting is the best source of unbiased news. It is time also to pull Fox News' broadcast license because their "journalism" is junk and has more lies in it than ever. America does not need a misinformed public! —Kathy Mullins, South Hadley, MA The current situation deprives the public from local information they used to enjoy, for the aim of corporate profit. Surely this setup is not correctly incentivized to benefit the common good. —Jan-Ivar Bruaroey, Philadelphia, PA Freedom of the press doesn't mean consolidating the media to creating a bigger echo chamber. The corporate media companies are abridging freedom of speech when it is not profitable for them. —Julian Kernes, Trenton, NJ I care and I vote. —Karen Kilduff RN , Houston, TX This is a major step to the loss of our Democracy and the true democratic process. Diversity, localism and competition are the heart of a free thinking society. —Doris Casella 344 West 12th St/ 5G New York , New York, NY Corporate and private monopolization is a dire enough pandemic with virtually every industry falling pray. Yet, aside from the most obvious ways in which any industrial consolidation has adverse effects on democratic functionality, media consolidation is especially pernicious. Once public discourse has been successfully stifled and rendered an elitist echo-chamber, substantive social progress as - is expressed through dissident, community based movements that question dominant narratives of complacency - becomes exceedingly difficult to realize. As such, I desperately request that the FCC, our most eminent media regulatory agency, express its power in the name of the vibrant democratization that we continue to strive for. —Tim Evans, minneapolis, MN We need important news, stop covering lame celebrity BS all the time and start telling us about the violence and crime in our community! —Sarah Lockwood, Boulder, CO Our democracy needs independent media. —Sam Small, Makawao, HI Stop the merging and monopolizing of our airwaves. —Jeff Share, Encino, CA my county is never covered in the local broadcast media unless something bad happens. when are we going to improve diversity? —Donald Ptak, delevan, NY Free Press

We had a local channel in our community for over 30 yrs. until a large metro station purchased it and immediately terminated all local news! Another large metro station has a local office, but only furnishs us with 5 to 7 minutes of local news, per hours, twice a night during the week. The only source for local news, now, is our local newspaper! —Arthur J. Le Suer , Alexandria, MN The more unfettered varied information is the better the democracy —Barry Danielson, GreenValley, AZ We are receiving less local news with more "canned" national news masquerading as pseudo-local news replacements. This is most definitely the result of news industry consolidation where individual voices are drowned by national company designs. —David and Susan Link, Elk Grove, CA Local evening news on two Fort Wayne TV stations are filled with exactly same material. Plus, at least 25% of advertising within the news time are news' own commercials. Result: less and less quality reporting to the public. —Jan Szubiak, Fort Wayne, IN The news is already bad enough, please don't make it worse by making a huge monopoly. —Stephen Taylor, Bardstown, KY I want the FCC to be on the side of the public interest. —Michael McHugh, Pinellas Park, FL We need to do away with the Rupert Murdochs in the world. —William Harmon, Greenwood, AR I understand economies of scale & how combining similar corporations can make a more efficient delivery system. I also understand how that continued practice undermines competition, fair business practices, and choice of options for the consumer. —Bonnie C, Baltimore, MD An informed citizenry is essential for a republic, and local reporting of the news is an essential part of informing citizens. Preserve local news! —Lana R Eisenberg, Bloomington, IN For the sake of our children and grandchildren, a free press is essential - or all will become slaves to the big corporations —Pauline Wittry, Manitowish Waters, WI We mo longer receive real news on our local channels. It seems we receive a filterd down version of "allowed" stories. I must comb the internet searching for the truth. —Mary Tucker-Pettersen, Corpus Christi, TX Unless we are willing to support our local broadcast by viewing them,the consolidation will continue as the mega news channels continue to dominate the scene, Our supporting the local media is essential for diversity. —Julia A Fontaine, Kamay, TX Freedom of the press should not mean that the press is free to form information monopolies! —Steven Linton, Murray, UT

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The three only local news media stations in the Phoenix, AZ. area are combining their resources. What is the point of watching news if there is no differing opinions on it and all the facets of the story are equivalent no matter the "source"? —Brett Ussher , Tempe, AZ No matter what business is involved, lack of regulation enforcement or lack of aggressive loophole closing appears to be the problem along with, "Let's make more money by lessening the variety of reporter opinion and reporter research of issues." —Mr. Richard Rich, Wexford, PA Please, we need regulation. —Mary Smith, NYC, NY We the people are not pleased with the intentional deception of media conglomerates in general. Local news, National news and International news is being editorially filtered to tilt reality in favor or corporate interests. Keeping information away from the public should not be modus operandi of news agencies. What can we do? Our government overseers are behaving as if they are owned by corporations that own the media outlets. Why have an FCC if they do not act according to their charter? —Brenda Owens, Atlanta, GA Help us keep our country free with local news and a free press. This is one of the basic principles upon which our country was founded. Bigger is not always better. We need local news. I am disgusted when I try to get local news, and all I can see/hear is something about a movie star's latest antics or some sensational trial elsewhere. Do not take away our right to know what is going on in our home communities. —Marcia Keller, Huntsville, AL STOP!!!!! Media consolidation means less representation for average American citizens. —Karen Davis, Gilbert, AZ Some audiences actually want local news and ought to have access to local news--not ONLY national and world news. —Grace Adams, Willimantic, CT greed —Mark White-Masters, Greensboro, NC Three words: "Central Coast News" KION (CBS) and KCBA (Fox) share a consolidated news team. They sucked to begin with; now they suck on two stations. —Hy Libby, Prunedale, CA Stop destroying my country. Period. —Amy Bush, Spring Hill, KS THIS IS WRONG —Leslie E. Young, Wanatah, IN The public good is being sacrificed for private gain. The government is supposed to insure the public's awareness, not the private sector's profit. —Bruce Golden, Redlands, CA

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I hate the censorship and right wing slants on news channels, the news isnt even news for goodness sake! maybe the stupid people care what britney is doing, but we dont... Would like the local control to be here, and the local news too. The FCC is bad for encoraging and allowing corporate fascists to engage themselves only in this matter. —Sarah Taft, Franklin, NH Government exists for the benefit of the public, not greedy corporations. Enforce the rules! —Charles Kite, Skokie, IL Robust and independent news sources are the backbone of a viable democracy. Help keep many voices with news available to the wide range of citizens. We don't want a 'Citizens United' (Supreme Court Case) default in our news sources. —John Schwartz, Richford, NY We do not want the journalism problems here that are going on in Great Britian. —Bernadette Barberini, Alameda, CA Actually, in St Louis, the local ABC station now broadcasts a program from the local NBC station to replace any local news. —James Small, St Louis , MO It's a choice between diversity and competition on the airwaves or a diminished democracy. The choice is obvious, I hope! —Roberta Schonemanns, West Lafayette, IN Consolidation is always wrapped in a blanket of consumer plusses.The reality, every time, is a loss of jobs, loss of choices to consumers and an increase in pricing as the competition is absorbed. Consumers loose, every time. Do not permit more consolidation. —Joel Levine, Ukiah, CA Greetings The FCC has enormous power. Fortunately for us you clearly wish to promoite diversity of opinion and are renowned for your vigilance. As you are well aware unscrupulous profit-grabbing would-be monopolists are both inventive and tireless. Covert consolidation is an old trick but always popular. Stop this current breed of aspiring moguls in their tracks and demonstrate - yet again - the FCC's unassailable integrity. —Laoise Mac Reamoinn, New York, NY Local news coverage in our newspapers has already been decimated. Don't let TV news coverage follow the same pattern! —Nancy Rutman, Emmaus, PA Free Press, what else is there to say, an essential ingredient. —Mr. Patrick Celestin, sacramento, CA Journalism has been almost stamped out as it is. Without competition, what little impetus remains will further erode. —Ernest Abeytia, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA You are supposed to protect the American people from this kind of thing! Not help corporations. END CORPORATE RULE !!! —Stephen Sleeper, Bonita Springs, FL

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As a Traverse City, Michigan resident I am particularly concerned about covert consolidation between WPBN and WGTU and between WWTV and WFQX. Our citizens deserve more complete coverage of our area's news events aired over public airwaves. —Carla Bloom, Traverse City, MI I'm very concerned about the "less local news than ever before" claim, but I feel it has more to do with the decline of local newspapers. Television simply doesn't report things like planning and zoning commission regulations, a daily police blotter and court report, routine town council or county commission actions or other news that does not have visual elements of a local basketball game, highway wreck, house fire, picket line, or the sobbing victims of some local tragedy. Local stations have websites that could deliver more serious news, not visual fluff and cookie-cutter feel-good features, but only IF they educated the audience to expect such coverage and hired enough reporters to write the stories. —, Radford, VA Why I understand the need to cuts costs, it inhibits the diversity, viewpoints, persecpective and competition. Copycat broadcasts do not help. There has to be a method for companies to save money without sacrificing coverage. —Erica Smeltzer, Odenton, MD Whoever controls the media controls our minds. Media moguls know this and must be stopped. The rules must be changed. —Laurie Wodin, Upton, MA We need more competition and choice in our news organizations, not less. New laws need to support broadening of media ownership, encourage competition, and make it difficult for large conglomerates to control what we see and hear. —Gary Benny, Oregon City, OR It is bad enough that local news stations are compelled to advertise in often ridiculous ways in order to compete with the internet and other media but the disturbing trend of consolidation simply relegates them to "infotainment" formats with little value. Rupert Murdoch's News Corps enjoys a veritable monopoly in many areas with his FOX "News" which is filled with extremist right wing political commentary purporting to be legitimate journalism. His empire of local "news" stations are also designed for entertainment and not serious journalism. There is no journalistic integrity, professionalism or meaningful programming in this absurd American model of corporate monopolization. Arguably these actions are an affront to the intentions of the Sherman anti-trust legislation which intended to prevent such abuse of power and which has been compromised time and again in modern America. —Charles Shackelford, Charlotte, NC Genachowski; I don't anything decent from you. —Patsy Lowe, Palm Springs, CA Keep the news competitive and free! —Tamara Pessah, Antwerp, NY None of this comes as a surprise to me in light of the right-wing assault on NPR funding, for example. I already see the effects of how mediocre programming is when 5 corporate entities own all the radio stations in the US, and nowhere is it more apparant than in "rural America", where we live, and this takeover has been going on quetly for years. —Greg Steele, Bath, NH Protect diversity in the media airing one point of view is not democracy. —Deb Stone, Birmingham, AL Free Press

As a longtime F.C.C. license holder, veteran, parent and tax payer, I am very concerned about the consolidation of news sources and corporate control of news information. When you take the competition element out of news reporting, you get a homogenized news message both adversely controlled editorially and diluted in essential details. But most importantly, making the Free Press an endangered species. Stop the abuse of Media ownership rules. —John Quigley, Vista, CA An independent media is essential to a democracy and we are in great danger of losing that which we need to maintain our democracy. This has got to stop. —Patricia Mattos, Minneapolis, MN The watchdog agencies used to look out for Americans, but now Americans have to look out for the watchdog agencies. You are supposed to work for the people not the special interests. Your neglect is inviting, and the neglect of legislators and those in the judicial system is inviting public rebellion. —James Kellett, Springfield, MO Biased news is no news on which to base knowledge for voters —DeeDee Lionhardt, Burlingame, CA Isn't it enough that the FCC already 'allows' organizations to substitute entertainment for news/serving the community, as their 'license' clearly requires?!?! —Jondi Whitis, Brooklyn, NY What ever happened to small town news and values enough is enough no more big corporatiions buting up everything and pushing there own agendas. —Dean Pennell, Owosso, MI One of the most important aspects of a thriving democracy is the access to knowledge- the people need to educate themselves on the issues and events that affect their lives directly, so they can make informed decisions on how to act, what changes need to happen to improve their community, and which current and future public officials will act in their best interest to improve their lives. Local news is so crucial for this reason- we need to know what's going on in our communities so we can make the right choices and know what action is required of us. I urge you to take immediate action to prevent media consolidation, which by limiting the diversity of viewpoints and the ability of local journalists to present all aspects of important stories, is a very real threat to our democracy. Thank you! —Eric Peters, Mesa, AZ In my opinion, directing this type ofprotest to the FCC chariman is futile. It needs to go to all the members of Congress; House & Senate leaders. —Armand L Circharo Jr, Nashua, NH I want to watch news, not propaganda. —Barbara Eakins, Columbus, OH I have noticed this!! It deteriorates our television!! —Wally Hamann, Milford, IA Shenaningans like this are why I refuse to watch TV, and instead get my news from foreign sources like the BBC and Al Jazeera. Stop worrying about Janet Jackson's tits and DO YOUR JOBS! —Matthew Graybosch, Harrisburg, PA

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Please plug the loopholes that allows TV stations to covertly consolidate rather than compete to cut cost! Thank you —William V Grubbs, Rowland Heights, CA Do you really think even more consolidation/monopoly is going to enhance our abilities as a nation to come together to solve extant problems rather than rend ourselves asunder by partisan divisiveness? If we don't return to sane regulation of these monolithic media kingdoms, a *free* press as we have known it for 200 years will be dead!! —Francis Schilling, Vail, AZ We need more diverse and independent news media to save our democracy! —Harriet Helman, Ronkonkoma, NY Thank you for your consideration! —Joe Beverly, Reno, NV At a time when the integrity of jounalism is at an all time low - this is NOT what we need. And if permitted, then the public should be informed. —Pete Joachim, Basking Ridge, NJ Flagstaff's "news" is from Phoenix and it hurts our community. —Sue Singer, flagstaff, AZ News consolidation and the lack of regulation has already caused many problems in the United States. It has created division in the views of reality of the American public. I have seen elected officials lie on fox news. I believe that consolidation of news media, news casters making up and spinning news and lack of disclosure of who is behind the news reports and the corporate motivations is a serious national security issue. Please take the steps necessary to assure that news is news and not a PR campaign for politicians or corporations. —Christine McDonough, Sun Prairie, WI Is this the "land of the FREE"? —Betty J Ferrero, Round Rock, TX The way news is being handled is an abuse of the public airwaves. Broadcasters owe the public a modicum of public service in exchange for free use of the public airwaves. —Carolyn Cooper, Tempe, AZ The USA is well on it's way to becoming a third-world oligarchy. You should be incredibly ashamed if you allow this to stand. —Michael Menard, Gurnee, IL Stop one company from owning more than one outlet in a given market. A democracy depends on an informed citizenry, not a citizenry fed pap from one point of view. Stop the nonsense. Stop consolidation. —Wayne Renardson, Nashville, TN I urge you with all seriousness to maintain and uphold your ownership rules so that the public's interest is supported. News and media consolidation only serve's the elite agenda and is not in the best interests of the American people. Propaganda, fake news, manufactured consent, already taking place, will increase if media consolidation is allowed the win the day. Please do your job and stop this tide —Denise DiPasquale, Hermosa Beach, CA

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stop caving in already —Patrick Sullivan, Florence, MA News from only one point of view is not news, it is propaganda. —Kurt Faasse, Walden, NY Corporate entities will do anything to prevent the truth from getting out... this is absolutely SICK! —Evan Stolk, Plainfield, NJ We need more not fewer independent news sources to keep our democracy informed. —Allen Spalt, Carrboro, NC perhaps our government regulators could do what is best for the citizens of this country instead of taking bribes to look the other way. The citizens are waking up to the corporate oligarchy. Do your job! —Mr. Jeff Michels , Porltand, OR No covert consolidation! —Carole Kaye, Malden-on-Hudson, NY Without a free and independent press, how can our democracy survive? —Linda Olson, Murchison, TX Thank you for the update —Alexandra Pinter, Boulder, CO This is history making. Please do the right thing for the common people. —Stryder Simms , Santa Fe, NM Thank you for your kind attention to my concern. Rosalyn Tulip —Rosalyn Tulip, Ann Arbor, MI This is a defacto Big Brother move. Stop it. —kevin Kinnebrew, tequesta, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Lexow Grant, alexandria, VA Too many media concentrated in the hands of just a few mega-corporations and individuals!! More competition is needed not consolidation!! —Clayton Brillhart, Grand Rapids, MI News diversity and locality is really important to a well functioning democracy. —Grace Sinden, Princeton, NJ

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Enough of the news presented to us based upon the agenda of corporate owners who's so called news is either lies or half truths. —Dave Lindblom, Mt. Pleasant, UT Let's don't forget, there's a lot of not-so-covert anti-trust BS going on as well... What about the Comcast/NBC merger? And the FCC's Meredith Attwell Baker going to work for Comcast after the deal was approved? And AT&T buying T-Mobile? Which FCC boss is going to get a million-dollar gig out of that deal? We all see the scam. The scammers just think we can't do anything about it. Why do they think that? Because we haven't done anything about it. Bust up the deals and put Baker and others like her on trial. Then maybe they'll take us seriously. —Will Taylor, chattanooga, TN Please consider that a Free Press is the cornerstone of Democracy! Stop Covert Consolidation of Media! Valda Didier Wilchcombe —LLC eEdgeMedia, Miami Beach, FL Stop the madness —Jonathan Berke, pleasant hill, CA We have got to maintain a credible diverse media. The continued consolidation is a threat to democracy. —Bruce Lowe, Mesa, AZ What happened to wht our Forefathers wanted? Re: to protect localism, diversity and competition —Steven Hess, Selma, OR We also need net neutrality in wireless internet. —Douglas Evan Murray, Pomona, CA The FCC is responsible to all of the people in the USA. Please don't let the media pollute our air waves with junk news. —Norris Williams, Gainesville, FL I am getting weary regarding what is happening in this country. Democracy is being flushed you know where. —Phyllis Goldman, Northbrook, IL The trend continues on so many levels. Are we witnessing the end of democracy as we've known it. Tom Vander Ven Baltimore —Tom Vander Ven, Dacula, GA Please stop the abuse of the media ownership rules. —Edwin Philbrook, LATHAM, NY Make um quit. gl —George Letcher, Kansas, KS We, the people, wish it so. —Rodolfo Holz, Houston, TX Broadcasting should retain a degree of public responsibility. Stop covert consolidation. This undermines both the spirit of a free press and fair ( anti-monopoly) capitalism. —Shannon Wilson, Cincinnati, OH

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I am in total support of PBS stations and I do not feel that they should lose any federal funding. —Ann L. Harris, St.Louis, MO This is such a "Sham" it doesn't matter what channel I watch, the news is all the same and I consider it and insult . —Peggy Lang, Dannebrog, NE Without a free and open press we could easily lose our freedom. —Penny Carrillo, Pasadena, CA We need LOCAL as well as national and global news. Do NOT let this consolidation happen! —Jacques Graber, Rancho Cordova, CA Single sources - especially those with a bias - will kill our democracy. Let's do diversity -especially on the local level. —Gerald Geci, Litchfield, CT A free and objective press is one of the most important cornerstones of a truly free and informed people. The FCC owes it to the American public to work for our interests and not the interests of the for-profit media corporations. Please overhaul the FCC ownership rules to stop these abusive consolidation practices! —Susan Martin, Mebane, NC Now even the bosses are in agreement re:what leads not to pursue. —John K Erskine, Holland, MI What happened to an independent Press? —Pat Zeigler , Columbus, IN Please stop this harmful practice! —Jeremy Redmond, jacksonville, FL Miscommunications is one of the tools employed to destroy this Country! —Tony Bolotsky, N.Hollywood, CA “The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it comes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group,” -Franklin D. Roosevelt "The American people should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles and the concentration of more and more power over public opinion in fewer and fewer hands." – Spiro Agnew, U. S. Vice-President, 13 November 1969 "There is an evil which ought to be guarded against in the indefinite accumulation of property from the capacity of holding it in perpetuity by...corporations. The power of all corporations ought to be limited in this respect. The growing wealth acquired by them never fails to be a source of abuses. —James Madison "The twentieth century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy." —Alex Carey —Paul Shoffner, Calhoun, GA This is outrageous! —Corey Waggoner, mercer island, WA I am aware of this as 4 of 5 stations in this area are owned by one company encompassing all three networks —Ronald Farrier, Hastings, FL Free Press

The time is now to change this! —Grazia Francioli Bittner, Batavia, IL Let newschannels report the news from their own point of view and not share. Thats a recipe for disaster. —Dave Mertz, Quarryville, PA Thank heavens, that this week, we can still rain access to Russia Today, and AlJazeera English! —Michael Ryan, Citrus Heights, CA USA needs independent voices, not marching orders from oppressive overlords-that's what we fought wars to avoid! —Thomas Nieland, Alamo, TX THINK WITH YOUR HEART FEEL WITH YOUR HEAD WE ARE ALL ONE. —Valerie Gilbert, ny, NY The airwaves have been determined to be ours for a very important reason, and should not be divvied up by a very few mega owners, —Heather Gray, Boynton Beach, FL Corporate control of "free speech" means the end of Democracy. —Liberty Goodwin, Providence, RI Obviously, the Court felt you were overreaching and acted inappropriately. Step up to the plate and support The People or stand down and get out of the way. —L Osborn, west linn, OR More greed, less democracy. Is this the America you want to live in? —Leslie Hunter, Eugene, OR These broadcasters have no need to air the same content in multiple channels of the spectrum. If that is what they are going to use it for reclaim the spectrum and provide it to someone who will make unique use of it. —Aaron Mefford, Orem, UT Rules protect Democracy from the greedy. —Nadine LaVonne, Seattle, WA I was fired from my union job in broadcast television after 30+ years due to covert consolidation. —Linda S. Moats, Palisades Park, NJ Stop it. Stop it right now. —Mercedes Lackey, CLAREMORE, OK The monopilization of ideas, and the stifling of the propagation of the very best of democratic ideals is intolerable. Back for consolidation of media outlets, whether that ve radio, conventional TV, cable providers or Internet providers, inherently narrows perspective and access. Your body exists to prevent these abuses. Do your job in a manner that can seen as no less than outstanding. The outcome can be no less than what best serves the American public. —J Baquie, Tampa, FL

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Local news was already bad enough with its emphasis on the sensational displacing the substantive. Now we're getting even *less* substance. This trend must stop and be reversed if the public is to be properly served. —J Paul Sank, Maple Shade, NJ Fewer newspapers and news outlets is a threat to a democracy. News should not be controlled by a select few. —Mary Carter, Olympia, WA Two TV stations here in Fargo, N.D. are under the same ownership and broadcast exactly the same newscast. It makes no sense to have the same newscase simultaneously on two channels, and it reduces our access to news. This should not be allowed. —Paul Gleye, Fargo, ND time for you boys to wake up.... —Dana Hall, American Falls, ID The problems in this country are gigantic and mounting....nary a word from corporate media. —David E. Nelson, Minneapolis, MN I am old enough to remember the pre-Clear Channel days of radio. We had truth in reporting once upon a time. —Carolyn Griffin, Georgetown, TX Independent sources of news are absolutely vital to our society —Ray Carter, Boise, ID Stop Media Monopolies - Do Your Job!!! —Chris Volke, Rio Rancho, NM Genachowski has made nothing but bad choices as the Chairman of theFCC. Don't expect much from him. —Doug Mishler, Morganton, GA Corporate ownership of huge numbers of stations is anathema to an informed populace. —Joshua Ezekiel, Salinas, CA I want local news and local information not junk news! —Lynn Marie Macy, Cranford, NJ shock media is teetering on the cusp of propaganda. outright dangerous misleading devilish greed. —William Johnson, bethesda, MD CONSOLIDATION MEANS LESS FREE SPEECH AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION. THAT'S A DISASTER THAT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN! —Corinne Livesay, White Bear Lake, MN We need more and diverse opinions and options avail to insure the safety of our democracy. I vote NO to covert consolidation! —Verona Jacobson, Vancouver, WA

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Anyone, like me, who has habitually viewed media news over several decades can tell you......diversity, perspective and journalism have all faded away as corporate ownership focuses on the bottom line instead of serving the public good. Mass consolidation for the sake of increased profits.....will also stifle diverse perspective, freedom of speech and competition to do a better job serving the needs of the citizens. —Mike Miller, Mammoth Lakes, CA We must have more and competing stations/qoutlets for news varity —Phyllis J Krystal, PASCO, WA It's about an informed citizenry, not about corporate profits. —John Linstrom, Polson, MT The FCC must ensure diverse and representative news sources, content and viewpoints —Elaine Nonneman, Seattle, WA Can the FCC become any more corrupt? —Richard Rheder, WOODSTOCK, NY I am too poverty level to make donations, but will help with petition signing anytime, Thank You for allowing me to have this chance to speak out. —David Mays, Columbus, OH One of the brain washing techniques of propaganda is to repeat the same thing over and over. Then people believe it because they hear nothing different. This is why we need to have diverse ownerships and foci for media in an area. Please stop behind the door deals and keep the media in areas diverse in ownership. —Dr. Mary E. Haas, Morgantown, WV As I do not have Cable, I am at the mercy of the local networks. I can go to any of the local network stations and they are all reporting on the same news. I don't even surf anymore. What has happened to this Country? Why all the monopolies and the broken rules? —Patricia A Bedoya, Aurora, CO Monopolies are the inevitable extension of capitalism unless the federal government steps in. Diversity creates stimulus monopolies lead to stratification and stagnation. Stop the consolidation of the media —Adam Kaplan, llaguna beach, CA As media consolidates further and further, the dumber the populace has become. Is this the plan? —James Hudson, Boulder, CO I appreciate that the federal appeals court nullified the Bush era attempt to allow media consolidation nationwide. Please continue on the path of protecting the people by ending the back door end runs that still go on when companies use loopholes to get around the spirit of the law. —Patricia McRae Baley, Las Vegas, NV Please act!!! —Fred D. Fletcher, Sebastopol, CA Diversity -- the American way -- not abuse of the FCC's media ownership rules!!! Copycat broadcasts and wasted airwaves! We want our airwaves back to serve public interest! END COVERT CONSOLIDATION !!!! —Pipper Dean, San Francisco, CA

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A free press is essential to a properly functioning democracy. The press cannot be considered free if it substantially answers to one paymaster. —PO Box 1471, Vancouver, WA Hello FCC, WHY has the NEWS been Canceled? If I tell a Lie, I'll admit it. Why don't t the "News" Outlets? —Michael Molder, Newberry, SC FCC regulations to protect the public interest is vital to our democracy and attempts at subversion must be avoided. —Dan Robinson, Shelburne, VT The pu blic is increasingly shut out of all input, debate, consideration or right to seek redress of grievances. Media consolidation only aids dictatorships and furthers this crisis. You can keep this pressure cooker going only so long. —Catherine Curtis, Santa Monica, CA News from different viewpoints is vital to receiving honesty and credibility in the report. Please take action to reverse the backdoor abuse of FCC rules. —Grady Burrell, Leesburg, GA Thank you for your consideration concerning this important issue. —Cesar A. Grullon, Bronx, NY Stop the covert cabal of corrupt communications conglomerates & their endless propagandizing, that is undermining the freedom of the press —Ronald Palyu, Cleveland, OH I would hope you're not pushing toward an ill informed public. —Ted Leibowitz, New York, NY A free press is one were we have a wide diversity of ownership dedicated to actual news not propaganda —Michael Doolittle, Friday Harbor, WA Consolidation of the media by a few media corporations is the wrong path for democracy. Local news and opinion is what helped create this country. Stop the abuse of consolidation. —Ted R. King, Adairsville, GA Local news is as delicious as local produce, fresh and relevant. I want a fresh peach, not a canned peach. Retain local news. —Ms. Linda Baugh, Scottsdale, AZ Genachowski does not have the backbone to protect America from subliminal suggestion, let alone covert consolidation of the news. All in all, it would take "a man's man" to stand up to nationwide corruption. Genachowski is not that man. —Jeanne Serrano, suffolk, VA Information is vital to a democracy. —G Yuri Ripeckyj, Eau Claire, WI We need variety and independence in our local news media, not consolidation. Rules must support different voices, different points of view. —Elise Power, pittsburgh, PA

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I noticed this on the channel 13 and 17 news casts some time ago. It is wrong! —Lynn Underberg, Fort Dodge, IA This is exactly the kind of protection you must provide for the Americn people. Little by little these Media giants will make it impossible for us to get the news we need to know is going on in our communities and in the world. —Shirley Romaine, Great Neck, NY The FCC has the responsibility to protect Americans monolithic media giants who control our news and access to the full story in all local TV stations in the US. —Sharon Silver, Mamaroneck, NY I demand First Ammendment protection!! There will be a day of reckoning. —David Arnold, Fries, VA kindly : AUM —N Bullock, nyc, NY Without an informed citizenry there can be no democracy. —Marge Schwartz, S.B., CA After going soft on net neutrality and maybe allowing AT&T to acquire T-Mobile, don't you think it's about time to think about the owners? That's us, the tax-paying public —Ken Converse, Bridgton, ME Today, the news is less informative than dis-informative. The primary cause of this is media consolidation. Please make sure that the loopholes that currently allow media consolidation are closed so we can have a more informative nes sphere. It is the key to an informed citizenry and a cornerstone of our democracy. Thank You, Emilio Verdugo —Emilio Verdugo, Los Angeles, CA NO COMPETITIION MEANS THAT THE ONLY TRUTH THAT YOU WILL GET IS WHAT THE RICHER CORPORATIONS WHAT YOU TO GET!!! —Lawrence Schuchart, Spokane, WA Let's make sure that the loopholes get closed and that media outlets are not allowed to circumvent the FCC Rules, and that You(the FCC) are keeping a watchful regulatory eye on all media outlets for any sign of impropriety. These are after all —W A Mackay, Salem, OR Consolidation creates giants that are too large to serve people locally. We need diverse and local voices! —Raun Norquist, Sag Harbor, NY This is happening right down the road in Springfield Massachusetts. We have to put an end to these deals and ensure that broadcasters are providing the vital local news we need, not outsourcing their journalism to their competitors. —Joshua C Stearns, EASTHAMPTON, MA Please stop selling out to the big wallets and the big mouths like Ruppert and others —Carlitos Mor, Jersey city, NJ Close the loopholes —Richard Kasputis, Baltimore, MD Free Press

It is hard to belive that this Country is the U.S.A . The Fools in the Congress that are in office now especially Republicans, and the blue dog Democrats are getting paid off for their votes ito do the Millionaires bidding is sick. —Joe Conn, Spring Hill, FL After billions of dollars spent to bail out corporations deemed "too big to fail," it is a no brainer to prevent more needless mergers and takeovers that impoverish the people of our nation. SAY NO TO FURTHER CONSOLIDATION THAT INCREASES OBSCENE PROFITS, DESTROYS COMPETITION, AND TIGHTLY CONTROLS INFORMATION. IT DOESN'T BELONG IN A COUNTRY WHERE THE MAJORITY ARE SUPPOSED TO RULE! —Bruce Talbert, Henderson, NV The time has come ! —Tony Costa, Cascadia, OR And while you're at it, bring back THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE! —John Curotto, Quinebaug, CT Junk news is already happening in my local broadcasts when there is news about animals and/or trivia that I believe is not relevent to the general public. And especially, celebrity news briefs that should be left to ET or Insider programming. I listen to all three news broadcasting to get a diverse viewpoint, but I have even noticed of late that the National Broadcasting stations are duplicating their content! And, what happened to good 'olefashioned investigative reporting ~ keeping our leaders/government officials "in check?" That type of news worthy is becoming extinct ~ like dinosaurs! —Dianne Jacobs, Tucson, AZ I have been concerned about this issue for over 30 years and it keeps getting worse! A democracy cannot exist without access to various points of view and an assurance that any "facts" reported are true. This is very dangerous. —Marjory Panetti, San Francisco, CA Robert Kennedy Jr spoke eloquently on this subject just this last week. Please at least listen to what he said before you do this. It is available on PBS on the Tavis Smiley show. Kennedy said this move is the end of our democracy. Do you really want to be responsible for that? I am profoundly concerned about the corporate media in this country and the FCC should be too. Respectfully, Mariah Fleming Tempe, AZ 85283 —Ms. Mariah Fleming, Tempe, AZ I wish we had the share each opinion back again,I think it would stop the devision in the broadcast world. —Floyd Clark, Winterhaven, CA freedom injournalism —Jerry Ferrazza, framingham, MA We must put an end to the corporations' attempts to take over our country. The first step is to protect our media from consolidation. —Amy Irene Anderson, Saugerties, NY YES,PLEASE !!! —Carolyn Yount, BENTON, AR

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I look to the FCC to be our protector from the massive consolidation of the phone services, television, radio and internet providers. I see the pressure for us to buy everything from one provider or we are penalized. Competition is diminishing more and more each day! Help!! —Tzviah Dank, Akron, OH Please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Gina Gennaro, Tempe, AZ The people do NOT want media consolidation in any form. You in the FCC are the arm of gov't to speak to & we believe this is supposed to be gov't of, by & for the people..... NOT for networks or communications companies. —Irwin Seitelman, West Palm Beach, FL Every person @ FCC should be fired. The criminal FOX empire destroyed, like the Newscorp in the UK. We have had it! —Thomas L Carroll, Irvine, CA YES! NO MORE CRAPPY RERUN STORIES! I don't want to watcvh BROADCASTERS, I want to watch REPORTERS. —Rachel, Cortland, NY We need you to gives us more competition, not less! The competitors to ATT's wired and Internet are inconsequential at best and are not truly competitive. In cellular, the consolidation is reducing the choices ever more! We need you to be more activist and undo some of the idiocies the past FCCs have committed! —Michael Klein, Akron, OH Please focus on the "ordinary citizens" in broadcasting the news, both local and national. Thank you. —Mary Bartholet, Shoreline, WA We can't afford to lose our right to have local coverage of local issues. —Catherine M Given, Port Jefferson, NY Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Venkat Goli, Marietta, GA Why bother to regulate any more if you allow this to happen...it's not News any more, it's tantamount to propaganda! If this trend continues then the USA has NO right to continue to self-righteously claim to be the bastion of freedom and democracy...we will have become that which we always claimed to be fighting..if we haven't already become this very thing. No wonder the Republicans are trying so hard to end public radio and public television. —Kevin Buntin, Troy, OH I am quite tired of the 1 size fits all slanted liberal news media. Seems like it is either hard right or hard left. Where ever the money is, depends on what we hear, see, or read. —James Stutler, Clearwater, FL

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I am already VERY involved. I've been the head of my local blood program since 1989. We've collected 22,000 units since 1974. —Carl Panek, Westchester, IL I am truly disturbed by the trend toward allowing corporate gain at the expense of individuals and communities. In the period since greater consolidation, we have lost, not only local news and music coverage, but even the definition of news. The use of corporate promotions and social networking as news during prime time weakens our ability to make sound decisions and understand our world. —Paula Roberts, San Diego, CA This is also a free-market issue. While corporate mergers are subject to legal oversight, not only these agreements, but the deregulation of media outlets have led to corporations owning multiple print and electronic media outlets. It is very clear that deregulation not only has reduced the number of outlets in local markets, it has led to a reduction in employment as fewer positions are required to satisfy the multiple outlets. These agreements exacerbate that trend. It is a matter of corporate competition, an issue which should receive your attention. —, Maplewood, NJ Thank you for your consideration. —Paige McMurry, New Albany, IN umm variety is the spice of life.. if I see the same thing over and over.. I might as well turn off the TV —Douglas McKasson, Paradise, CA A single source of news is not a reliable source. News reporting needs competition to thrive and be effective, just like most other areas in our capitalist democracy! —Daniel Malooly, Morrison, IL Oy. —Dan Marshall, Bellevue, WA diversity and difference is the strength of our society. will ragar —William Ragar, conway, AR Thank you for reading my concerns. Small towns need to know what is going on in their areas for safety if for no other reason. —W H Oetken, brownwood, TX STOP MEDIA CONSOLIDATION OR WE WILL ALL BE PAUNS OF THE OLIGARCS —Fred Schneider, pleasant hill, OR It. Would help greatly if our elected officials had not betrayed us with legislation that enabled monopolizing in the media industry. We need more than the FCC - we need to send a message to Congress that this unacceptable!!! The people are being kept ignorant as a result. It's time to stand up & fight back. Sending this message from Bloombergville fighting the austerity forced upon the working class so that Wall St can have more wealth.sincerely,Theresa Lee —Theresa Salisbury, NY, NY This is what you get when news is handled by corporate entities whose bottom line is all that matters. —Eric Maloof, Lake Forest, CA Close the loopholes and protect local media. Thanks. —Mark Ahlstrom, Jackson, NH Free Press

T.V. in America is a warped and corrupt medium that is more about selling advertising than delivering truth via NEWS programs.It is constructed for the half aware to be numbed enough to remain completely confused..I watch Link tv, and Chinese tv.for world news..Won't see anything but shallow crap on USA TV...sad but expected..nothing gets on tv that will upset the corporate strangle. —Robin Remaily, Lincoln city, OR We demand a free press and will not allow the FCC to destroy it! —Madeleine Valle, Cortlandt Manor , NY As a retired journalist who worked for NBC and The Chicago Sun-Times, I am shocked at the poor quality of today's local news coverage. . —Robert M. Rubel, Mira Loma, CA FCC seems afraid of a DIVERSE FREE PRESS ! —Wilson Knox Bagwell, earleton, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Media consolidation has already decimated entire sectors of the entertainment business, reducing jobs - JOBS!! so highly needed at ANY time, but now more than ever — and now we see unprecedented media consolidation at a local level, and again, the ultimate goal appears only to be to preserve high levels of profit, and to REDUCE the number of JOBS needed by companies. The media business, both entertainment and news, is a microcosm of the entire national situation. By allowing seven major media companies to control most of the entertainment and channels in the country, (and the abandonment of the Syn-Fyn rules in the 90s that ultimately allowed consolidation of content ownership), and now THIS?!! there is further destruction of jobs in an INDUSTRY that faces NO foreign competition. This is insane on the face of it, and below the surface the horrible effects it has had on communities and lives and the economy is on-going. Please, even as folks like myself try to fight to restore some sanity to these markets and for the re-creation of a truly competitive marketplace, don't allow the public good to be undermined any further by the erosion of local news and journalism values through a sheer, bold and callous effort to protect profits. Of course every company and every person deserves to make a profit, but what true gain is there in a profit motive that ultimately costs us our economy and country? Sincerely, Paul Hartel —Mr. Paul Hartel, West Hills , CA Corporations are trying to take over this country. —Mary H Rowley, Hettinger, ND Please close all these loopholes! —David Grossman, NY, NY THIS IS AMERICA SOMEONE STOP THIS ANYONE REALLY WHERE'S THE VOICES///////// —Margaret Murpny, Reno, NV Too much concentrated power isn't good for ANYONE! —Lynette Dumont, Golden, CO Please do your job. Thank you very much. —Kathryn Edwards, 0maha, NE The FCC needs to return to its pre Bush Administration rules on ownership in specific markets. —Brad Baird, Loveland, CO

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An informed and objective populace is one of the requirements placed upon media by our founders. Stop contravening our National intent. You're contributing to our destruction. —Laurens L Battis III, Oakland, CA Why should this be allowed when media consolidation isn't? —Nathan Penniman, LUNENBURG, MA This is an affront to our constitutions calling for a free and independent press for our country and a slap in the face to journalism. —Bob P. Funkhouser, Chicago, IL The NBC/Comcast deal never should have gone through. Where are our anti-trust/anti-conglomerate type laws? —Karyn Posella, Defiance, OH Will will be watching the FCC closer than our TV. As a small broadcaster, I will make sure we report on this issue. —Dan Drum, Eau Claire, WI Keep the public airways open, diverse, and representative of local news! —Margaret Matsumoto, Hartsdale, NY I live in an "affected market." —F Scott Worman, Albuquerque, NM Local news is important to millions of people. Some us a not brain-dead less although there appears to be an insidious attempt to make us so. Please support the public interst of the "little guy." End covert consolidation. —Joanne Storlie, Madison, WI We need nore competition in all arears especialy news. —Gail Bloom, Rhinelander, WI We cannot allow this narrowing of truth to take hold....do you job...wake up!! —Lorraine Krane, Camarillo, CA A free press is what the Arab Spring has won for the people of the Middle East. We need to reverse this antidemocratic trend in our own country. —David Lang, Los Angeles, CA The citizenry suffers, businesses profit, from the ongoing tide of media consolidation. —Arnold Martelli, Modesto, CA Stop covert corporate consolidation of our news sources! —Jeremy Sprinkle, Raleigh, NC We need more local programs, more local support, more local buy-in from the media. —Dixie Coutant, Sierra Madre, CA I don't care how much you expect to receive from Rupert and his ilk, do the right thing for the people —James Davis, Wenatchee, WA

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Remember these stations are given permission to broadcast by YOU with their licenses. They are supposed to serve the "public good" as one of the provisions to obtain an FCC license. Please do your job and make sure they actually DO what they are obligated to do via FCC regulations. —Deana` Igelsrud, Los Angeles, CA I watch TV "news" and read mainstream press only to get the same bland, distorted picture of what is really going on in America. A big part of our problems right now, which are dire, is that the people are misinformed by these "journalists" Do you believe in America or not? Diversity of news voices is essential to the people's ability to govern. —Jeffrey Brown, Minneapolis, MN please protect local diversity, don't sell out . —Vreni Rod, Rye, NY Do your job and protect our airwaves from big media! —Mare Wahosi, Port Orchard, WA When I first read this I thought, "this isn't really a big deal, local blogs can pick up the slack". Then just this morning i read an article in Venice Patch that was filed by a local "journalist" about a shooting. They inadvertently put in the name of an underage witness to a murder. That's a big no no. Something a real journalist would've never done. —Max Bean, Venice, CA Competition not covert consolidation is in the best interest of the public! Appreciate FCC protection and prevention of public from monopolies who's only interest is more money not the public's service needs! —Don Vanderheyden, Clovis, CA When stations do not compete, only one voice is heard. We need to hear any opposing viewpoints to make responsible decisions. —Carol Parks, Rolla, MO The news media is a monopoly. Too many media giants own all the media outlets. They need to be broken up into smaller companies and independents. Local news is a thing of the past. If we had a major disaster there is no radio station or media outlet in small towns to inform the public. Radio stations are not even manned. They are run by computers. —Margaret T. Sacco, Oxford, OH Have we all forgot about this country's stance on anti-trust, monopolies and the ability to influence compettiton? —Ray Coleman, L A, CA At a minimum, you must require stations to announce when they are doing this. —Robin Cook, Arlington, VA I am appalled to watch this insidious ongoing degeneration of our news media. It is especially disappointing that it is taking place on FCC's watch. —David Hofstatter, Norfolk, CT I live in an area where ONE company owns several television stations. As a result local news is limited. This is WRONG! —Peter Sorenson, Rockport, TX

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Dismantle the lawless and unscrupulous Corporations of greed and corruption of our constitutional Republic. The letter and spirit of the Preamble to the Constitution demands egalitarian and economic justice for the "general Welfare." A true/pure constitutional Republic stands and means creation of legislation and laws for the public good, the public thing. —Blast Dorrough, Shreveport, LA I think it must be time to ask for a COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING at the FCC. We need people for the people! It is obvious they only think the big broadcasters, NOT THE PEOPLE that pay to run this country. How many brides did the FCC people take? —Glenn Ross, Eureka, CA Freedom Of Expression And Opinions Of Concience Should Not Be the Prerogative Of One Entity. —Padd O'Connell, dublin, NY No covert consolidation please!!!! —Darla J. Masterson, Tucson, AZ We are mad as hell; we aren't going to take it anymore. —Frances Goff, Valley Village, CA We don't need to lose any more jobs in this country! —Bunny Music, Sussex, NJ DO YOUR JOB. —Ken Lauter, Nacogdoches, TX I am a video producer of Documentary Film. —Jacob Kinsman, Athens, GA I have been involved in broadcasting for 50 years and can say today's situation is atrocious. Multi ownership of stations with a market and unrestricted number of markets has been detrimental to local news, entertainment, and advertising thus not service the interests of the local population nor of local businesses. It has to be put in check NOW! —Henry Sommers, Vestal, NY With so many newspapers in trouble, the public needs as many different viewpoints to be reflected in TV news as possible. Our democracy depends on reporting by differing media. —Dorothy Enright, Glenside, PA It is getting more and more difficult to find actual NEWS! Either local or national, please stop this consolidation of 'news'. —Allyndreth Stead, Portland, OR I do not trust US's news. I go to BBC, Vatican Radio and Spain's TV stations. —Angel Garcia, Los Angeles, CA It's tough enough finding real, factual information. Exploiting loopholes in the rules only makes acquiring accurate information that much harder. Please stop those engaging in this practice, and protect the accuracy of reporting. Thank you for your time and attention to this important matter. I appreciate the opportunity to share my comments with you. —Amy Manganelli, Brookline, MA Free Press

we don't need this covert action Joe Wagner —Joseph Wagner, Sarasota, FL Too many monopolies are allowed. —Charlene Vanacker, East Lansing, MI A democracy is reliant on a well-informed public, and I hope the FCC continues to make use of the public airwaves contingent on fulfilling that mandate. Thank you. —Don Hayler, San Francisco, CA This does concern me. —Geoff Giovan, Chaarlestown, RI Consolidated Media only supports "Propaganda" not Fre and Real Information —Gerard F Gaudin, Metairie, LA Diverse news reporting is the foundation of a free society. The FCC is entrusted by the people to protect this diversity. Please do your job! —Arthur Alenik, Capistrano Beach, CA Beware junk news and politically motivated news too! FCC rules apply! —Deborah & James Gessaman, Tucson, AZ How about 3 or 4 day work weeks for all , so that everyone can have a job at least part time, everyone can stand up on their desks in their cubicles and demand this from their corporations, without losing their benefits. Lets work on this, and lets really share the wealth. Greg —Greg Paxton, New York, NY And notice they're all Fox News! —Paul Herman, Beverly Hills, CA Too many things are trying to get "to big to fail". Do not allow this consolidation to continue. —Douglas Young, Orlando, FL I think the results of covert consolidation are quite noticeable on the nightly news. Little of the TV news broadcast in our area even seems worth watching. —Bill Suydam, Gaithersburg, MD I think the lack of different viewpoints on any story is a dis-service to all our communities. Please hold them accountable! —Roy Schrodt, Buffalo, NY The only way I can find out what is happening here is listening to NPR —Donna Crane, San Tan Valley, AZ Once our country is gone, it is gone forever. Don't help the international corporations have their way. —David Palmer, TUSTIN, CA I want diverse points of view. If ownership doesn't don't let them hide it. —Steven Stansbery, Woodland Hills, CA Free Press

We must remember that these are PUBLIC AIRWAVES, part of the American people's commons. We must ensure that this public arena is fair and open to all. —Jeff Stookey, Portland, OR Please help protect our local news! —Bjorn Billing, Sarasota, FL There are laws against monopolies and now broadcasting companies have found ways around them. To make things worse, no one will know because they control public media. Save our right to good unbiased information and free speech. —Santiago Rodriguez-Ariza, Portland, OR Stifling the free-flow of information is vital. Please ensure communication networks around the country aren't colluding. Thank you. —John Bradley, Springfield, MO There are different sides to every story. When millions of people only see 1 side, it reduces the quality and accuracy of news, reducing freedom. —Worth Kutzleb, lansing, MI We need our real local news. —MC Hagerty, Carlsbad, CA The decline of news sources in the US is negatively affecting our democracy. —Carole Jeanne Dobson Nolasco, Freehold, NJ It's scandalous that you do NOT represent the public interest by INSISTING on media ownership rules with NO LOOPHOLES. —Roscoe Reed, Orlando, FL Would like to help —Bill Trautman, boise, ID This is really creepy! I don't want to be forced to watch a monolithic THE NEWS. I want my choices! —Mr. David Harden, Miami, FL PULL THESE HOGS FROM THE TROUGH ! —Jae, miami, FL More community ownership and programming, less propaganda! —Chet Gardiner , Tucson, AZ Please do your job and protect the public interest! —Dave Robinson, Curlew, WA i c an sign e-petitions. otherfwisxe no time. c p —Cecile Leneman, berkeley, CA We must keep the voices free to speak ALL the truths. —Joyce Brinegar, Roanoke, VA Free Press

MEDIA and MURDER- FRAUD- CRIME- INJUSTICE NETWORKS including public access channels, e.g., MCT/ Access Montgomery (Montgomery Community Television, Montgomery Co. Md.) and FPA (Fairfax Public Access, Fairfax Co., Va.): continuing on-going, repetitive, “relay methods” unjust patterns, practices; threat, coercion, censoring, spying, surveillance; obstruction of activities, projects; deprivation of Constitutional rights, laws, regulations (local, state, federal) and MCT or FPA public access own rules; BOD management, staff and volunteers: biased, prejudiced, conspired, committed endless unlawful, immoral acts; or change their arbitrary rules to victimize good members/ citizens/complainant, advocate or political candidate; serious obstruction/ destruction/ deprivation on TV production and/or Radio Production, training, certification, use of facilities, equipment, membership, etc.; uses false information, create false excuses and implicit unjust penalties against the complainant; disregarded complaints/grievances and requests; create FALSE information, maintain FALSE record; complainant was excluded from events, and HOMETOWN Video or film festival. Regarding the candidate taping and airing for upcoming election for MCT/ Access Montgomery: (a). We have not be informed; (b).On or about 8/3/2010, I have tried several times and did contact by phone to several staff in MCT/ Access Montgomery (Montgomery Community Television), including the following, but we still have not received any response to have an opportunity for candidate taping, Executive Director, Merlyn Reineke; Larry Merewitz Whom Reineke told me is responsi ble for the candidate taping; 301-424-1730x311; G. Gadarawsji (?), 301-424-1730x349. No email address of officials, Members of the Board of Directors and staff, except web-tech contact, [email protected]. On 8/23/2010, Dr. Lih Young sent email to [email protected] regarding the problems, and asked him/her to send my email to: officials, Members of the Board of Directors, and staff, and ask each of them to respond. But the Lih Young still has not received any response. —Dr Lih Young, rockville, MD It always backfires to have more consolidation, even to those who feel they have the advantage by promoting these tactics. —Deborah Mangrum-Price, New York, NY Last week I noticed ABC's evening "news" contained Sawyer's egocentric lip-smack-air-suck delivery of soap intended to endlessly prove she feels my pain. My recording of CBS's simultaneous program showed an actual count of eight(8) more, real, newsworthy events... no frowning, no anguish, no hints at preferred psychological/political reactions. If this is national, the theft of the public's airwaves at the local level makes a crapitalist(sic) takeover of democracy complete. They steal elections by arrogant Supreme Court inventions and gerrymandering boundaries; Theft by removing local reality completes the picture of Fascism. This is the definition of "America's heading in the wrong direction". How about some help. —Steve Voelkel, Altamont, TN Besides the fact that consolidation goes against the idea of competition, diverse points of view, and free speech, we need more than ever public radio and television supported by government funding so can be assured of getting the whole story and maintain an informed electorate. —Bruce Braverman, Brooklyn, NY As a former broadcaster from the days of the "Fairness Doctrine", it is now sad for me to see that broadcast radio all across American is now almost entirely controlled by the right wing propagandists! Please do not let it spread to total exclusivity by conglomerate domination! —Hayne Davis, Newberry, SC I fully oppose further consolidation in media. The media deliver no knows and hardly any entertainment. In as much, the FCC should reduce consolidation in order to spur competition in the production of news and entertainment. —Payam Minoofar, Ventura, CA We need more and better news —Judy Gleitsman, Olympia Fields, IL

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TV "NEWS" is dying, and in most cases, almost totally dead. RIP, unless the FCC gets it's act together. Isn't this part of YOUR job, FCC? —Ben Schmidgall, Issaquah, WA I have been a broadcaster for over 50 years and I have seen good business moves change into moves that are far from the original intent of local broadcast services. It is really very simple, we need to get back to the idea that these broadcasters have a special permit to use the people's air waves and make sure they return the oblication with some stronger levels of community service. —Jerry Pippin, Muskogee, OK What would the small voices have to say if they could have their say? I, for one, would like to hear them. —Viktoria Norberg, Redlands, CA Diversity (less consolidation) ensure competition and more coverage of non-mainstream news areas. Please do not favor consolidation. —Fred Yaeger, Worthington, OH We need diverse news sources to insure that our democracy remains strong. —Ed Dunn, Flagstaff, AZ Please don't take our democracy for granted. Media monopolies are playing a significant role in everything going wrong right now. They were given especial mention by the founders because the founders understood how important a strong independent media is. Why don't the people charged with overseeing this not see their complicity in the current crises? —Michael Cowsert, Port Orchard, WA Rupert Murdoch and his Faux News liars need to stopped now! —Christopher Quinn, Madison, WI "...Neither body to jail nor soul to damn." - Lord Edward Thurlow (1731-1806) describing a new British invention, the corporation. "It is our job to make women unhappy with what they have." - B. Earl Puckett, Allied Stores Corp. 1953 "The greatest threat to democracy is the increasing concentration of major electronic media in ever fewer hands." - Rep. David Price (D-NC) 1990s —MB Hardy, Raleigh, NC END THIS CORRUPTION. END THE GREED. —Patti Constantino-Martin, SPRING HILL, FL Diversity is the hallmark of democracy. Please protect the American people from media abuse of ownership rules. —Kathleen Mancini, Philadelphia, PA Ever hear of "Freedom of the Press"? It's under the First Amendment. Look it up. —David Schatz, Everett, WA This is happening in New York City at several local channels and it affects the diversity of news and viewpoints available to me. I cannot imagine what happens in other areas where covert consolidation happens. I hoping the FCC will do everything it can to oppose covert consolidation. —Anthony Glover, Bronx, NY These days it's as though there were no FCC. —Jeffery Dorer, Los Angeles, CA Free Press

For once please do what is right for the common person, not the rich and powerful! —Christian P. Schneider, ELYSBURG, PA Is anyone at the FCC trying to protect the average citizen from these giant corporation. I sign all these peticians but it never does any good. The political system is just to corrupt. —Michael Laino, Boca raton, FL Covert consolidation is bad for all communities. —Jeremy Martinez, Fort Collins , CO We need divergent viewpoints to make good public policy. —Steven H Brown, Yreka, CA The FCC should be a leader in recovering the deterioration of our democracy that was caused by earlier FCC actions. You should be encouraging the breakup of excessive ownership of communications media by ultrawealthy individuals whose enterprises are devoted solely to greater acqisition of wealth by those people. —Henry & Linda Friedman, Rosemont, PA If the tv stations aren't going to be producing separate content, they need to give the channels back to the people and let us use them for our benefit. Sending the same signal over multiple channels is worthless and wastes a local resource that could e helping us out and giving us locally produced content and information. I think getting good local information is the first huge step in having and keeping a good democracy. That is being eroded severely these days on many fronts. —Ian Page-Echols, Seattle, WA Democracy requires a DIVERSITY OF OWNERSHIP. The FCC can foster democracy -- or suppress it -- based on what you do. —Glen Anderson, Lacey, WA What good is our government if it favors corporatist takeover of everything including the FCC? You work for me and all democratic Americans who do not want our media/public airwaves including our local news channels consolidated! —L Bagley, Albuquerque, NM The FCC needs to take immediate action to be sure that the media serve the public interest and not in the business interests of these covert groups. —Dr. Karen S. F. Buzzard, Springfield, MO These same "Monopolies" slant news for their own benefit., —Philip J Dennany, Indianapolis, IN I am living on SS disability and have NO discretionary money —Garry Spencer, Tampa, FL Diversity of thought,culture and agenda was recognized by those who "created" the concept and open-ended exchanges of ideas among minorities and majorities. The American press was to be the guardians of these exchanges of ideas in the open. —Jean /Jack Atthowe, stevensville, MT You are more and more coming under fire from groups who demand a free internet for all people and fairness in the way information is disseminated. Wake up, or you will find yourselves having to look for new careers. —Kenneth Hogle, Willow Grove, PA

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Please thwart corporate takeover of our country. —Sasha Samuels, Portland, OR I know what it is like to lose your source of local news. Our radio station in town where we got local news and weather became totaly Spanish-speaking. It is like being cut adrift and you feel lost. Please stop the covert consolidation. —Esther B Johnson, Clewiston, FL FCC regulators must understand the big picture and act now. The current assault on diversity of opinion within our nations essential public media will result in the destruction of a necessarily informed and wise electorate. As corporate financial gain goals consume almost all diversity, accuracy and honesty in the informing and educating of the public, there goes our freedom, our democracy, and our nation. Long ago wise men understood that an essential part of obtaining and retaining a resilient and vibrant nation requires an active and critical public media. That is no less important today (perhaps even much more so). Following the current path, corporations will have won, but only in the short term. That is because their greed and short term bottom line goals (and short sightedness) will have corrupted and destroyed a vibrant competitive nation . . . and its' peoples' future. Government is supposed to be the publics' protector and defender. Corporations are only supposed to make money (even if it is at the expense of the public good and well being). Our Government regulators and legislators must now stand tall and actively pursue and defend what is right and good for the public good, even though that might not always be the most profitable for our powerful and massive wealthy corporations , , , in the short term. Educated citizens demand that our elected and appointed leaders provide the line of defense against corporate greed that they are expected, and paid, to provide . . . and to do it NOW! —Lawrence McFarling, Beaverton, OR Monopolies are bad. VERY bad. —Jane Chischilly, Bisbee, AZ Most of your current actions have been against the very freedom of communication you are assigned to protect! Please step up to the plate before free and open media becomes only a memory. 8(. —Janis Fensch, Bellingham, WA Don't deny us our rights to free and un-varnished news and information. —Richard Gruber, White Oak, PA This is happening in my area! The very idea of this is absolutely absurd. —Drew Morrison, Lowell, MI i am a veteran of the television business and ever since the end of the fin/syn rules and the telecommunications act, the business has gotten worse. —Mark Pierson, Ojai, CA What other countries seriously limit news coverage? Hmmm, China, oops, need I say more? —Gail Boness, Springfield, OR Another step to information control. —Judy Frazer, Shelburne, VT This trend reduces viewpoints and reduces the possibility of democratic consideration and response. —Steve Paxton, east charleston, VT

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You just voted to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s attempt to weaken media ownership rules.. Now please finish the task, and close the loopholes! —John and Marleen Gillepsie, Irvine, CA After watching this you'll say, "I did not see that coming!" http://vimeo.com/7761485 Expertly shot & edited. Done with so much insight & attention to detail that most women who see it can't believe it was created by a man. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm003 3811/ jeff, great job on your short. > very clean. i am impressed > peace http://www.imdb.com/name/nm184 3310/ —Jeff Archuleta, Denver, CO This is a blatant attempt to depress the news and increase profits. —7226 Forrester Lane, Indianapolis, IN Due to being severely disabled and ill, it's impossible for me to do anything other than sign petitions or letters. I greatly appreciate all your hard work because it's your organization that makes certain these media companies abide by the rules that common sense dictates and rules that have been law for decades. Thank you for allowing the public to understand that as long as these mergers continue unabated, we the people will never hear or see 'facts and just the facts', not some so-called 'reporters' [journalists no longer exist] providing propaganda, illusion and personal opinion. Without you, our electorate would never know truth since they are being manipulated every day due to these corrupt corporations. Again, thank you for looking out for all the people.residing in America. —Lisa Bradford, Alexandria, VA Fortunately I VERY seldom watch Commercial TV. We are fortunate in this area to have TWO PBS outlets, and the choice means that one or the other genarally carries high quality programming. further, at least one commercial station in town - Atlanta - ahs fairly good local coverage, but as soon as that leaves the air the rest of the evening is either PBS or Blu-Ray movies. —Charles Etheridge, Atlanta, GA The problem is most acute here in Honolulu, where three stations share one newsroom. —William Bailey, Honolulu, HI Current rules and (in)actions have allowed far too much consolidation of the media. This covert consolidation just adds insult to injury! Please act strongly to reverse and prevent this trend. —William Solomon, Lexington, VA It would be good if there is a law to knowing publish or broadcast lies. —Theresa Lianzi, Hollywood, FL Many communities have already lost news media through newspaper closures and radio and television station consolidation. Keep a diverse and independent media. End media consolidation. —Mr Loren Herrigstad, Centralia, WA Local news is really amazing and important. This consolidation bit is not okay. —Mara Nelms, Bethlehem, GA mass media is where we Americans get our information. That information must be real and truthful. —Stephen Knutson, flagstaff, AZ Cutting jobs "out of necessity", because the CEO's just have to rake in 5, 10 20 million dollars or more per year, or they will lose that talent--talent for firing people. —Paul Nehring, Seattle, WA Free Press

Wow. That Hawaii broadcast was an eye-opener! This is a dangerous trend and should be nixed ASAP. —Gabriel Hagmann, Seattle, WA Stop the advancement of corp run America! —Barbara Shaw, Virginia Beach, VA This is the very antithesis of America. This is an outrageous way to put more money in the pockets of the broadcast companies. I am outraged. No American should stand for this egregious act. —Debbie Whiting, mooresville, NC STOP being such sleazy whores and sluts for the Tea Party fascist racist terrorist traitor rapists! —Tomas Herndon, albuquerque, NM Media control is quickly falling into the hands of a few rich and powerful people. Concentration of media is a serious threat to democracy. —James Burkleo, Fort Lauderdale, FL Please, just do your job. —Sharon N McGuire, Winslow, AR The government should protect citizen's interests and not always side with big business —Sally Abrams, san francisco, CA News is only valuable if it is both local and comes from various sources so that its audience can reasonably evaluate the information it is given for bias or incompleteness. Covert consolodation turns news into a featureless product and easily masks any agendas on the part of those who produce it. This is clearly unhealthy in a democracy that depends upon an INFORMED electorate. —R Michael Burns, Gainesville, FL As I see it, if these rules are circumvented, then there's censorship, and then there's the violation of the 1st Amendment - FREEDOM OF SPEECH! Do you wish to be heard? If so - then just remember, it was the military personnel who served and died so that you and I may enjoy the freedom of speech, religion, just simply to be alive in America! —Lynda Duke, El Paso, TX I would prefer that the market be able to decide whether this should be allowed but in situations like this the market needs a little help. —BenRifkah Bergsten-Buret, Seattle, WA Stop them from monopoly building! Thanks —sandra Lagerstrom, brooklyn, NY Anti trust! Consolidation is the end of free speech and paves the way for biased journalism. —Margret Linich, Sterling, NY I have NO access to truly local news. I live in rural No. AZ and our newspaper is all but gone. All I get is word of mouth and we all know that is NOT journalism. Its no wonder the tea party has been successful in preying on ignorance. What happened to our Democracy? —Nancy Snyder, Cottonwood, AZ

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Allowing this consolidation does not help the consumer you are here to protect. —Amy Whitworth, Portland, OR diversity stimulates our democracy. Consolifation is a hindrance ro a a braod examinnation of the news.. —Gloria Stern, Valley Village, CA This is to reduce the news to canned garbage which much of news programs are putting out. i AM NOT INTERESTED IN WHO IS SLEEPING WITH WHOM OR THE LATEST "CVAUGHT ON cAMERA BY SOME PYSCHOPAPPARAZZI. Too much of that already. Don't join the primetime porn producers. —Joseph H. Lindsley, Greene, NY Homogenizing of America. A fascist plan. —Michael Lasky, aloha, OR If my health was better, I'd volunteer to be an activist locally. We want TRUE News, not recycled, repeated propaganda! —Joyce M. Jeffries, Bedford, IN Stop takeovers of individuality in the media. Companies should NOT be allowed to consolidate stations. Monopolies strangle independent thinking. —Ms. Patricia W. Oliver, Louisville, KY Media consolidation is a great threat to our democracy. Do what is right for WE THE PEOPLE, not the rich and their corporations. —Vickie M Fouts, Coarsegold, CA Diversity of opinion is crucial to a thriving democracy. —William Leavy, Winston-Salem, NC The People Have Spoken - through the courts. Hopefully the point is taken. —Kathe Brown, Wilmington, NC Diversity is always a good thing, and most viewers and listeners want more of it. Covert collusion subverts the needed variety. —Edith Borie, Karlsruhe, Germany, NY HOMGENIZED AMERICA IS A FAILED AMERICA. THIS IS NOT COVERT CONSOLIDATION, LET'S NOT KID OURSELVES. THIS IS OUTRIGHT COLLUSION AND IT DESTROYS VARIABLE FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTATION TO CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND/OR THE SYSTEM'S SHORT TERM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY. —Bruce E. Woych, KINGSTON, NY Stop canned advertising and opinion packaged as news. People want real news, including local news. —Lisa Harrison, New York, NY A democracy needs independent news sources and researchers to survive. If TV stations "converge" their news as a "covert consolidation" then we become closer and closer to a government controlled news source like Iran where the supposed news is controlled by a very small minority and they only allow the public to see the news they want the public to see. EACH TV station in the country with a newscast should have its own researchers and reporters writing and telling the news so that the public has access to a variety of viewpoints, not one single view. —John Mocko, Gainesville, FL Free Press

Unfortunately I find television news coverage to be so bad that I have stopped watching it. I now use other forms of media to learn what is happening both near and far from me. This consolidation of televised news is just a cremation of the tv news coffin. —Catherine Walmsley, Seaside, CA In view of the Federal Appeals court decision today, you had better start listening to everyday citizens and stop listening to the corporate media moguls trying to monopolize the airways! —Carol A. Bouldin, Yucaipa, CA I am the son of former FCC commissioner Nicholas Johnson. —Sherman Johnson, Middletown, MD Arrest Rupert Murdoch on the charge of treason and for biting the very hand that feeds him. Shame on you Murdoch for bringing shame and universal disrespect to our once proud country. Shame on you and all your AIPAC co-conspirators, and I hope they kick you out of England as well now that your evil schemes are being discovered. —Ermanno Barone, cathedral city, CA I depend of public Broadcasting for national and world news. But they cannot cover the local front in any depth. It's important to me to have quality local news coverage. —Judith Wohlhueter, Atlanta, GA The public airwaves belong to the people!!! —Jane Sun, Santa Barbara, CA We want diversity. Quit trying to control our information. —Betty Ulbrich, Scottsdale, AZ IT IS A DISSERVICE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WHEN NEWS MEDIA IS ALLOWED TO CONSOLIDATE, AND CURTAIL INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC, AND THUS POTENTIALLY CAUSE AMERICANS TO MAKE THE WRONG DECISIONS IN THE FUTURE OF AMERICA. —Robert Parker Stellato , REDWOOD CITY, CA Fox can not be called a news channel. It is entirely Republican propaganda. —Donald Wallace, Calabasas, CA Let Freedom of the Press be FREE of corporate shenanigans! —Peter Curia, Scottsdale, AZ We have 4 channels in Louisville and do not listen toa any one of them. We get news from BBC and the Public channel. —Michael Cassaro, LOUISVILLE, KY Enough is enough! —Christopher Whitten, willis, TX Nothing is more necessary to a thriving democracy than a diversity of opinions and places to express those opinions freely. —John Gunn, Coronado, CA

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Here in central Florida we have a super abundance of Christian news, right wing radio, And just recently we lost our PBS station - sold to Christian broadcast affilia ted company. All this consolidation has left our area without any progressive news outlets but many sources of Hannity, Llimbaugh, Beck , and dozens of stations promoting Christian theology, new, and music. There is certainly no balance or diversity of view points. —Larry Lewis, Winter Garden, FL Without accurate unbiased news, many Americans have little or no access to information on the issues affecting their lives on a daily basis - we must restore integrity to journalism in this country, and enforcing the rules intended to protect diversity and competition in broadcasting is the only way this can occur. —Daniel Doty, Santa Monica, CA Diversity of media sources is absolutely essential to a functioning democracy. Please do not allow further media consolidation. It is quite against the public interest. —Allan Fix, Albany, CA Right now, three local stations in the Tampa Bay area are sharing coverage, saving their owners millions, and depriving viewers of coverage. I say just give the consortium one license and award the other two to companies who will dedicate staff news people to local coverage. Please. —Richard A. Barry, Sarasota, FL Democracy works best when many voices and views are part of the dialogue. —Larry Pool, Rockford, IL A free press is essential to a free society. Strength requires the presentation of diverse voices. —Ms. Karen Collyard, Plymouth, MN We are having to fight for freedom on every front; it looks like there is a concerted effort against us. Have you noticed? —Anne L. Gibson, Arlington, TX If media companies would like to quietly make media news all the same, then people will turn to each other for more and more information. Though that in of itself isn't a bad thing, it does limit who has what information and keeps all of it from official sources. Just one aspect of this consolidation's concerns. If they want to hide what they're doing we may as well. —Daniel Duncan, Salt Lake City, UT It's the FCCing TRIFECTA Here, with Rethuglick Bastion St. Petersburg; National Convention Site Tampa and Smothering Both, Fux News (used to Be REAL CBS News Channel 13 in my St. Pete hometown)! —Vic Anderson, Eagle lake, FL My cable company (Suddenlink) will not offer the new Current TV channel because not enough people in the area have requested it -- not that they even know it exists! Since many of us are unable to get Dish or Direct tv, we have a virtual monopoly imposing a political bias! Meanwhile, I have to pay for dozens of channels offering various (minority) religious channels, all manner of male -oriented sports channels, and more than a few Fox Right Wing political news castings.. Please act to enable equal opportunity in cable tv options!!! —E Nancy Ward, Fortuna, CA Stop taking away our rights and liberties —Laura Lee Zank, Granton, WI A variety of perspectives and opinions is the cornerstone of a vibrant, open, and safe democracy. —Shashana Antonelli, Richmond, VA Free Press

Most of the country is now being run by corporations. I sincerely hopr that isn't true of the FCC. —Richard Myers, Madison, WI Your support just means so very much. —Cort Brumfield, Portland, OR Stop media from stopping diversity and local news. Democracy depends on it. —Dorothy Sherman, Greendale, WI The news is hardly worth watching. Just sound bites but no real information. No in depth coverage with ideas to fix problems. —Marie Leven, Flushing, MI Were can we get unbiased news coverage of our local communities? Please know that we are aware of the trend to block access to local news and the potential harm this will have on our democratic system of government, if any remains now. —Karen Holsten-Coleman, Jamesburg, NJ If nothing else, this whole practice seems disturbingly close to a local monopoly, and should at the very least prompt an anti-trust investigation (or several). —Charles Ebbecke, BALTIMORE, MD If it ain't broke---don't fix it! Leace our programming alone, PLEASE! —Peter Dakota Crowheart , Tijeras, NM Absolutely! If the people are misinformed then they will not vote in their own best interests and many will suffer. —David Vicks, edmonds, WA Please close the loopholes so we can all get real news, from many different viewpoints. Marion E. Smith —Marion Smith, Reading, PA Just another example of America imploding. It won't change until the doors are kicked in and the parasites dragged out. —Walter Winch, kansas city, MO The two stations in the Ottumwa-Kirksville area have the same recycled news for days--without changing the story or the viewpoint. It's bad enough that we get iffy local coverage from CBS and NBC, but the CBS and ABC affiliate have the same news and ads. Thankfully, we have satellite to get other news programs that actually cover national and international news. The bias in the news is very evident in the broadcasts. —Heather Sheets , Cantril, IA The growing tendency for government agencies to undermine public access is alarming and undemocratic. —Anne J Ryan, Susquehanna, PA The take-over of media nationwide by coroprate interest is putting our Democracy at risk. Please stand with the American people and not with those who are using the public airwaves for thier own selfish interest. —John Toth, Salem, IL Please end all local marketing, shared and joint sales agreements at once! It's time to move forward to putting an end to all of this. —John Hathaway, Lawrence, KS

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Submitted by a real person —Copywriter Eric Rosen, San Jose, CA Diversity helps us ask questions. Conformity keeps us stupid! —Candis Hamilton, penfield, NY Diverse and free media are a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Let's keep it that way! —Nancy Roberts-Moneir, Gulfport, MS the future is what make it! —Michael N. Gold, brooklyn, NY There is no more grave threat to our democracy than media consolidation, in ALL its forms. —Bob Westal, Anaheim, CA We have 3 HD, 3 Digital and 3 regular channels all broadcasting the exact same news at night! —BA McClintock, Honolulu, HI It seems to me when I watch the news it feels more like I'm watching a gossip information program.And that the real news is not being told —Joseph Verga, Dix Hills, NY We don't need another mogul like Rupert Murdoch. —Michael Howell, Katy, TX The rule was enacted for a reason and should be adhered to. Laws shouldn't just apply to the "little" people. —Charlene Lauzon, Lynnwood, WA FCC commissioners MUST stop this covert consolidation. —Kevin Clark, Port Townsend, WA That is, IF you care about your so-called democracy and supposed freedom of choice. You say you care? SHOW IT; NOTHING else shows what you mean. Ever. IF the proliferation of big business and the flaunting of laws- as well as bribes, etc. that you and others get for ignoring such, are more important to you: DON'T claim otherwise. You;ll just look worse. Pure and simple. —Lehua Kimberly, Hilo, HI Remember "Democracy"?? Think it's important?? STOP COVERT CONSOLIDATION!!! —Richard Riemer, Oakland, CA Our democracy depends on a vibrant and diverse press. —Donald Hartley, Beallsville, OH A free press is the first to be shut down in a dictatorship. —Patricia Glenn, Florence, AL No more subversion by the big corporations. —Edmund Merchant, Santa Fe, NM

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People need in depth reporting on the news, not the same sound bites read by different heads. —Mary Theresa Downing, Shorewood, MN I am ashamed of the U.S.A. Not just because of this media consolidation nonsense, but because of all the ridiculousness that has come to epitomize this once great country. I miss the nation I grew up with, and I'm only 24. —Sean Messmer, Davenport, IA Honest news and diverse viewpoints are the lifeblood of democracy. Here in Los Angeles, Channel 2 and 9 are combined as are Channels 4, 5 and 11. Our local news is primarily fires, shootings and Leslie Lohan. Nothing on state or local government actions. This is a serious problem. —Catherine Burke, San Gabriel, CA Please look into the consolidation of "news" across the media. —Jim Macaraeg, Ridgecrest, CA We need to keep the flow of information open and honest, fair and balanced. We don't need monopolies controlling our airwaves. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. —Patricia Dingleberry, Jersey City, NJ Local news matters and so does competition. Break up the media monopoly! —Rob Jorgensen, Jarvisburg, NC I also have a home in the Rome-Utica-Syracuse NY area, one of the worst for consolidation —Lee Baldwin, Northwood, NH I remember the time when broadcasters had to give time to all sides.Since the consolidation of media companies,essentially there is no space for local news.The "reporters" for the most part spend time discussing minutia.There is no attempt to enlighten.The bantering back and forth is annoying and worthless. —Reva Biers, TARZANA, CA There seems to be only two local news sources and even they seem to be in it together. Where is CHOICE? —Robert Mizer , Columbus, OH We continue to drift towards a China type or N. Korean type propaganda machine. The kinds of "news" now broadcast does NOTHING to educate the public. We are clones and zombies taking our marching orders from talking heads who twist, warp and distort "news" for their own agendas and sensationalism. A very sad day for Democracy indeed! —Thomas Keenan, Coeur d' Alene, ID The loopholes must be plugged. Freedom o the airwaves needs to continue without corporate interference. —Susanna S. Clason, Fairfield, OH The media consolidation that has occurred since President Clinton's presidency has harmed our democracy, and therefore our country, by lessening the diversity of news coverage and other programming. It's crucial for you to do your job and protect public interest, not media companies. —Cynthia Hoppenfeld, Los Angeles, CA Stop monopolistic consolidation by big Media. —Hon. Douig Bullock, Albany, NY

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Please put a end to covert consolidation. I urge the FCC to support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Luke Farrell, haskell, AR As a riverside county resident, I am already limited in my access to local news as LA stations are responsible for essentially 3+ counties worth of news. Diversity in the newscasts is needed more than ever. —Rebeca Ramirez, Wildomar, CA In northern Arizona, we have NO local TV news--just Phoenix. —Linda Schermer, Sedona, AZ stand with the principle of FREE and EQUAL speech. —Lana Peterson, Priest River , ID When I walk in a department store, just about every item in the store is the same one I just saw in another store because they all carry the same brands. I'm beginning to feel the same way about the media - programs I watch and items I read. The majority of the mainstream media seem to be saying exactly the same thing, word for word. Lets keep some diversity there so that people can here differing viewpoints and then decide for themselves what to believe or who or what is right! (And to prevent the media from stating just the things that will help THEM become bigger and still more powerful.) —Barbara Berry, Iva, SC Let's get back to the original rules and prohibit ownership of more than one media outlet per area. —Peter Brooks , E Brunswick, NJ We need less consolidation and more variety in our news. Our news is getting very stale and nothing worth watching. We need more news stations not less. —Sidney Robles, Napa, CA America NEEDS local, diverse, and competitive voices in the media. NOT more consolidation. Now more than ever ! —Marie Lundheim, Minneapolis, MN Now more than ever we are in need of a greater truth, not watered down banal drama. —Chris Scott, Big Bend, WI It's hard to believe how many scumbags are leadership positions. A criminal culture is the America's future.... —Edwin Davis, San Diego, CA Media consolidation promotes sameness and that is not good in a democracy. —Nancy Hiestand, Davis, CA every living being in the us. are sick of corporatism —Filip Methuselah, Portland, OR PLEASE defend the public interest regarding media ownership! —Antonia Shanahan, Ardmore, PA Sounds socialism/communism is HERE,l thanks to our President Obama, who's Administration consists of them and Islamics..........like himself.......they do not believe in God...... —Eva C. Burgess, Moorestown, NJ Free Press

an informed proletariat is a national blessing please helpus create one —Allen Haydon, tekoa, WA This is unethical. It needs to be illegal. —M Smith, Palo Alto, CA As I have said several times before: media consolidation and bad journalism must go. —Philip G. Rich, Albany, NY Listen to the american people and support the public's interest. thank you. —Lois Kyes, Tallahassee, FL The FCC is far too friendly to corporations, which by the way are not PEOPLE! The airwaves belong to the public which by the way are PEOPLE! The FCC is there to protect the interests of the, which it has not been doing for far too long. Please do your job for us. —Donald L. Burg, Pomona, CA I am on the "All America City Committee" here in Santa Maria,Ca. We are trying to help improve our city by holding a neighbor helping neighbor coffee meetings in different areas of the city 3/4 times per year. I just wish to explain that I am involved in making my town better for all Regards August Narachi —August (Bud) Narachi, Santa Maria, CA The general public is too trusting, simply because they think the FCC is, (BY LAW) on their side, so when the FCC undermines that duty, they abuse their duty to protect the air waves for the public benefit. —Sue E. Dean, SCOTTSDALE, AZ A variety of viewpoints based on differing ownership of news/media outlets provides our communities with better information. —Patrick Miller, Fleetwood, NC Media consolidation is anti-democratic! —William Nobles, Rio Rancho, NM I've seen this trend long ago when local news simply get national news pipes in, only with a diffirenbt face. Its disturbing when only that KPBS and daily show and Colbert report for news. —Martín Speer, San Diego, CA Stop covert consolidation local news. —Eduardo Castro, Fresno, CA They think their way only affects the little people...Behold the coming of the Horsemen —R Haley, rh, NY Uninformed and misinformed voters are the goal of our present form of government. Yhe American Taliban, as represented by the small minded, religious fundamentalists, who are poor examples of religion, believe the government should represent a small minority of the citizens,and the wealthy and their paid puppets use lies and fear to spread dictatorial styles of government, State by State. They will be successful because the average American is ignorant of history,and too lazy to monitor what really affects their lives on a daily basis, and are easily distracted. glad I will not be alive for the complete transformation of America into a true third world country, ruled by the rich,using religious facists. —Wayne, Manchester, CT Free Press

As it is most news is either poorly presented or out & out right wing propaganda. —Linda Wohlgemuth, Lake Forest, CA We have little enough free journalism remaining. Newsrooms are closing or shrinking all over the country. Many stories will go untold. Covert consolidation is the latest log tossed on to the fire. The right to free speech and a free press may soon be made irrelevant because they will have been shuffled aside by station and newspaper owners whose only concern is keeping their corporate pulpits open for Big Business, not the citizens who have so much to lose by consolidation and so little to gain. —John Payton, Taylor, TX Digital TV, seems to be a SCAM to force rural viewers to buy cable or satellite, Please tell them to TURN UP THE POWER! And not just three owners! —Neil Stecker, TAMARACK, MN In 1998 Bill Clinton signed into a law, the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine which had been around since the thirties. We have problem, when we have no rebuttal on radio stations which are owned by right wing corporations--like Clear Channel, West Wood One, Fox incorporated, and we the public get no rebuttal from that ilk, and now we are getting the same thing from T.V.--don'yt you think its time tto be a democracy? Instead of special interests owning MY AIRWAVES-----THEY ARE PUBLICLY OWNED---they get a LICENSE to operate from the peoples government not a coporate government----DO'NT YOU THINK---ENOUGH is ENOUGH!!!!!!!! —Jeffrey & Lauren Cochran, Elkton, MD Please do not cater to the monopolization of the air waves. Say no to corporate greed and anti-American oligarchy. —Bryan Colombo, Pueblo, CO We need more, not fewer, facts to make intelligent decisions on many issues that face this country at this time. Diversity is the name of the game. —Genevieve Bullock, Phoenixville, PA Who can you trust nowadays for honest accurate timely news??? —Washington Butler Jr., Madison, TN An uninformed electorate, deprived of diverse viewpoints, is a herd of sheep for the fleecing. Please stand up against this trend! —Caron Cadle, Gainesville, FL We can't allow politically and financially motivated influences in "the news" —Joann Butkus, chicago, IL The airwaves belong to the people -- not corporations, that are NOT people! —John Catherine, New York, NY This is most unacceptable —Lois Murray, Akron, OH from the FUC to the FCC with love —Charles Simon, cat city, CA How can you call yourselves the FCC when the media ownership rules seem to stifle the competition and promote their own agendas rather than reporting unbiased news headlines? —Kevin Mayhew, Charlestown, NH Free Press

This what killed off the news department at my old station WYOU in Scranton PA, now there is no physical plant they only play network programming. The market went from three family owned stations, families that had pride in their product, to now three stations owned by absentee beancounter owners. —Bill Mecca, Toms River, NJ STOP THIS HORSE SHIT CONSOLIDATION! —Max Campbell, carpinteria, CA This practice has not yet appeared in major metropolitan markets like the one where I live, the Detroit SMSA. But... the anti-democratic implications of this "under the table" consolidation practice must be dealt with NOW! It is bad enough that newspapers have virtually disappeared in many markets but to lose all semblance of competitiveness in local news markets would be a disaster for democracy. —E Daniel Ayres, Ypsilanti, MI Media consolidation can, too easily, lead to the kinds of abuses evident in the News Corporation's operations, for which Rupert Murdoch ought to be tried. —Mitchell Dormont, Manalpan, NJ It's time for the FCC to stop being a handmadien to media companies and start protecting the Public interest. —HR Smith, Deerfield, VA I believe that this issue is vital to the future of objective and factual news broadcasting. Please close these loopholes and keep the free press free. —Barbara Lancki, Parma Heights, OH I stopped watching. Tired of being referred to some www. for the real news. Tired of the games. Longing for the days when there were choices and all you had to do was plug in your tv. —Jeanne MacDonald, grand rapids, MI Americans shouldn't have to wonder which corporation owns which media outlet as they watch/listen to the news. —Ms. Maria DeLuca, Brattleboro, VT Do your job: protect our citizens, protect our country. —H Roach, Norcross, GA There was authorization to service the Barstow CA area with NPR, who stopped it? —Thomas Arbanas, Newberry Springs, CA Stop the monopolies! —full name*phil W, city, CA The FCC IS BEING USED TO AVERT THE REASON FOR IT'S EXISTANCE —Jean Fleming, Studio City, CA We should reverse the media consolidation trend to restore the freedom of speech for all Americans. —Paul P. Tung, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Local news by local news teams is important. Each station should be independent and not consolidated with another station. A wide variety of news and viewpoints leads to a better informed public. —Pamela Reichmann, Milwaukee, WI Free Press

another result of this consolidation is the further restriction of an already narrow u.s. political spectrum —Massimo Maviglia, p.p., FL This undermines many things that are supposed to make the United States effective. Don't stand for it. —Jeremy Saunders, East Greenbush, NY Local news is suffering everywhere, with radio & TV consolidation, newspapers cutting back on reporters. Soon there will be nothing but music piped in from Texas. —Monte K. Snyder, Middletown, OH sounds good —Harry, Frazier Park, CA By the People & for the People —Liam Mullan, Oakland, CA All the way! —Cervantes Reck, Shreveport, LA I would also hope the FCC will put the brakes on pay-for-placement stories that are really ads masquerading as newsstories. Either outlaw or make the stations clearly state loudly and largely that they have received compensation for running a particular piece. —Lois Gorrell, Santa Ana, CA Deaer Chairman Genachowski: It's no secret only one station covers a story then it is wired to other stations who pick someone from the reporter's desks to stand up and read the article over the air waves that is why more of us Baby boomers turn off TV News because it's a 3 ring circus wih Casey Anthony and whatever other sensational; case the National Equirer can dig up for the media when it's a slow night. II made some suggestions on how to get out of Casey Anthony mode but noone took it up evidently because I am not a actual reporter from a network my story wasn't worthy of national attention. But I as a MA constituent and voter and supporter of Public Television which is many times superior to the National Network that the National Networks put themselves at a abandonment a following the not so news oriented National Enquirer, US, People Magazines and they stay with colorful personalities as talk show hosts such as Pat Buchanan, Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh who promote right wing politics and nothing more. In my opinion and I am a political activist we could do without the advertising of personal products and drugs that haven't even been approved by the FDA cutting out the Company spokesperson for the drugs of all types and all condtions. Take your pick be actual newsworthy or pay off the corporations that practically tell you what news stories to cover and which should only have sound bite. Sincerely, judy wisboro [email protected] —Judy Wisboro, worcester, MA This is a recipe for brainwashing and controlling the American public by the few major corporations that own the networks. We'll all be living in Plato's cave soon. —Ryan Patterson, Macon, GA FCC ownership rules are key to how our media operates. —Patricia Chernoff, New York, NY, NY I want accurate local, regional, state, national and international news. I want a variety of opinions, clearly stated, on topics of general and particular interest. —Carolyn Bristol, Kalamazoo, MI

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I know you just lost a court case about trying to let the same company own both electronic communication and press in the same community, but were also told to stiffen enforcement of existing rules. So please go after the back room deals that try to work around the current rules. —Keith Graham Ph.D., Champlin, MN Columbus the capital of Ohio Needs independent voices for political coverage. STOP cosolidation NOW —Va Bicknell, Columbus, OH Media consolidation is the bedrock of all that is unholy in our democracy. I urge you to do what is necessary to insure diversion viewpoints so we can see what is really going on in America and the world. —Jeff Schumann, Ogdensburg, NY Thank you for your hard work, and keeping mw informed on how we make a difference —Shane Justice, Hartselle, AL This media consolidation must stop! —Sandy, Santa Fe, NM Media monopolies are the most dangerous of all. Look what happened on England when a news provider gets too powerful. —Jerry Brucaya, Belleville, WI Support public interest not corporate media consolidation. —Eleanor Clinton Issa, Las Vegas, NV having the same owners for all news outlets, will limit freedom of speech. Reporters would told what and how they can report. It is bad enough now. please strength the rules on how many outlets in one location a company can own or control. —Marda Graybeal, King City, OR This is disgusting. The news is supposed to be exactly that....NEWS. Not a load of carbon copied fluff that passes for local information. Reject this consolidation nonsense that the broadcasting owners are using. Do your FCC duties. —Kenneth Hall, Highland Park, MI Yes lets keep democracy alive. —Larry Coupal, Palm Harbor, FL Planet,People, wildlife, for a future. We have a chance if we do the next right thing. Thank you for all the right things you do. —Cindy Starr, Mt.Pleasant, MI An informed public is vital to a free democracy. Aren't we still trying ofr this?? —Susan Weber, Loudonville, NY In my community, local news on NBC and CBS is not only the same broadcast, it is openly done with the same newscasters. —Patricia Purcell, Paradise, CA

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We need more diverse news not the same pablum served to all. Consolidated news is not really what the news people used to supply. We used to have real news coverage, local and country and global. Now we have controlled and promoted 'news'. —Vivianne Mosca-Clark, Williams, OR Please protect localism! —Russell Novkov, Madison, WI I have personally seen a decline on the Internet in the way Daily News is disseminated. SInce Comcast took over NBC, the quality of Journalistic reporting printed on the Internet/MSN from NBC has declined greatly. I have also seen a sad similarity occur since the consolidation of the Oakland Tribune and Contra Costa Times Newspapers in my Home Community in Northern California. —Denise Varner, Pleasant Hill, CA I've felt for a long time that local news is eerily similar throughout the country. Stepford anchors serve no purpose. Most of them already look alike. Now we find out that they're reading off the same script. This is NOT journalism. This is show business. —Barbara Coombs, Littleton, CO We need different view points and people to stop losing jobs. I'm against this move altogether. —Doreen Joiner, San Mateo, CA I don't know that Denver has any consolidated or have copycat broadcasts. Only one way to find out. —Jan Johnson, Mead, CO Let's reconnect. —Christopher Verdon, Beavercreek, OH A homogenized presentation of news and commentary is not good for our democracy. Networks have found ways to do an end-run around the hard work legislators accomplished to prevent it. Please focus on re-establishing the spirit of the laws we have already passed by fine tuning or passing the legislation needed to achieve local, competitive, and diverse viewpoints to citizens. —Leon Pedone, rockville, MD Please protect our rights against the greed of big corporations, by keeping new local and enabling us to be aware of issues in our community. —Allan V. Aquino Vieira, Ocoee, FL why can't we be on the up and up. These agencies are supposed to protect us! —Fred Powell, toledo, OH Dear FCC: Stop this before all that is left is FOX news on a JUMBOTRON . —Russ Cronquist, Alexandria, VA Local stations now include stories about auto accidents in California, a building fire in Pennsylvania, a local police chase in Illinois. News time which should be devoted to local issues is wasted on this easy canned non-news. —Mary Harmon, Broken Arrow, OK Homogeneity of thought is the enemy of democracy. Please counter the alarming trend to consolidate and channel our thinking. —Robert Taylor , ukiah, CA Free Press

It is insane to allow news media to share resources. The practical effect will be to dumb down America! One of the two news organizations will cave into the other. My bet, the "most conservative"--that is the polite term--will win. The result: Only the far right will be allowed access to the American mind. The end result: The "Chickenshitization" of America! Phrased a bit differently: We are rushing towards the downfall of American Civilization somewhat like the Bison of the West used to rush over a cliff every time they were spooked! —John Kavanaugh, Detroit, MI Why does the "Doing the right thing" always need explaining? —Leigh Pinkston, Franklin, TN no to private control of public opinion (they call it consolidation) —Sergio Monteiro, El Monte, CA FCC's loopholes need to be closed now! —Robin Anderson, Martinez, CA Another corporate sham - just like the banks. Capitalism gone wild. —David Davidson, San Antonio, TX Dear Chairman, I request you on behalf of all American people to take a hard look at what is going on in our media consolidation and honestly try to make it fair on us to have different opinion forwarded towards public so we can make informed decisions in our daily lives instead of packaged information already being doled out to us. Please help. Thanx, Shay —Shayam Lakhavani, Stafford, TX In my own area KCBA and KION are involved with this "covert consolidation". We need more diverse voices on the central coast, not less. —Sally Arnold, Santa Cruz, CA WE DESPERATELY NEED DIVERSITY AND COMPETITION!! HELP US!!!!!!!!! —Howard Miller, Ventura, CA Since it is so fashionable to genuflect at the alter of "our fore fathers" nowadays, let me quote thomas Jefferson: " Where the press is free and everyman able to read, all is safe". Assuredly,. Jefferson would heartily agree also, that, both a healthy democracy and a truly free press can only exist, where both are practiced by the many rather than the few. An effective citizen government demands an informed citizenry. This, gentlemen, must require unlimited unbiased access to the facts. This absolutely necessitates an access to diverse opinions afforded only by a diversity of sources, and as many as possible, not as it has been proposed, many consolidated down to a few. Come on, let's put an end to this nonsensical notion of efficient operation by consolidation. We, the people, must have access to numerous and widely diverse sources of information, Come on, FCC, do what is right by the majority not just the few. —Greg Franczak, Rochester Hills , MI A free and vital press and media is central to democracy —Lou Baxter, Melbourne Victoria, Hey, FCC, here is a novel idea. Why don't you actually do the job you were appointed to do on behalf of the People (you know, us, the ones who pay your salary) instead of using your position to curry favor with corporations and feather your own nest? If you don't feel you can appropriately carry out your job protecting the airwaves and maintaining diversity in ownership and truth in broadcasting, then just resign. Thanks —Laurence Mirels, San Jose, CA

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Covert consolidation is propaganda that is harmful to the public. It has to be stopped. —Judith Watson, Kew Gardens, NY National news coverage is bad enough. Local coverage is worse. I watch international news on MHZ, which shows how few stories get covered nationally. Democracy depends on an informed citizenry! —Lawrence Jacksina, Charlottesville, VA There is so much conniving going on with our air waves - phone, internet, TV, etc. —Patricia Orlinski, Sun City, AZ The Court has ruled: The principles of diversity of views on the public airwaves must be supported. And this also means closing all the loopholes in the regulations that militate against this principle. —J Kristin Hedges, Washington, DC I've not only been commenting about this but the selling of the analog airwaves and reasons why! Who is getting all the profits and how are your executives making out .. like bandits I suspect! —Richard Carter, Lafayette, NY Varied, not consolidated, media makes for a better democracy. —Tim Rubald, KAHULUI, HI if we give up our rights to receive information, as it is produced, individually or by news outlets, without censorship then we might as well give up our rights of freedom of speech. Watch out people, BIG BROTHER, is here and in your house! Stand up for your rights as an American and as a Human Being! —Rocco coluccio, Easley, SC Real news, please! —Susana Santamaria, Longmont, CO The FCC needs to truly regulate and get rid of these collusory loopholes. It's getting more & more obvious when you see the exact same news video on competing stations, sometimes the same anchors work for competing stations! —Jeffrey O. Dean, Reno, NV Consolidation of small market media does not help to inform the public. —Ian McCabe, Long Beach, CA Today, in a sweeping victory for communities across the country, a federal appeals court overturned the Federal Communications Commission’s attempt to weaken media ownership rules. In 2007, the You the FCC ignored letters and calls from millions of Americans and tried to rewrite media ownership rules to let companies own both newspapers and TV or radio stations in the same town. The court pointed to public comments from people like me as deciding factor in overturning the your attempt to change the rules. . This court decision should send a wake-up call to the you. You must listen to the public and stand up against media consolidation in all its forms. —Jessica L'Heureux, Normal, IL good luck! —Robert Lockwood, Northridge, CA The FCC has to recognize that their obligations are first to the people not the corporations. The present FCC seems to see itself as a branch of the media companies, taking their cues form them. —Dana Ridgley, Portsmouth, RI Free Press

No local news is bad news. —Lee Boutell, Eugene, OR Democratic governance is interwoven with independent media views, without which we cannot see the entire tapestry. —Gary L. Clark, Yacolt, WA I am sick and tired of getting the exact same story over and over and over again. —Audra Harding, Tucson, AZ The FCC was created to foster the interests of the American people, not corporations. It would be refreshing to see that in action. —Jerry K F Chilson, Enumclaw, WA When there was a tsunami alert for my town on the California coast, we could not find a single local channel broadcasting local information. The best we got was one 5-minute segment with a woman telling us that an alert had been issued - 5 minutes after the tsunami had been scheduled to hit. Nothing about what was actually happening on our shore. Luckily, our town did not experience any tsunami damage - but this situation is dangerous, not just inconvenient. —LK Lowe, Eureka, CA One of our most serious problems in America is the number of voters who get all their information from one form of media, making manipulation of public opinion much to easy for the wealthy and well-connected. Media independence requires multiple players and competing views. Please work to insure this. Thank you. —Maureen McGee, Pacific Palisades, CA The mad rush of media consolidation which started in the late 1970s and has moved at a frantic pace over the last couple of decades has left us with big corporations with a right-wing agenda owning almost all of the news media in the US. I currently have to rely on the BBC to get unbiased news. That is a sad commentary on the state of American news journalism and reporting. How pathetic. Orwell's Ministry of Truth and Newspeak are alive and well . . . in the US. Please change this by tightening ownership rules and putting an end to media consolidation of any kind. Also, break up the media conglomerates. —Robert Furino, Anamosa, IA More owners. —Dale McCart, Irvine, CA Take a good hard look at News Corp. —David Lewton, Phoenix, AZ If you disregard your enforement duties, you are also a perp and will be dwalt with accordingly. —James McGrath, Rochester, NY This isn't news this is how government's take over there populace. Can anyone say the voice of London from V for vendetta? —Adam Heidenreich, Milwaukee, WI For example, Shared Services Agreements need to be banned, or at least considered the same as owning a station in terms of counting how many stations a company owns. These agreeements are negatively impacting station content in two markets I care about - Santa Rosa CA and Eureka CA. And this is just one type of example of how rules for station ownership and content need to be strengthened to eliminate loopholes. —Michael Ludwig, Sunnyvale, CA Free Press

If a TV station cannot afford to create local coverage, then it should forfeit its license. —Walter Gillmore, Las Vegas, NV Stop the corporate news takeover. —August, Smithville, TX It's time that the public interest comes first! —David Dowling, Salem, OR I strongly support the availability for significant diversity in the public airwaves. —Kelli Wilson, Sunnyvale, CA We want varied news coverage, not commercially cloned news —Joan Allen, Surfside Beach, SC I thought that covert consolidation had been addressed, but it is just becoming more covert, perverting the news. It would be nice to have my small town radio station back, but it is part of this covert operation due to more funds by large companies. —Kent Stutzman, Newton, KS This Covert consolidation has to go. It is absolutely and totally unacceptable. —Wilson Saavedra, Delray Beach, FL As if the media are not reaping enough profit already. Does greed necessarily trump integrity? —Wayne Taber, St. Clair Shores , MI We do not need steal America for the wealthy people. Commit suicide, we do want you in the USA —Roger Yandell, Shawnee, OK I'm 79 and disabled but I will do what I can with my computer to fight this on going corruption of my government and country. —Marilyn Miller, Springfield, IL It is a disgrace that broadcasters are not serving the public interest as required by their licenses. Corporate greed is gutting news offering, or turning them into political circuses like FOX News that misinform the public. Decay of news media of all kinds is putting our democracy at risk... —Martin Grantham, Emeryville, CA So, in order to keep Profits above and beyond People, news too must be sacrificed! —Catherine Cox, Tucson, AZ there IS such a thing as "in the public interest" and it should always take precedence corporate profit. —Kenneth Ashe, Marshall, NC Decentralization is the better future in the telecommunications and electrical energy production arenas, imho. —Lew Welge, Ormond Beach, FL I agree with the comments expressed in this letter. —Greg Rich, Shawnee, KS Free Press

I thought Local Channels were to serve Local Area Intrest. The FCC is out of controll and MUST get back to the Public needs and Stop catering to Mega Media Companies. —Skeeter Durham, Greensboro, NC The day Americans lost the requirement that radio and TV present both sides of an argument we lost the ability to weigh pros and cons. I remember when an issue would be discussed with opposing parties stating their perspective on things inclusive of supporting facts. Today the news is just pure propaganda. Facts are not presented and left to the viewer to analyze. Today psychological word choices are picked to keep Americans in fear, to foster hatred, to raise suspicion for only one purpose, to keep Americans divided and in a state of panic. —Garry Holmberg, Staunton, VA I personally abandoned TV about 30 years ago, when it demonstrated that it had no interest in fulfilling its promise. I could now, if I wished, watch 400 channels: I don't, because whatever grains of intelligence are there are hidden in the chaff of advertising, propaganda, government-prepared news bites, distraction by 'celebrity news', 'game' shows, &c. I suppose the problem is that I have an IQ above the world mean of 90. In any case, you are not helping by allowing this 'covert consolidation' thing to reduce further what content the medium has. Is this the revolving door at work? Is it the case that the majority of the FCC shares the mind-set of an ad agency? 'Truth is whatever helps the deal go down?' You share a lot of the blame for the destruction of the electoral process. FOX News apparently exists for one purpose only: to present opinions pandering to the LCD of the species: selfinterest, greed, egocentrism, intolerance, and their ilk. People can't help but trust those who agree with them--so when FOX falsely announced that Bush had won in Florida, even the Supreme Court believed it, and thought that an honest recount was simply the tantrum of a bad loser. I can't say that I think the FCC has done much in the way of problem solving. You seem to be part of the problem itself. Please, read the Federalist Papers, and think about what the FCC can do to help implement the Enlightenment vision that gave us, for a while, the best government humanity has yet managed. —Ferren MacIntyre, Saunderstown, RI Don't you people at the FCC get it? We, the American citizens you SERVE, want you to PROTECT US from media consolidation. That includes, but is by no means limited to, loopholes in media ownership rules that consolidate local news reporting. GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER, FCC, and do your damned job! —Meredith Sheane, Missoula, MT Localism, diversity, and competition equal strength for the American viewer. Please continue this interest. —GT Gerrard, Black River, NY Stop killing democracy....by creating unaccountable monopolies... —Anthony Proto, alachua, FL purple people eater! —Bob Ellington, Memphis, TN Really, I get almost no local news. It is pitiful already. —Kate Ellison, Melrose, FL When one point of view is shown, the people are less free to make informed choices. When reporters from two news organizations cover a story, the local employment picture is better than if one reporter works for two organizations. —James Nelson, Orrville, OH More points of view is what we need for a health democracy, NOT LESS! —Catherine Blake, Arvada, CO

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A free and diverse press is essential to the democratic process. —Paul Hetzler, Canton, NY During my travels around the country, I have noticed this "covert consolidation" more and more. I hope you will work on more diversity and competition in local newscasts. You owe it to your public or we'll Change the Channels across the country. —Mary Rabon, Kansas City, MO Public airways should be used to inform the public to all viewpoints. This hidden consolidation is perilously close to propaganda —Anita McDermott, North Kingstown, RI The FCC must recognize that consolidation works against diversity and reduces jobs. Please take action to vote against the continuing consolidation of the media industry —Frank Chorba, Topeka, KS Portland Oregon - there is no news watching. The radio is the only place to get trusted reporting. The web also if you know your sources. —Marylin Haley, Sherwood, OR The airwaves belong to the public. Please do not let the communications industry consolidate to the point that the public loses its local stations. These stations are needed even more with all the monied interests' challenges to our democracy. —Madonna Starr, New York, NY Having worked in small communities, we need tne varied voices. This is not good for democracy. Please end covert consolidation. —Cheryle Easter, Amboy, WA We've experienced severe wheather across much of the country this year and the absence of easily accessible local radio and TV is a serious safety issue. —Sarah Eisenberg, McHenry, IL National and local news spend more time telling me about Paris Hilton than my County's Budget or the Deficit debate' Enough. —Tom Shields, Moss Landing, CA Americans are getting fewer and fewer diverse news - you hear the same words over and over again, no matter what you are listening to. Please enforce rules and make rules to enhance competition and allow us to be exposed to many viewpoints and emplhasis on what stations think is important news. —Patricia A Grames, Tucson, AZ The more the FCC neglects its responsibility to the people, the greater the likelihood that tech-savvy rebels will disrupt the existing system out of sheer frustration. This would be deplorable, yet less so than the total failure of government to fulfill its proper functions. —Katharine W. Rylaarsdam, Baltimore, MD I love my local news--let's keep it! —Barbara Nash, Arlington, VA Stop covert consolidation of radio stations. Janie Freeman —Janie Freeman, Chapel Hill, NC Free Press

It is time to stand up for those you are supposed to be protecting and stop the blatant pandering to special commercial interests at our expense! —Michael Wood, Broadway, NC As today's revelations in the UK show, Rupert Murdoch cannot be trusted to uphold the ethics and moral responsibilities of a news gathering organization. It is imperative that diverse voices and viewpoints have a platform within maintstream media to put forth ideas and investigate stories that citizens need to know about. An informed electorate is what ensures the continued strength of a democracy, and consolidation in the media threatens the accuracy of information disseminated to the public. Please keep the media strong by maintaining local ties to local media, and preventing someone like Murdoch from being the sole source of information in a community. —V Logan, Houston, TX We want and need local news made by local stations. Timely warnings can save lives, and all the better when delivered by someone knowledgeable about the area. Please do not allow large media corporations to sneak around the fine points of the rules the FCC has set in place! —Claire Eamon, Austin, TX I worked in commercial broadcasting for 35 years. When I started it was against the law for one Corporation to own more than five stations. The company I work for had a complete complement of five stations. When and why was this law ever changed. Another thing how about license renewals every four years. And the ability of the public to object to the renewal of their license if they considered the station was not broadcasting in the public interest. It would be very interesting to see how come we got rid of the safeguards. —William H. Karr, Southfield, MI We need more objective news, not less. —Laura Cooper, Baileyville, IL I'm sorry but I travel too much away from home to be much help. —Barbara Farrar Evans , Hanover, IN Why haven't you done anythingabout this already? —Julie Penny, Sag Harbor, NY We need diversity of information, opinion and news to remain a strong informed democracy! —Laurie H. Hutzler, Santa Monica, CA The best way to spread disinformation is news consolidation... But the FCC Knows that, don't you! —Donna Davis, Creedmoor, TX You have a responsibility to protect the PUBLIC INTEREST, not overlarge corporations and their profits. —Michael Grish, Austin, TX We need to do the right thing! —Ricardo Mendez, L. A., CA One point of view does not support freedom of thought. Please put an end to consolidation of the news. —Theresa Ann Panica, Levittown, NY We need to return to the diversity of _local_ programming that existed when I was younger. —Andrew Peterson, Portland, OR Free Press

I won’t stand for stations polluting my community with photocopy journalism and junk news. We get damn little real news as it is. Covert consolidation has to go. —Sharon Donohue, Pelican Rapids, MN FRANKLY, CHAIRMAN GENACHOWSKI, IF YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY THE CONSOLIDATION IS BAD AND SHOULD BE STOPPED AND EVEN REVERSED, YOU DON'T BELONG ON THE JOB. AND, IF YOU DON'T THE BACKBONE TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND THEIR DEMOCRACY, YOU DON'T BELONG ON THE JOB! —George Loveday, GRASS VALLEY, CA The public airwaves belong to the American people and should therefore be used to serve the best interest of the citizens of this country, yes allow businesses, under certain strict restrictions and for a fee, to use this resource. But in no manner, way, shape, or form should any corporation be allowed to fully control the airwaves or to dominate and fully control news and information over wide regions of the nation thus not allowing Americans to receive multiple and differing viewpoints on local, regional, and national news and critical events. It should be considered a fundamental human right to have access to factual information and accurate reporting of events so that we all can make intelligent informed decisions about events that effect our daily lives and shape our nations future. —Clyde Kent, Everett, WA It's bad enough that nothing is done about controling the volume during commericals, but now what is being attempted is even more sinister. We are not interested in the Fox News menatlity we want freedom of the media! This is after all, America! —Kirk & Ann Jacobs , Laramie, WY News is essential to a functioning democracy. Consolidation creates bias, for good or ill, based on a lack of varying viewpoints. It must not be allowed to happen. —Carol Delahoyde, Deming, WA It is imperative that all points of view be expressed and broadcasted. This covert consolidation limits the diversity of information broadcasted so that only one point of view is expressed and diseminated. Local news is already a joke, with a lot of time filled with the anouncements of "coming up, we have a story about..." and many fluff pieces where the anchors joke and laugh with each other. There was much more actual news presented in a 15minute Walter Cronkite news segment than is presented in an hour-long broadcast today, and with much less "slant." Should we now have only one source for any news event? —Stephen May, Sun City, AZ Small town and local issues matter as does their perspecitve on the larger issues! One size does not fit all!! —Charles Cubbage, Paw Paw, MI The airwaves are owned by the public not the corporate media. If they do not want to compete, this is not Russia or China, then they should not be allowed the PRIVILEGE of using the public airwaves. —Jerry H. Matsui, Seattle, WA i want more than tribune news my county pays for. its my tax money funding then —James McCarthy, Fort Myers , FL Now—take on the conservative Marcil family's Fargo Forum, which has tied up news outlets for about 2/3 of North Dakota. —Gary Towne, Grand Forks, ND This stealth way of getting around already to lax rules is plainly criminal. It must stop!!! —Charlotte Pirch, Fountain Valley, CA Free Press

That sounds like "COMINISM" to me. Journalism should be free! This is the USA!!! Not the USSR!!! —Luis J. MArtinez, houston, TX Monopolies are inherently bad for consumers and even worse for democracy. Teddy Roosevelt busted the trusts and the FCC has forgotten that history. —David Givers, Moorhead, MN This HAS to stop so can get more independent news as we deserve! —Hubert Carter , Palmdale, CA The F.C.C. was formed in 1934 to ensure PICAN - to see to it that Broadcasters (radio only in those days, of course) used their publicly owned airwaves in the Public Interest, Convenience and Necessity. Recently it seems the Commision has sometimes forgotten this Congressional mandate. Please remember what your job is, and stop the pandering to business interests and pay attention to what is good for the Public who own the spectrum that broadcasters (and other communications companies, as well - the proposed AT&T buyout of T-Mobile, for example, which is another terrible idea) are entrusted to use. I used to be in Broadcasting and understand that it is a business and needs to make money, but then we took that PICAN seriously. It's vital, especially in light of the explosion of media outlets, to remember your duty. Sincerely, Doug Valmore —Doug Valmore, Indianapolis, IN Great campaign. —Jeff, PORTLAND, OR I don not suppose it will do any good to ask you to enforce your own rolees since you would loose your pay off money —James Harland, Pittsburgh, PA Diverse, local media are integral to our democracy. Do not allow covert consolidation to squelch real American voices. —John Howard, Woodinville, WA The same news on three different channels is just a step below making up the news. Without true independent journalist/reporters, it becomes way too easy for media outlets to control what the public sees and hears. —Bryan Carter, Albuquerque, NM THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU ARE DOING. I AM COMMITTED TO ANOTHER HUGE FIGHT, CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY AND RESTORED AND PRESERVED CHESAPEAKE BAY. —Carolyn E Ricketts, Edgewater, MD Media outlets should be separate and independent to ensure complete and balanced news coverage. —H P. Chin, Whittier, CA What ever happened to anti-trust laws? —Michael Swan, Seattle, WA This just doesn't seem like a good idea. I suppose it would be ok if everyone simply reported the news but we know that's not the case. —Larry Manter, Wheeling, IL Rupert Murdoch is not the only media mogul who seeks abuse of power. —Joanna Fancy, Santa Monica, CA Free Press

Please do your job (for a change) and protect the American public from corporate media monopolies! —Alan Wojtalik, Baltimore, MD I want to see all the various forms of life and activities represented in my local news. Please make it impossible for media companies to rerun journalism at the cost of other viewpoints. —Ashton Mackenzie, Maple Park, IL As isolated as we are, we can not get important information to figure out how to vote. Also the local PBS radio station signal is being overwhelmed by another christian station —Morgan Knapp, Jerome, AZ Diversity is beautiful and healthy for our world. —Emma Beverage, Austin, TX Why do you hand out these favors to the rich and powerful of the country and ignore the fact that these are resources of the American people? The nation must be informed if its electorate is to make wise choices. Do you understand how you imperil our democracy by means of these pro-monopolistic policies? Our youth are already poorly educated. Why aggravate the popular ignorance by giving more and more resources to companies who profit from keeping the people entertained and stupid? —Mr. Robert Breckenridge, Newcastle, ME Our national news has become a horrible joke. Either crazy right or insane left. I listen to BBC and NPR now, a pox on the others. This nation deserves far better. I drove across country during the last election ... bible thumping thinly disguised black hatred everywhere. Disgusting. —Douglas Russell, Scottsdale, AZ Considering all politics begin at the local level, a lack of local news serves only to keep the public misinformed and disinformed. —Adam Baruch, Mount Prospect , IL No covert consolidation..Please —Ann Watters, salem, OR Independent news inquiry and reporting are essential to an informed public and our democracy. June Siebert —June A Siebert, Mount Clemens , MI As an American I value life over profit. I hope you do too! —Chris Henry, Poulsbo, WA Stop covert consolidation of Media companies —Gaylen Halbert, Colfax, CA Seriously, this is nightmarish! —Theory Madison, Birminghm, MI I am against media consolidation. Far too few private companies with their own interests control most of the news already. No wonder most Americans are ignorant of the important issues facing them! —David Nelson, Mansfield Center, CT

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Our democratic way of life depends upon a free flow of multiple points of view and honest reporting of facts. Overt and covert consolidation dangerously limits information flow. Part of your mandate is to protect The Fourth Estate. Please act according to this mandate and put an end to covert and overt consolidation of news sources. —John W. Luther, Rolla, MO I live in the Syracuse/Ithaca/Utica media market and have learned that this under-the-radar consolidation has advanced quite far in my area. Reversing this trend strikes me as just what the FCC should be here for. —Roger Smith, Ithaca, NY FCC ownership deregulation hasn't led to more, but less, options for consumers to choose from in staying informed in their own communities. Based on the amount of tornadoes and floods happening in our nation, the lack of local information in the media being presented could be life threatening. —Robert Skillstad, Long Beach, CA Its understandable when national media buy a local station's footage and also when a local station buys a national station's footage of distant events, what does not serve the public is when local stations buy each other's footage and collude to each cover separate areas instead of giving different viewpoints on local events. The same objection applies to national media buying each others footage and not giving full and diverse coverage to national events. —Suford Lewis, N, MA Close the loopholes so that we have truly diversification in media broadcasting stations. —Janice and Larry Faris, Renton, WA This is very scary. The FCC must stop this corporate collusion!!!! —Ms. Ellen McCarthy, san leandro, CA You can fool some people some time, but you can't fool all the people all the time. —Greg Voelker, Olympia, WA We need better, more open and variable discourse in the news, not just hardline ideologues like Fox ("Fix News" or "Faux News") or only right or left or just more celebrities, but more stations like NPR and so forth. We do not think there has ever been a "liberal media" at all! —Dr. Ron Paulette and Tatum, ALOHA, OR Government needs to support citizens - not work against us! —Kimi Wei, fair lawn, NJ stop this control of newsmedia by the rich elite in this country as it will destroy what little democracy we have. —Jay Harter, Susquehanna, PA Get a clue! —M C Kubiak, Bloomington, IL Please investigate and take action to stop this —Beverly Williams, Austin, TX The world of journalism is not what it was origionally intended. The original intention was for journalists to do the hard work of investigating the story they put out. Most journalists today are either unaware that the purpose is loftier than they thought or it has become (and is becoming) too easy for the lazy among us to just read whatever is put in front of them. I notice the same thing among congress. It's easier to repeat the daily "talking points" than to stand behind one's convictions and debate in good faith. Such a shame for the rest of us. —Ann N. Wilson, Canyonville, OR Free Press

Pluralityof Views is True DEMOCRACY! —Andrew Colletto, somerset, NJ We live in an information age and all around us we have wonderful tools that could bring us more information than ever before, but instead we are seeing our access to all this information being limited (or threatened) by supposedly diverse news companies limiting their news coverage, big corporations that threaten net neutrality, and search engines that limit users results based on their previous on-line behavior. This has to end. We need full, un-fettered access to whatever information is available. We don't need local news companies trying to save money if it means that the public is not being served. Take away their licenses if they do not fulfill this most basic responsibility. —Sonja Horstman, Downers Grove, IL This is one of two trends that will kill our democracy. How sad to be able to do something and not be willing. —Connie Bennett, Marion, IA YOU MONEY WHORES!!!! —Robert Todd Green, Los Angeles, CA As a retired weekly newspaper editor, I know how deleterious consolidation is. Independence of press voices is the only way to keep our democracy vital. —Sue VanDerzee, Durham, CT That's sneaky. Just when you plug a hole in the dam, another springs up! —Grace Leal, Tucson, AZ A free and diverse press are crucial to a functioning democracy. —Gerald Leibowitz, Oakland Gardens, NY Without a free press there can be no freedom —Margaret Murphy, Reno, NV If such rules aren't maintained, the whole of the Western World could eventually end up as just a bigger version of Belasconi's Italy. Nightmarish to think about .... a "Murdoch" America ... —Steve Flora, Smiths Grove, KY please. —D Hamm, Beverly Hills, CA Citizens in democracies theoretically are exposed to a wide spectrum of ideas, including those of progressives, and not limited to those of large corporations, as occurs in the US currently. —SJ Weiss, Silver Spring, MD Sadly, you don't have the guts to break up big media for the County's well being. But you can without much risk stop it from further consolidation that diminishes our right to truthful broadcasting. —Lowell Young, Mariposa, CA

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I wholeheartedly applaud your efforts. Unfortunately I have experienced nine major surgeries in the past 42 years, consequently, my physical involvement has become more and more limited. I contribute monthly to approximately 30 progressive causes in the range of $10 to $40/month, NRDC who single-handedly defeated the Bushies from totally raping the environment. All of these contributions are so beyond my means that this year my Accountant didn't even using these items and never uses my medical even though it exceeds over 15K each year including premiums. What I do have is a brain with detailed knowledge of American History, any period, but extensive Lincoln, FDR, labor, Revolutionary, contemporary, International, etc. My phone # is 847-317-1189, afternoons into late night. WHAT HS ALREADY HAPPENED WITHIN THE LAST FEW YEARS IS THE DECIMATION OF NEWSPAPERS. FIRST THEY WERE CONSOLIDATED INTO A FEW VERY LARGE ORGANIZATIONS AND THEN POOF!, THE MULTI-PAPER MARKET WENT THE WAY OF THE DINOSAUR. ALL MY STRONG AND POSITIVE THOUGHTS ARE GOING YOUR WAY. BEST REGARDS, MICKEY BESLOW 227 Pine St. Deerfield, IL 60015-4853 —Mickey Beslow, deerfield, IL We are constantly told that competition is good for business. Keep the public airwaves open and competitive. Follow the rules. —Jerilynne Nibbe, Santa Barbara, CA The FCC needs to understand the true importance of public interest and the time to start is now. —Carlos Planas Jr., Detroit, MI Covert consolidation is not following the FCC rules, nor the rule of law, and is not good for our country. —Alice Geary Sgroi, St. Louis, MO I think Anti-Trust laws should be vigorously enforced. —Kirk Taylor, Yelm, WA More info mercials and pay per view and stupid unreality shows is what we really need. please,no truth.. Ok goofy? —Gary Ray Pierson, Fayetteville, AR It's time for the FCC to return to its original mission: protecting the public airwaves FROM the abuses of corporate greed, not FOR corporate greed. —Michael Losoff, Skokie, IL Greed never sleeps. Covert media consolidation should be subject to criminal proceedings. —Lawrence Higgins, Glen Cove, NY A well informed community will get us closer to real change. —Ad, 11211, NY Democracy depends on free, INDEPENDENT disseminatin of the news. —David Broyles, Fairmount, IN Diversity of our media is one of the foundational pillars of our form of government. Please don't let corporate greed pollute our media any more than it already has. Please, stand up for your country and stop these mergers. —Chris Moody, San Diego, CA Please do all you can to stop these conglomerates from gaming the system. —William Johnson, New York, NY

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The FCC members should start to act in the Public's interest rather than the corporate interests they appear to favor. After all, they are supposed to be working in, and, looking out for what's best for the Public, not these corporations. Oh, that's right, they expect a high paying job with these folks once they leave their current situation. Sorry, I forgot who they really seek to serve. My bad. —Ivan Kazen, Greenwich, NY Protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves! —Sharon DAmico, Kirkland, WA What happened to real news! —Sherry Vatter, Los Angeles, CA How can you breathe with your heads so far up the corporate ass of America? —Mr. Scott Brown, La Junta, CO You must take Action NOW, to reduce media consolidation. This consolidation of very limited news coverage , is an abuse to FCC rules. These Broadcasters' abuse of these FCC rules, gravely threatens Democracy. —Larry Dwyer, Denville, NJ A functioning democracy is dependent on a vibrant Fourth Estate. Misleading echoes and ditto marks won't work. —Margaret Harrell, Hermosa Beach, CA I haven't time to get active, but I would sign any petition, email, etc. that you send me. —Sandra Cole, Vancouver, WA STOP Corporate media !!! —Leslie Best, Albion, IL A free press is the basis of a good, working democracy. DON'T let Corporate America usurp this right! —David Garfield, Firestone, CO I have never seen the media purposely omit news stories like they are doing now. My mother used to be a journalist, and so did I. It is blatantly obvious. Stop it! —Suzanne Parks, Seabrook, TX I'm ready and willing to help! Any materials you send me will be put to good use. —Richard Morgan, Austin, TX If News stations can't afford to do their own news stories they shouldn't have news programs. Advertisers who pay for time on these shows will find that people are starting to turn off those stations. This is what I pledge to do and I will encourage everyone I know to do the same. —Kathy Tergesen, Woodland Hills, CA The FCC supports corporate profits at the expense of democracy. It's time to dump the republicans and the Democrats. —Robert Rice, Glen Spey, NY

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Thank you for your attention and support in this urgent matter. —Dan Attison, Sound Beach, NY And don't kill Public Broadcasting either! —Felix Omai, garberville, CA Stopping media consolidation now is essential to saving and revitalizing our democracy. —Robert Hilgenberg, Everett, WA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —David Hed, Las Vegas, NV I want more news sources, not less. —Rodgers Brown, Bay Saint Louis , MS America does not need more propaganda, lies and BS we already have fox propaganda machine! —Jon Phillips, Warner Robins , GA Our democracy depends on good and varied points of view reporting of the news. One source news will not be adequate. There already has been to much consolidation in the news industry. —Jerry Sieling, Fitchburg, WI We need more local investigative reporting and less control of the news by large corporations who spin the news and control what gets reported and how. Work for the American citizens and not the corporations - corporations are not people despite what the Supreme Court says. —Diane Snow, Laurel, MD I have 2 stations doing this currently in Wausau WI. Send me what information you have so I can take a look at solving this here. Thanks —James Lillis, Rhinelander, WI The citizens of Great Britain are realizing the dangers of abuse by large corporations that control major segments of news media. Please consider the need our democracy has for independent news broadcasting to remain strong and serve the true public interest. —Mark King, Aberdeen, NC Thanks for your attention to this issue. —Toby Meyer, Mendota Heights, MN Free Press

The whole idea that the local news here is the same as at my getaway is rediculios. —George Stratton, Gardnerville, NV creepy to see the same thing on every channel. DO BETTER than that. —Cyndi Cox, Jacksonvillef, FL More consolidation in news sources is bad for democracy and America! —James Robert Miles , W. Palm Bch.,, FL I HOPE THE FCC ARE BEING PAID TO MAKE BAD DECISIONS. —Ray Derstine, Evergreen,, CO No merging at all. We need to set up former rules that were broken during the Bush years and Clinton too. —Peggy Marrin, Duluth, MN It's time for the FCC to protect the public from this kind of rank exploitation. Exploitation and greed is leading to the decline of every public utility on the face of the planet. Why should broadcaster's profit to such an extreme degree at the public's expense. Consolidation equals money made without competition and service delivered at the lowest possible standard. Corporations consolidate to make higher profits, not in the public interest. Please, protect the public and create or maintain higher standards, that is, diversity, local control. What we need is more not less competition. —Barbara Fuller, Oakland, CA I am so terribly ashamed of my country right now. The greedy little piggies are ruling it & the rest of the world thinks all Americans are greedy little piggies. It is bad enough that corporate America is driven by blind, uncontrollable, naked, ugly greed but now the media is being bought up by the greedy little piggies that control American corporations & the finance industry. With the media falling into the greedy little piggy hands, we don't have a chance. I see corporate America and its leaders as obese, drooling, beady-eyed monsters. The people in America need to do what they're doing in the Middle East & overthrow every stinking one of them. We need to stand up & shout--we must stick together & end them once & for all. Let's get our media back into the hands of honest journalists & eliminate the greedy little piggies who are trying to take over. —Michele Balfour, Edgewater, FL stop the loopholes ! More diversified local news, please! —Lynn Sadja, Marina Del Rey,, CA Protect local media; stop the consolidation. We need more choices, not fewer! —Jeri Khajeh-Noori, Clearwater, FL Be the FCC for the people —Bret Hooper , Vancouver, WA From the time when I was in grade school, the importance of news was critical, now with the abuse of the FCC and the upside down turn everything around it no longer is serving the public interests but huge corporations that are being served where once this was the sole purpose of this agency, this needs to change and be the agency that is there for sole purpose to serve the public. —Linda Borowski, Weeki Wachee, FL Our airways must be kept free from mega-media companies if we hope to maintain our democracy. Balanced information is needed for balanced decisions. —N Refes, NY, NY Free Press

One news all the time is not news, it is propaganda and thought control. It is unconstitutional and un healthy for any free society to trust a few with unlimited power over what we know and how we know it. —Josep Bridy, Phila., PA Do as the court says, or who knows -- you may end up on the wrong end of the law. —Linda J Nichols, San Marcos, TX A free press is essential the working success of a democracy. The people need to be informed and have news choices. Do your patriotic duty and support a free press. Thank you. Sincerely, John White —John M.B. White, Austin, TX A free nation that allows its free press to be co-opted will not long remain free. —Mikel Anderson, Otis Orchards, WA I support independent public radio KSER. —Steve Leombruno, Snohomish, WA This practice SUCKS!!!!! In Los Angeles TV stations KCBS and KCAL are owned by the same company and report the same news with the same reporters. This is WRONG !!!!! —Ronald Severeid, Los Angeles, CA So, is independent journalism only for those who have money or who make money? That's the message I'm starting to get from the media corporations. Such an idea is bad for business and bad for democracy. If you want to restore ratings to the pathetic and degenerate news coverage we find in local markets, then please stop insulting your viewers and start treating them as interested customers rather than people to be abused and deceived by "cut and paste" news stories. How lazy. The people will not be fooled! Stop the covert consolidation! —Michael Anderson, Madison, WI What news we hear is affected by how it's reported so we need as many different viewpoints as possible so we can get close to the truth. —Matthew Peterson, Bensenville, IL We need as many diverse news outlets as possible. —Cynthia E Adams, Santa Cruz, CA I so want the "real news" rather than the "social gossip news" ... please, keep the public informed and educated. —Linda D. Kager, seattle, WA Please stop this. —Nikolai Cassanova, Brooklyn, NY I want local news from my local area. —Patti Steinmuller, Gallatin Gateway, MT I prefer not to have PRAVDA news in the United States. What happened to competition being GOOD for Business? —Allen Patton, fairfax station, VA Not having locl news prevents us from participating on our lives...This needs to cahnge NOW! —Jeannine Missaoui, Philadelphia, PA Free Press

As a journalist in a local newsroom, I have to tell you this campaign is misguided and based in lies. Tv stations are not making "record profits," and in may of the cases cited where newsrooms are sharing content, the second station previously had no news to begin with. A great example is WWBT in Richmond, VA. Previously, WUPV *HAD* no news, and the news they now have is branded as WWBT NBC12. There's nothing sneaky or illegal about it, and your attempt to frame it as such as is just plain silly. —Derick, Charlottesville, VA Unified Propaganda anyone? —Joseph Cabrero, 03, CO Please prove that you and the members of the Commission are real human beings with a sincere interest in the majority of citizens of the United States of America, and not merely puppets dancing on the strings of Corporate Puppet Masters who have neither humanity nor allegience to the interests of the United States citizenry. —N Langley, Little Rock, AR The airwaves belong to the people and the broadcasters that are licensed to use those airwaves have a responsibility to the communities in which they broadcast. It's the FCC's job to make sure they do that. Stop catering to the broadcaster's ownership and resume your rightful position as an advocate for the people's needs. —Jeffrey Parsons, Richmond, CA This is not only wrong, but it is also unfair to the average American that needs to get reliable information from local news stations. Covert consolidation is bad news bears for all of America, and doesn't go along with what the Constitution stands for. —Alexander Nettesheim, Pewaukee, WI The public airwaves should be as open, diverse, local, and ethical as possible. No more shrinking the spectrum of public airwaves for profit. —Geraldine S. Jay, Menasha, WI Stop the limited ownership and return to true reporting and not the political spin —Guy Jones, conway, AR Stay in Canada Murdock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! —Kevin Scanlon, fort bragg, CA If the consolidation model was best, then USA Today would have replaced our local newspapers. —Mark Raymond, Columbus, OH It's bad enough the stories on the news are pretty weak as it is. That they would blatantly run each other's stories to dilute their effectiveness even more is disheartening. —Douglas Barstow, Willoughby, OH We have a very important interest in real, local news because we're fed the same pablum of national and international junk all the time with no choice of our own. —Ken-Donna Bubb, Spokane, WA A monopoly is a monopoly no matter how they try to hide it. —Helen Anderson, Troutdale, OR Deregulation nearly wrecked our country. Please, don't let this happen with our media. Enforce and watch over our media rules, regulations and the public trust. —Cathy Kubik, Kentwood, MI Free Press

Break up Big Media! —Nikki Wojtalik, Parkville, MD The lack of local diversity will destroy this country! —Eric Herman, Wadsworth, IL The FCC is lax or not able to do a good job of anything in communications.....the porn, violence, time of commericals vs programming is appalling. The public is being screwed again, now more by the media than ever before as companies sacrifice truth and news for their greed....again. What a country. —Rosemary Schroeder, st.charles, IL In this era of Citizens United, citizens need more information that's not corporate-filtered -- not less. —Anthony J. Sterbenc, Barrington, IL Freedom of the press is critical to a democracy. There need to be many news sources so we have the variety of truths that are out here, not just pablum from the new corporations who are in bed with their advertisers and the right. —Sarah S White, Syracuse, NY An active news media is vital to a functioning democracy! —Max Bridges, medford, MA Incredible! —Lina Olinger, Louisville, CO I'm very disappointed with our media. It doesn't take time to report facts but has lots of time with various 'opinions' being given by 'experts'. Report facts and take the time to find out what they are. I'm tired of opinions passing as entertainment 'news'. —Carol Ring, Schererville, IN The foundation of the FCC should be to encourage and support our being able to come together in the cooperative process that is society, a great American society. This happens to the degree we respect peaceful variation & diversity among us, to work it out, with maximal transparency in the public arena in which all may participate much as democratic citizenship. Is this not the basis of our republic? —Mr. Jeffrey Juran, Ithaca, NY I would be grateful to find impartial, thorough, analytic daily news somewhere on my TV!!! —Margaret Theeman, Broomfield, CO XFINITY , over 200 channels in 3 languages on one station. —Daniel Robert Snodgrass , Manchester, NH We need more information, not less. It is the lifeblood of democracy. —Mary Ellen Croteau, Chicago, IL I would love to know how CBS and FOX are related on the same Channel 12 locally! It also has the most frequent examples of breaks in transmission, etc. —Jl Keith, providence, RI

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The network news has become a joke. All of the major networks show the same stories in the same order, night after night. Sports, celebrity gossip, accidents, and fires top the roster. I am over fifty years old and have observed a relentless deterioration in coverage over the past 30 years. —Nita Sembrowich, Cambridge, MA A diverse media is fundamental to our country's survival. Please stop corporate media consolidation. —Susan L. Leblanc, Canastota, NY who do you,consort with? —Charles Malia, salem, MA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Sarah Korenman, Chicago, IL Journalism is dead. Wallstreet killed it. —Jon Genova, Wheat Ridge, CO WHO IS PAYING OFF THE FCC TO DO THIS??? WHY THE SCUMBAG REPUBLICANS RIGHT???????? ???????? YOU HAD BETTER DO THGE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS AND NOT THE CORPORATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! SO SICK OF YOU LETTING ANYTHING GO AS FAR AS CORPORATIONS GO BUT DO NOT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE WHOM YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HELPING OUT HERE? YOU ARE ALL NOTHING BUT SHILLS AS IS EVERY GOVERNING BODY IN THIS DISGUSTING ADMINISTRATION, WORSE THAN FF BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! —Dianne Noblett, MECHANICVILLE, NY I lost my favorite news program and now I have the same news on two stations... I feel the diversity of coverage has been brought to a single perspective... I am very dissatisfied by this reality. Michal Lauren —Michal Lauren, Boulder Creek, CA Does anyone remember that in this country, we are supposed to dismantle monopolies, not legislate (and take $) to allow them? Come on, please. —Lisa Patete, charlotte, NC I want mote local news from more TV stations, not the same news from less stations especially if it's F0X TV news. —Bill Costley, Santa Clara, CA We need unfiltered and diverse news sources to keep our democracy healthy and that cannot happen when a handful of entities own all the news outlets and send it through one reporter in the field. —Trudy Crow, Lyman, SC Media reform is necessary —Michael Wyatt, silver spring, MD

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Diversity in media- diverse viewpoints, please! —Kimberly Lairson, Richmond, IN put people before corporations. —Gary Childers, asheville, NC You are supposed to protect the public's interest - not the interest of a handful of mega-corporations who wish to own all of the voice in America. Please do your job. —P Welland, Northampton, MA The airwaves belong to the public. The government is supposed to manage them for the benefit of the public, not the private interests of profit making corporations. It is the FCC's job to stop the abuse of their brodcasting licenses. I call on you, FCC, to do your job. —John Martucci, New Paltz, NY I already have the tool kit :) —Jessica White, harrisburg, PA This country is looking more and more like Nazi Germany. Please do something! —Jason Mocanu, San Francisco, CA This concerns me greatly. Thanks for your good work on this limitation to our news exposure. Diversity of opinion means more possibilities to solve any problem. —Roberta Shoemaker-Beal, Wimberley, TX media concentration is an unnecessary evil. —Dan Hitt, palo alto, CA The 4th estate as a watchdog for the truth or its opposite, lies, has been diminishing as it has slowly turned into a competition as to which channel or new source can gather the most viewers. It's lost its reputation for true journalism and with this consolidation of news stories, it goes further into losing credibility. —Claudia Heller, wayland, MA I'm turning off TV. Its the same story on every channel over and over again. ENOUGH —Genny Cobb, winfield, IL We are depending on you to help protect our democracy. —Sally Thomas, Charlotte, NC We need independent local journalism —M Smith, Palo alto, CA The FCC was formed to police the public airwaves, to assure that all was allocated fairly, evenly, and with integrity in serving the owners, the American taxpayers and public. Today, the FCC and its rules serve big business broadcasters, investment bankers, and others who don't care about the public either locally, regionally, or nationally. Owning too many stations overall, owning too many stations in any given market, operating stations in anygiven market from elsewhere, are self serving to the owners with little regard to the public and the advertisers (other businesses!) and certainly is not what the FCC was formed to accomplish. —Henry F. Sommers, Vestal, NY

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ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS--A million facts and not an ounce of truth--Is that truly your Vision For AMERICA-- Vaughn Mc Elvis —Vaughn McKelvey, Edmonds, WA No wonder Americans are so unaware of what's happening!! Only the same bits of news everywhere. —Eileen Kapetsky, leland, NC Repeal the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Nobody's cable rates went lower, but the corporations got more powerful! —Kurt Fillmore, Petaluma, CA WAIT! Even in a media saturated and competitive market like SE Florida's Miami/Ft. Lauderdale & Palm Beach area, TV local in-depth reporting is extremely poor. What is lacking is professional reporting talent, feet-on-theground; people paid to really dig and develop factual news stories. If all the publishing media: TV, radio, print and the Web need to combine funding to field teams of professional reporters, than so be it. If media cannot solve the problem of funding a professional news staff, than all local news will continue to be traffic reports, cute animal stories and unrelated video network clips from anywhere and everywhere as filler for local news. —Philip M. Fortman, Davie, FL This consolidation is one of the most un-democratic measures ever proposed. We need protection from this!!! —James Deen, Redlands, CA Is there no way to stop this conglomeration?? —Michael Hale, Benicia, CA Our legislators run on promises to limit the bigness of comanies as a benefit for consumers and the economy. Yet, those same legislators make the backroom deals with lobbyists that the have also promised to control and still use as money sources. —James Gaskins, Hendersonille, TN typical obomism when the hell are we gona impeach this president and can this administrarion —Robert Recla, kaukauna, WI I am opposed to monopolies in any form, especially in our communications/media. Please do what you can to keep the airways free and open for many different opinions. —Katherine A Smith, San Diego, CA Far too much of the publicly owned spectrum is already in the control of far too few. The Commission must take its obligations to the People more seriously. A good start would be the reinstatement of the Fairness Doctrine. —Kieren Ladner, Chicago, IL we already have enough PHOTOCOPY Journalism on all the current channels I would like to see more of my own community news. —Charles Fletcher, Hoffman Estates, IL Wake up American —Lorraine Olla, Port Murray, NJ No news means no democracy. —Mrs. Linda Horne, Novato, CA

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Enabling news groups to conspire to reduce local news is tantamount to restricting our 1st Amendment rights of free speech. Do the right thing + stop this collusion. —Ev, Sherman Oaks, CA Covert my ass. We know what's going on! —Lynn Morris, Chicago, IL Covert consolidation cheats the public and weakens access to information and different points of view that are the heart and soul of a democracy —James Crenner, Romulus, NY Diversity is what made America. We must enforce it. —Dexter Adams , sumter, SC Is it possible to have investigative reporting back? At least one of the major channels does not even allow someone from the opposite(view) or party to comment. Therefore we only get soundbites that help the affiliate stations owners. Newscasters are just pundits now who say and read what they're told. Where's Bill Moyer??, or Public radio? We have to read European website to really hear what's going on in the US. —Susan Flanagan, Camdenton, MO When, EVER, has corporate consoilidation benefited WE the PEOPLE? It always benefits the greediest. The wingnuts lie when they say regulations should be eliminated. They want regulations, but only the kind that make them richer. Will the FCC respect the American people? or has it passed entirely into the fascist corporate maw? —Clifford Slayman, Hamden, CT You are the safety net for American citizens, don't fail us. —Sam DeNardo, Chicago, IL Please help support democracy! —Michael Conley, Milford, NH Support an open arketp I support an open marketplace of news & ideas - not limited, franchise style journalism. Please share! —Diane Gold, Chicago, IL GET A SPINE and stand up for the public airways. —Paul Demianew, bainbridge island, WA Less Advertising 18min is too much —Irene Anbender, West Bloomfield, MI This is truly a scary thing - stop this now! —Cheryl Stone, Rochester, NY It is appalling to me how little local news comes my way. The consolidation that is going on does nothing to keep people truly informed about what is happening in our lives. The homogenized local, regional, national, and world news we get is pitiful. This must stop. —Mrs. Deborah Gladstone, Park Forest,, IL

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We need as much local news as possible. I care more about what happens in Alamogordo, NM, than in Albuquerque. —Beverly Eckman-Onyskow, Alamogordo, NM It's time to ensure that we have multiple viewpoints and NOT 'one size fits all' in the Media. Thank you, Jane Gorwin RN —Jane Gorwin, Oakland, CA This IS NOT Nazi Germany and we don't need anymore propagandist's like Goebbels!!! —Daniel Woods, Oak Lawn, IL Does the FCC really want another scandal of abusing the public's trust. Do everyone, especially your agency, a favor and end the shameful acts of the agency charged with protecting public speech and truth. Better yet, make it a US law, as in Canada and other countries, that companies cannot make it a policy to tell lies and trash the truth, while calling it "news," and hiding their corporate agenda that their lies promote. —Magan Weid, Lake Isabella, CA Channels KASA - Fox 2 and KRQE 13, a CBS affiliate are doing this. —Patricia Fowler, Albuquerque, NM We need more not less news in print, on tv, and on line. Promote diversity of opinion. —Jean Sachs-Nygard, Chicago, IL I am forsed to watch Algezera and RT Russian TV or Satelite radio to get real news. I never watch CBS, ABC, NBC.etc. —Jim Colley, Chicago, IL Not sure how active I want to be , but would like to see what it entails, so send the kit. —Loretta Larkin, Jersey City, NJ I need to trust the news I get and I need to trust my government to consider that informed citizens have value. —Kim Walker, pinellas park, FL We have a managed/controlled media; this is a disaster for a so-called democratic society. —VE Perkins, Franktown, CO Whatever happened to anti-trust laws? —Anne Tupler, Thornton, CO don't let them get away with it. —J Daniel Moylan, brookline, MA Please remember citizens own the air, and Corporations are not local citizens but global giants with profit goals and only secondary interested in citizens —David Beauchamp, Campbell, CA We need diversity of opinion and original reporting, not a cookie cutter approach to local news. Competition is essential. —David Robinson, Denver, CO

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PLEASE FIX THIS PROBLEM DON'T LET IT GET LIKE ALMOST ALL OUR PROTECTIVE LAWS WHERE ONLY ONE POWERFUL GROUP MAKE ALL THE RULES. THOSE LAWS WERE MADE TO PROTECT US REGULAR PEOPLE . PLEASE! MAKE IT PROTECT US FROM THE MONEY HUNGRY MONSTERS! —Irma Coy, PITTSBURGH, PA bigger is not better. Democracy needs an informed voter, news is needed to inform the voter. Big news agencies are not doing their job (FOX), little and local news groups need to be reformed to fill in the gap. —gregory Severson, Lynnwood, WA I thought this was not allowed? —Brian Cavanaugh, thornton, CO Freedom and diversity of information are cornerstones of our republic. KEEP THEM! —William J. Handley, Edgewater, CO Without a diverse press free of corporate tyranny there can be no democracy -- proven by the degree of ignorance in Americans about the issues affecting their lives: climate change, the War Powers act and expanding US wars under Obama, real causes of Iraq war, environmental carcinogens, Republican attacks on EPA, and much more. Democracy has all but disappeared. Please act to preserve us from this most recent effort by the corporate media that crushes our local news. —Ellen Cantarow, Medford, MA Stop tricking the TV PAYING public! I cannot receive free tv due to our landscape. Don't say it's a LOCAL station when it is NOT. STOP consolidating or TELL us what the TRUTH is. —Sherrie Withrow, Concord, CA Whoever rules the airwaves rules the country. The FCC has be lax in policing these matters from its beginning. Please take back our waves! —Jane Brody, Chicago, IL lets move on this please —Thaddeus Cline, Medford, MA We hit the wall believe it or not. The planet is overshoot,no food,fuels,or comming soon H2O, this will cause food to decline. Grow local or not at all, because its here folks. —William Lorch, Joliet, IL It is the right thing to do. —Carl Weiler, Ferndale, MI People need to be aware of what's going on in their own communities. Please don't let noncompetitive corporate consolidation impair the public's right to know! —Steve Gilmartin, Berkeley, CA We need a variety of news channels to get unbiased reporting. Stop the abuse of FCC media ownership rules. —Barbara Hail, Warren, RI Monopoly is unhealthy in any context, especially speech. It's dangerous when fewer and fewer are paying attention to what's going on. We need to support a diverse journalist profession, in order to support a functioning democracy! —Jane M Braaten, Hadley, MA Free Press

I have noticed a decline in the quality and content of our local news. Please help us stop this trend before we completely lose our diverse viewpoints on local events. —Bryan Province, Peoria, IL Media consolidation is disastrous for our democracy. We need more independent news not corporate fed garbage. —Leroy Frankel, Longmont, CO All I can say is: thank goodness for National Public Radio and The Corporation for Public Broadcasting. But we still need local news from local commercial media. Don't let them opt out by default. —Charles S Mitchell, Keokuk, IA Stop it now —Mr. Michael McCune, Denver, CO A democracy can not function without citizen access to information. —Tom Denison, Corvallis, OR We need, we want an educated populace, and education requires information from diversified sources. Time to stop rule of the dollar. —Valorie olsen, berkeley, CA Please don't let one anchor present the news. I got to have more points of view. —Juan David, Cheraw, SC Let's remember Katrina. After it hit the onle station on the air was a local, low powered station. It's owned (or was) by one man who kept on the air to help people & rescuers. Without him many others would have been in major trouble. Which is what they would have been if the FCC's latest proposed regulations had been in effect because mergers, buyouts, etc. would have put this staion out of buisness. The FCC was established to ensure that there is competition in all forms of media & communications. Let's get the job done by ignoring the big, powerfull telecom companies & media companies when they try to muscle their way to a near monopoly. —Dave Scanlon, Mpls., MN Or are you in their pocket too? —Sjoran Fitzpatrick, Indian Hills, CO Dear Functionary of the Corrupt Elites, Stop working for the corrupt few and instead do your job and WORK FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST. —Dane Cobble, Boulder, CO One report by one reporter and one camera leads to a one sided view. Certainly not one that leads to either critical thinking, nor Intelligent conversation. I don't want a monolithic society. Not today, nor ever! —Loreta Torres, San Francisco, CA I AM SICK OF CORP. NEWS —Reginald Robertson, chicago, IL

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This is a piss poor excuse for news reporting. It is decisions like these in the news industry based on economic not news considerations that helps dumb down the populace. If you folks think the alternative of seeking news on the internet can make up for this in an era of opinion over fact dominating news reporting in all venues including the internet, then you are even dumber than the people who actually buys this weekass shit you peddle and thinks its unbiased news reporting. STOP IT! —Tim Perdue, San Francisco, CA There can be no freedom in a country without the freedom of the press. Monopoly will destroy our country. —E Kadera, Warrenville, IL this has been obvious for a long time. —Patricia Silver, Berkeley, CA This is a crucial part of media consolidation that must be stopped. —Pat Tibbs , San Francisco, CA Need this by July 5. Media reform presentation later next week. Phone 615-714-3185 —Gary Bowers, Nashville, TN Plus Steve Waldman's praise of local TV news struck me as overly gushy. A thinking person can't get much public service from the vast majority of local TV news programs. —Michael Marcotte, Stanford, CA I was just wondering what action you have taken to address your ex-chaiperson's leaving FCC for an executive job at Comcast shortly after engineering the Comcast 51% take-over of NBC-Universal? Please do the jobs for which you are responsible! —Mark D. Tolpin MD, FAAP, Millburn, NJ stop the take over of our media by the NAZI's —Frank Sanfilippo, Everett, MA I'd like to get "the rest of the story"... in print and copy. —Mary W Stein, chicago, IL Chicago has a great tradition of print and broadcast journalism that's being diluted by the day. This copycat loophole is a disgrace. Press baronsshould be providing jobs and rewarding excellence. —Lisa Nesselson, Chicago, IL Hurry! —Dolores Harshaw, Oakland, CA I think the FCC has shown that it needs to have a copy of the US Constitution posted in every office and read everyday. Notice that it starts with "we the people of the United States of America, not we the corporations. Also, start the day reading a summary of the Sherman Antitrust Act. —Kevin Kingma, El Cerrito, CA I have not watched American news for years because it is unreliable, overly generic and the reporters present opinion in a manner that is equal to the basic facts of a story. In short American news programs have become useless to me. —Dale Foster, Temecula, CA

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The FCC won't do anything to help truely local PEG programming, but is ok with the Tribune Companies consolodated ownership and the major TV news stations pooling their news reporting coverage? Something is really wrong. —Bruce Anderson, Rolling Meadows, IL Walter Conkite wouldn't have stood for the quality/diversity of so-called news of today. Bring back that era of news! —Carla Massaro, Loveland, CO All I can say is read "1984"! This is what is happening now in our country! —Suzanne Wolski, Waitsfield, VT "Weird Al" Yankovich's movie "UHF" details perfectly, albeit humorously, the risk every community takes in having only one voice. Please do what you can to keep the diversity in our news! —Rick Spencer, Cranston, RI We need much more diversity in news programs. This can't happen if 1 company owns multiple areas of news dissemination. —Sheila Kwartler, Worcester, MA Free media. Let the truth be told. —Thomas Koester, San Francisco, CA The news is being dumbed down, stop the consolidation or we'll all be 5th graders mentally. —Ralph Finley, Santa Clara, CA The FCC must do its duty to the American people and halt the Privatization of the Public Airwaves. —J Chris Henry, Johnson City, TN in a world where journalism has died, this is just a further deteirioation.. —John Martin, kingston, MA My friend is visiting China and says CNN is better there. I was better in Italy, Brazil, and Holland too. —Julia Lawyer, benicia, CA Local News MUST be truly local - not interchangeable faces and stories generated by Big Media to sell We the People a bill of goods! —Tim & Tammy Liebe, Syracuse, NY This is silly. What is the price we will eventually pay for such shoddy news reporting. —John A. Challenger Jr., winnetka, IL Good job well done. You have proven yourselves capable; STAY THE COURSE, for the greater good. —John Joseph Fortier, Redondo Beach, CA Since corporate moguls began taking over media outlets and covertly (or overtly) dictating editorial content, the Fourth Estate has suffered. Now we are being force-fed the same propaganda from multiple channels, thanks to collusion between news "outlets." PLEASE PUT A STOP TO IT! —Edwin D Coleman, Tempe, AZ

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For one time give the public a break! —Mary B.Schneider, Rlysburg, PA Investigative journalists are essential to a healthy democracy. —William Grafft, Santa Clara, CA I rely heavily on local and diverse news and information in making decision for my daily life and in keeping myself well-informed to make voting decisions and communicating with my Government. —Carol, Fullerton, CA In particular, please examine the trend of universities selling off their student-run radio stations, aided by the company Public Radio Capital. —James Marshall, Berkeley, CA Thank you for your work! —Biljana Milenkovic, Washington, DC You MUST stop playing favorites with big business VS we the "little" people. Remember us? We're the ones who put you in office. WE CAN remove you just as easily. Just look at last November's elections. Sure, the people did a stupid thing and brought back Repubthugs! That won't happen again! Next time it could be you! It's time to put a stop to this behavior. —George R. Goffe, San Jose, CA This is long overdue! —Barbara Chally, Sunrise Beach, MO Please help stop Big Business influence in Government. —Aaron DeWolf, Longmont, CO This is getting sickening ! —Daniel Porst, Rolling Meadows, IL It's called "Dummying Us Down", a book written many years ago that still holds-even more so today. I think it's also propaganda because most people, or so they say, get their news from TV-so they get the one story the corporations & "pundits" want us to hear-and believe. I notice even NPR has shortened it's local news. I guess the FCC is just part of the system. What a shame/sham. —Barbara F Barbour, Berkeley, CA Come on- do your damn jobs: protect the public's right to equal access. They're OUR airwaves! —Matt Maguire, Petaluma, CA Please support diversity in reporting and journalism. It is essential to a healthy democracy. Thanks. —Kendall Magnussen, Boulder, CO The idea that broadcasters can claim public airwaves to simply shovel out the same content is ridiculous. There is no diversity in a market if all the stations are simply broadcasting the same content with a different brand attached on each. Allowing commercial speech to dominate broadcast spectrum, accompanied by only a token effort to serve the public, is not how the public airwaves were meant to be used. Please reclaim this spectrum for the public or FORCE broadcasters to provide support for local news, opinions, and content. Further, stop allowing non-local corporations to serve areas as strictly a commercial proposition. Licenses should only be granted to those who serve the communities involved, and the serving standard should not be the low bar of an occasional canned newscast. —Alex Silva-Sadder, Sacramento, CA Free Press

For a democracy to work, voters need to hear many different voices. This is a serious threat to our country! —Gail Lenehan, Hingham, MA Do you job and represent the public interest instead of trying to get in bed with big business. —Tarvin Clark, Arroyo Grande, CA It's time the merger nonsense ends. The next step is stopping the ATT & T-mobile merger. With this merger we loose jobs, competition and the Internet. —John T. Kerry, St. Louis, MO This consolidation puts a damper on Democracy. —Laurens L Battis III, Oakland, CA More theofascist takeover of a once promising country. —Don Richardson, Brevard, NC Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Greg Weiss, Sylmar, CA The communications act of 1934 was not outdated when it came to the rules assuring diversity of ownership. What ever happened to operating in the public interest? —Peter Zanger , New York,, NY We have only one newspaper and two TV network channels. —Gene Parola, Honolulu, HI More than ever before we need news that comes from numerous sources. And we need news that comes from local sources. —Terry Rolleri, San Francisco, CA Most people get their news from radio and TV. To maintain our democracy we need informed citizens. To have informed citizens we need local news programs to report on local issues. —Rachel Kahn-Hut, Oakland, CA The FCC has been more of a hindrinch to the people of these United States than a help. —Jesse Spurgeon, Richland, WA Please stop these covert consolidations.Thank you for your time and patience. —Ronald Grimmer, kenmore, NY Murdoch and FAUX Spews are already too powerful--most of us want real news, NOT what THEY choose to tell us, and most of what they spew are lies and opinions, not real news! Stop Fascism NOW! —Susan D. Martin, Oakland, CA Free Press

Why are you letting this happen? We need more local sources. —Anne W. Baird, Duxbury, MA Real news Real Stories and most importantly Diversity in Reporting Local , National and Global Stories —Rev James Walsh, Haleiwa, HI Board news will always be important. Don't narrow our world just to worship your bank account. —Crystal Black, Mililani, HI Please stop this before it goes out of hand. —Raykel R, louisville, KY Broadcasters are given valuable spectrum in return for public service. If they are not providing their own local news, why not charge them for using public airwaves without public service? —John H. McManus, Sunnyvale, CA We need free-market competition. Without, journalism cannot thrive. —Ernest Abeytia, Mountain View, CA Robust journalism is essential to democracy. Without it, wealthy and powerful individuals and corporations have more influence, and less transparency, less accountability, more corruption and conflicts of interest result. —Karisa Bohon, Oakland, CA My husband & I just remarked this morning that it's hard to tell the difference between Newsweek & People magazine. It's the same w/ TV. "News" is infotainment & now is being shared among several covertly consolidated stations. Democracy depends on an informed electorate & it is your job to make sure that diverse, verified information is available to all. —Barbara Muehlhausen, Schaumburg, IL Homogenization is great for milk, but disasterous for broadcasting information and ideas in a free society. Please enforce the rules as they were intended. Do not allow greed and expediency to stunt local diversity of dialog. —Barbara Willison-Platten Registered Voter, Little Suamico, WI This will not do!! You corrupt bastards —Scott Moore, Leesburg, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Kevin Richardson, Austin, TX Our ability as local citizens to write letters to the editor of our nearest newspapers has also been strongly curtailed. These are the tools that citizen's use to create and maintain their democracy, and they are very important. —William W Haywood, Centralia, WA

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restrictions on the # of media outlets one company have foster competition and real news. It is time to take the GE/Comcast out of our networks —Raymond Alman, fort collins , CO In addition, the FCC should protect local areas by making radio stations use the town or village their studios are in as their stated station location. Many small areas have stations identifying themselves as being from one borough or village, when in fact their studios, news, etc. are in another jurisdiction. Their broadcasting towers are more often than not, in a third location. Why permit a radio station to give their location as a place they have no connection to? If they identify themselves as being in a location, they should have their studio or broadcasting point from that location. —Douglas Leathers, Pleasant Gap, PA Local FIRST! —Ray James, adrian, MI Thank goodness for Public Radio and TV! —Suzanne Hartley, Phoenix, AZ Please stand with the people.Thank You. —Manuel Jimenez, chicago, IL Unless we support more and varied news coverage, we will only have propaganda, and ourselves to thank for it. —Jondi, Brooklyn, NY you have my support but I don't believe the way the country is progressing with corporate take over that you will get anything changed. In a word we're screwed. —Carole Kinkle Daley, Lima, OH For years, I have been wondering what happened to local news and the situation is getting worse. The local news broadcasts here, Chicago, give information on New York, Los Angeles, Calcutta, Beijing, wherever. However, very little information is given about the happenings in Chicago and the surrounding area. We buy the newspapers and listen to NPR to get not only international but local news. It is quite surprising to see what goes on in the area that is not covered on the networks' local newscasts. The local newscasts here are often filled with special reports that have nothing to do with this city and, in fact, come from other large cities. I think such reports belong on the networks' national news program if they are even newsworthy. Most are 'special interest' fillers. Nothing to do with what's happening in Chicago or available to viewers in this area. I have also wondered How the FCC allowed such flaunting of local news requirements. It is basically the big networks that are abusing the rules. —Madelyn Gaul, Chicago, IL Stop "covert consolidation. —Eric Steffen, Richmond, CA Why do I have to learn from the New York Times about Oakland's Bay Bridge? —Ardys DeLu, Berkeley, CA We used to have separate news for NBC and CBS in Fargo. Now they have 1. Plus ABC in Fargo now shares the same news with Grand Forks on the weekend. And they also own the newspaper in 4 out of the 5 largest markets. The population has almost doubled in 20 years but now we have less stations. —Bradley Bredell, Fargo, ND

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This is a slippery slope, down which we have already slid considerably, eroding the freedomss so carefully put in place for the Fourth Estate by the Founders, in the interests of democracy. Please do the right thing and do what is best for democracy and the people's right to an unfettered, nonmonopolistic, truly free media. —Maura Stephens, Spencer, NY Would you please start doing right for WE THE PEOPLE? —F W White, Jefferson City, MO When Chicago news stations can't afford to actually pay journalists to cover the news they need to go out of business. Or perhaps cut their executive salaries, or their share holder returns. —Elizabeth Ritzman, Oak Park, IL As Joseph Goebbels, Nazi minister of propaganda said, “The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over”. This is what your allowing media consolidation is making happen. Nothing but the same propaganda repeated over and over and over and over and over and over. —Jake Jacobs, Kailua-Kona, HI The public owns the airwaves, not corporations. Protect the public's right to transparency in media ownership. —Mitchell Diamond, Sunnyvale, CA Please stop the covertly consolidation of radio statons. Yours truly , William Moller —William Moller, Ben Lomond, CA We need more news not less. My wife just was in Israel and saw CNN International which was far supperior to the domestic station. —Kenneth S. Sachs, Minnetonka, MN What is it about this that the FCC doesn't get?! Do they WANT Americans' news to come from only one or two points of view? "...I n 2007, the FCC ignored letters and calls from millions of Americans and tried to rewrite its media ownership rules to let companies own both newspapers and TV or radio stations in the same town. This change would have opened the floodgates to new media mergers, leading to even more layoffs in newsrooms while thinning out diverse perspectives from local news...." We NEED local, diverse, news sources! —AE Houston, Cedar Grove, NC Stop the madness. —Diane Paul, Novato, CA President Obama has disappointed on civil liberties, the public option, endless war, and many other fronts. The FCC needs to resist media consolidation if it doesn't wish to add another chapter to this sorry list. —James C. O'Donnell Iii, Columbia, MO It is time to put an end to the same propaganda emanating from so many supposedly independent sources. One endless corporate view is killing democracy. —Donald Isenman, Napanoch, NY I am extremely anxious about the lack of unbiased news available to the public. We need less political spin and more facts to base our own conclusions on. —Corry Dastur, Petaluma, CA

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Television in general and news in particular has reached an all-time low. I don't learn what is going on in my community-rather I hear about a dog that drown, a child who won a spelling bee or another apartment fire. What I need to know are legislative issues, new laws coming into effect, the local economy, bank regulations, and maybe a weather forecast. The "news" is nothing more than banal "entertainment" for the extremely bored or extremely uneducated. Add to this mre than 10 minutes of ads in each half hour segment and it is hardly worth owning a TV set. Kathleen Flynn —Kathleen Flynn, Arvada, CO The media consolidation has been taking form for forty years, at least....the tighty-righties who have bought the Supreme Court and so many of our faux representatives have been working a three-generation plan...and they've been VERY effective. Not to seem too paranoid, but as an old green-beret I can prctically cite the textbook case of subversion the Kochs have followed, and VERY well, too. Until the Supremes are purged and cleansed, ANY FCC public-oriented law coming before the squatters on the SCOTUS will be struck down...even the 8-hour day or votes for women, or other revisiting of Constitutional Amendments are up for tyrannical revision...I applaud YOUR actions and they are necessary, but once again, until the Supremes are purged of Koch corruption, there is NO justice available to citizens...that includes YOU...through legal means. The right-wing coup has WON, and they are only now beginning to move on their plans for complete return to the social and political relations of 1700. You seriously haven't a CLUE. —Leslie Piper, las cruces, NM we need to be informed by a free and competitive local press! —John Sgammato, Plymouth, MA Thanks for helping my voice be heard. Too few are in control of too much of the national dialogue and politics in the mass media. —Joseph Bridy, Phliadelphiia, PA What are we doing going backwards? If you don't want to keep and enforce the the rules get off the board, —John Lawlor, lowell, MA Responsible journalists are the life blood of a democracy and this nation is anemic because of $$$ and the corporate media. —Marta Ladd, Savoy, IL Isn't your job to manage the airwaves that belong to the public fairly? And in the interest of the public? The public is diverse of ethnicity, class and opinion. Please take your job seriously and protect the public from predatory profiteering from the public airwaves. There's enough money to be made WITH diversity. —Terry Strauss, Mill Valley, CA i am concerned we are losing fair and impartial journalism in this country; one of the foundations of a healthy democracy —Craig Suide, San Francisco, CA "Above all forms of market abuse, Monopoly is the great enemy to good management." - Adam Smith (paraphrased) —Zachary Stevens, Oakland, CA We are not the fools that you take us to be. Stop acting against our interests, as we are the ones with the power. —Dorinda Kelley, portland, OR We need more independent news not less —John Back, Barryville, NY Free Press

It is time to stop the capitalist raping of communities worldwide. The media represents exclusively the corporate interest by controlling what the public is informed about in such a way as to serve the capitalist forces trying to (and being rather successful sadly) screw everybody out of what little rights, freedom and money they have so that they can continue to line their own pockets without regard to humanity and the world. Enough!!!! —Pedro Cibavicius, union city, CA Please open the doors to opportunities to increase local news. —Glory Adams, Eau Claire, WI This is an insidious way to bypass the FCC's ownership rules! —Ken Lim, Saratoga, CA Sounds like once again, the republicans want to keep us barefoot and pregnant and receive our news via Pony Express! —Trish Van Aman, Clovis, CA pretty soon we will be shouting from our rooftops and you will see real power! —lynn Scott, forest knolls , CA I'm always shocked how what I read in the local papers is nowhere to be found on lonewstv news reports, save KTVU. —Caroline Bracco, Redwood City, CA stop covert consolidation today. —Paulaine Griffith, Union Grove, WI FCC STAND UP FOR THE AMERICAN PUBLIC!!!! —Jo Jetson, NY, NY generally unsatisfied w/ local coverage, little investigative journalism, all fluff, entertainment —Jeffrey Vetter, Aurora, CO To parapfrase the late Doug Henning; 'newsmedia is supposed to percieve its audience as citizens of a democracy,not mere consumers of goods and services. —Dana Franchitto, S.WEllfleet, MA Diversity of our airwaves is of prime importance; so, when is this going to happen? —Herb Gartsman, Canyon Country, CA Do the right thing!!! Do what works!!! —John T Cavaliere SFO, Warwick, RI It is bad enough that public television is struggling to maintain its operation...but a "melding" of viewpoints on the news cannot and should not happen. —Michael Burg, Corona, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski, it is time for the FCC to stand up for the people for once, and put an end to corporate monopolies in both broadcasting and in Internet services. —Jeffrey Labovitz, bolinas, CA

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This is a direct result of having no limit to what you can own in a broadcast market. —Steven Moreno, Rohnert Park, CA "public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts" as stated in the body of this message. Yes it's already so and getting worse. —Patricia Greenough, San Anselmo, CA Enough of the gobbling of local news outlets by the sharks of big media! No variety of news sources, no democracy! —Dot Jackson, Pickens, SC As a nation, our social strructure is absolutely vital. To be a society, communication is fully as vital. Your role is thus totally essential and you discharge of your duties can hardly be more necessary than they are. Protecting reasonable control of media ownership is as ctritical element and we count on your responsible action --- in spite of profit-seking motivations working in the opposite direction. —Ed` Nelson, Orland Park, IL We Need more Competition not less. —Orlando Bonnelly, Glendale, CA Freedom of the press is becoming more and more meaningless as the power of media winds up in fewer and fewer hands. Please stand up for democracy and prevent the consolidation of this important power. —Jennifer Crispin, Rodney, MI My city has one major daily newspaper which mostly reprints NYT and AP articles. Very rare are investigative journalists heard any more. —Patricia Jackson, San Francisco, CA Please supporrt the public interest. The country that needs saving may be your own. —Dr. Charles Swanson, Boxford, MA We are fortunate to still have active PBS and NPR stations in the DFW area. —William Littlehales, McKinney, TX Thank you for all you do to protect our airwaves. Please continue to fight against consolidation of ownership. We need a free, public honest media and news reporting. Will not happen if the bulk of all news rests in the hands of a few very rich men. —Debbie Royalty, Charles Town, WV Hi, don't feel as thought I can help out now, but your action is much appreciated, Thanks, Tony... —Anthony Cannito, Syracuse, NY As an Independent candidate for U.S. Congress I and other non party candidates were completely ignored/censored by the Sioux City Journal one of 52 newspapers owned by the Lee Corporation, in N. CentralWest U.S.A. I have previously been censored by the Des Moines Register as well in 2000, and I picketed their newspaper office. The American people are to blame, for they have abandoned their Duty to monitor and petition for change when not satisfied with government actions. This makes it a breeze for someone with Billions$ to self ordain themselves' King or Queen of America, and then the world. Hey why not "The nation is asleep" and presents the greatest opportunity since the War of Independence, in which to reverse the effects of the principle of self- rule or power of the people. —Martin James Monroe, Sioux City, IA Free Press

This behavior smacks of the dumbing down of the public practiced by fascism. It is poisonous for a democracy —Joan Schroeter, chicago, IL The strength of democracy is based in the local; please help preserve it. Thanks. —Paul Baker, Chicago, IL I want to help —Julie, Anaheim, CA In ANY line of work, competition is necessary in order to keep quality high; in the press, it's also needed to prevent the press from becoming nothing more than publicists for whoever is in power. Media consolidation is fundamentally a bad thing, in every possible respect, from the point of view of the public & of the nation's welfare. Do NOT allow any more of it to happen; DO make such consolidation as has already occurred null & void. —Keith Roberts, Alameda, CA Media Monopolies are out of control; it is the responsibility of the FCC to regulate and prevent the domination of the air waves by the wealthiest corporations; the air waves are, after all, the PUBLIC commons, not the playground only for the richest among us. —Michael David Melio, Westminster, CO More and smaller media outlets, less big ones will foster an enhanced free speech, enhanced humanity in our nation. —David Walden Levin, Ardmore, PA When will money and power stop being the rule? It is the FCC job to stop this abuse? Right? —Fred Coplin, Saint Petersburg, FL This is an important issue, and FCC is the only agency that can protect us against this danger —Martha Ferger, Dryden, NY People need to be well informed in order to participate effectively, in a democracy. —Dorothy T Kiljan, Arvada, CO Please join with the millions of individuals who have asked you to be vigilant in favor of the American people and not big business. —Patricia Voss, Vacaville, CA Local News is the Lifeblood of a community. Please help to promote an informed citizenry. —Donna B McClure, Millbury, MA The FCC must work to ensure the news industry is as diverse as possible. Media concentration threatens divergent views. Don't allow media consolidation. —Peter B. Sweeny, Pleasantville, NY In this, the Information Age, the thing we can least afford is a paucity or degeneration of the information upon which we base our most important decisions, the news of our world. —Michael Chastain, Longmont, CO tv news should be independent in my city not stations glomming together to put out the same on two channels —Paul Vorhies, Saint Louis , MO

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Well done. Don't let up now...! —Edward Hess, Phoenix, AZ Shut these loopholes. An uninformed citizenry will never work out for anyone for long. —Amber Joy, Seattle, WA the people vs the corporations....which side are you on? —Stack Kenny, Asheville, NC Stop the cookie cutter news on every channel. —Nan Sweeney, lexington, KY If we are to have freedom of the press then news outlets must not be all controlled from a few centerd of power. —Robert McNair , Boone, IA Stop the uniform news packages that consolidation of TV channels and stations cause to grow. —Ed hosegood, Williamsburg, VA No free society can exist without a free media. To allow these consolidations -- no matter what excuse is used to justify them -- is to consoldate the Right of the public to know into a few hands that will control everything. —Philip Greene, Fairborn, OH It's a sad day when it takes a court to make our government work for the people rather than some monied interests greedy demands. —Douglas Russell, Scottsdale, AZ The San Francisco Bay Area has a population of 7.4 million according to the 2010 census. We only have two newspapers to serve the 7.4 million people. This is dangerous and does not serve the community —William Spicer, Fremont, CA Thank you for all you do! —Richard E. Mills, Madison, WI Less regional reporting does cut into the quality of a democracy. We must maintain a diverse and healthy press/media in the United Sates. Thank you for your consideration. —Dr. Penelope Fetsch, El Cerrito, CA You send me letters to write, and I will do some time on the computer at home and send them out. —Terri L Graumann, Oakland, CA The FCC is so busy pixelating "one-finger-salutes" and even invfant backsides, not to mention bleeping-out dialog in late-night shows not seen by children that I doesn't seem to notice that the news media is rapidly becoming a monopoly, and the news managed by corporations and sponsors rather than honest reporters reporting real news. —David Ross, city, CA Please stop consolidation and support local news!! —Judith Rich, Natick, MA Stop the "same-spun", revolving-door news. We're gonna get the local, diverse news anyway-- without you! And, simply be shutting off your stations.... —Stephanie Sweas, Chicago, IL Free Press

www.Akaku.org - I am developing a Community Correspondents curriculum to garner more citizen journalists for Maui County. —Stephen Luksic, Kula, HI Best way yours truly can help is through the persuasive art of direct response copywriting. Look forward to working with you soon. —Eric Rosen, SJ, CA Free speech should not be bought and sold —Mike Warfel, Naperville, IL LET'S GET BACK TO REAL NEWSCASTERS INSTEAD OF THESE PC NEWS READERS. WE NEED REAL REPORTERS ON THE JOB FOR THE NEWSPAPERS. —Claire Sliptchuik, Melbourne, FL Local news is to be reported as a reason for giving a news program the rights to the air. —Dana Bailey, Oxnard, CA Covert consolidation is occurring wholesale in the Denver Area, especially Channels 9 and 20 under the same ownerhip. In all cases the stations are getting free license to use public airways for free but with the understanding that they will provide that unbiased information that is needed to protect our democracy. Sadly to get that kind of information we have to go to public television. Unless the commercial station shape up, their licenses should be pulled and their band width assigned to public television. —Ralph J. Ellis, Brighton, CO obvious dangers of limited local perspective are coming to light - please protect democracy by ensuring different voices can be heard - thanks and regards —Douglas Hastert, louisville, KY I live in Illinois! Imagine who would be running this place without local investigative news coverage. This is about democracy and a MEANINGFUL free press. We need a free and diverse press, not a cheap and sensationalist corporate press. Please help. Thanks, Chris —Chris Baehrend, Countryside, IL May the FCC be Fair...for a change. —Susan Spring, Schenectady, NY It is a joke that we have to tell the FCC that this is necessary, IS THIS NOT THEIR JOB? Please do not allow this consolidation! —Curtis Griffin, Boulder, CO When there is no competition, there is no news, only propaganda. —Mark R. Kissinger, Monument, CO Corporations do not own the air waves any more than airlines own the skies. Who are you beholding to. the citizens of the United States, or the media corporations? The real bottom line is: What's good for the communities of America, not What's good for business. We need our country back! —Robert Magoffin, San Mateo, CA Two of our TV stations are controlled by the same company. Neither one is to be trusted for their local news. —Karen Linn, Westerville, OH Free Press

It is a disservice to the country and individual communities to have the news presented from only one point of view. —Mavis B. Knight, Dallas, TX there is also a right-leaning slant to all this, in my humble opinion. enough already! —John T Bell, denver, CO I weep for the lack of thorough journalism. —Mary Kaye, chicago, IL This is why I listen to Pacifica Radio. Local news is a joke —Greg Rosas, Castro Valley, CA Consolidation translates into less information and way less choice,not more,as we were told it would do. —Mrs. Susanne Ellis, San Francisco, CA i'm getting sick and tired of having to write to you everytime a decision has to be made by your commission, to tell you what to do. so, get off your dead goddamned ass and do the fucking job you were sent there to do because i don't have time for this shit. i've got a family to feed too. —R Johnson, granada hls, CA Monopoly is against the law. having all news information from one source is a monopoly also. Enough said. —Mr. Leon Montgolf, Geneva, IL plug these damn holes, we are tired of being told half truths —Timothy T. Stead, San Jose, CA One by one all of our local media outlets are being gobbled up by big buisness, I didn't find out until 1985 how bad our journalism is in this country, when I actually read more un-biased news stories about the troubles in Northern Ireland from a Brittish Paper saying that the UDF was mostly responsible. The first time in my life I'd ever read the name UDF in any paper. Our news outlets have only gotten worse since. Whatever happened to that Great American tradition of THE FREE PRESS? What ever happened to America? —Michael D. flisk, Chicago, IL Little by little controlled organizations are chipping away at public press...soon we will be hearing, watching what certain oranizations and groups who have sole control over what we read, watch, view on public entities will be in control and this must stop. We vote for our rights and this must not be abused. —Rosemary Zamora, Ontario, CA There is already a paucity of real news. Consolidation makes it worse. —Susan Burns, Albuquerque, NM Competitive Journalism is the purest form of journalism. We don't need conglomerates telling us the news as they choose to shape it —John Lee, Manito, IL Please break up these media monopolies and keep local news local. These mega media companies do not serve the local interests. They are firing the local newscasters and centralizing the "local" media in other cities. When did this become OK. I thought that local news was accountable to the local area and to have local input annually. —Michele McCullough, Roanoake, IL Free Press

This is the same as having only one newspaper. So much for democracy. —Laraine Winn, Clearwater, FL Protect our rights to communications accessibility, balanced news, and fairness in competition among news organizations. We demand and expect freedom of speech and information by unlocking and restoring to the consumer our reserves of intellectual property content that is in jeopardy of digital manipulation for perpetual monetization by unscrupulous aggregation orgs. Do not permit or give blank checks to corporations that would control the Internet. Repel the rebuilding of Ma Bell or any other organization scheming to own and profit from the web. Restore the FCC's mission and power to make the best crucial decisions on behalf of the public to prevent media market consolidations and mono-, oligopoly behaviors. Thank you! —Charmaigne Scott, Marina, CA This has already happened in Peoria, IL and should be reversed. —Chris Redmon, Marquette Heights, IL We have antitrust laws on the books. Use them! —Chris Mahan, Marlborough, MA The founding fathers knew that freedom of information was critical to democracy. Media company consolidation threatens our government (which is we the people-not the corporations). —Arthur Arnold, Torrington, CT Too much news is being consolidated across the country. —Lois Schank, Central City, NE It's imposible for one person to watch all news channels at once. —Elberta Raschke, Chicago, IL I stopped watching television broadcast news produced in America because large corporations do not want Americans to know the truth of what is actually happening here and around the world. Alternative media outlets are the only source of real news reporting left. This should not be the case since so many people depend on television. —David Duckworth, San Francisco, CA I am very concerned about freedom of the press and the public's access to unfiltered information through the media. —Susan Virostek, Killingworth, CT I certainly very happy that the Oligarchy appears to have lost this round. Every time there is a consolidation in the media, democracy loses. —Charles MacFarland, Adamstown, MD I am so sick of hearing news irrelevant to my interests. This consolidation will only worsen it. —John Kinel, Concord, CA On the eve of the 4th of July, the protection of public airwaves seems mighty significant. —Rachel Jacobsohn, Chicago, IL Zealous regulation of the airwaves is essential to the fundamental constitutional right of free speech. —Susan Sively, Brooklyn, NY

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As a New Jersey resident, I have trouble finding news on New Jersey rather than New York City and Philadelphia news. Recently our local public television station was handed over to a New York City station in a cost-cutting move. We need local news! —Cynthia Chovan-Dalton, Jersey City, NJ Have some good sense. —Mark Smith, Spring, TX Corporations may have stolen and swindled trillions of dollars but that will always be trumped by the billions of Americans who will not sell out their diverse media throughout the nation! —Carlos J. Echevarria, El Segundo, CA Shame on you. —Gemariah Borough, evanston, IL Fuck you —Richard Vitacco, Villa Park, IL We in New York City are getting less and less coverage of City news. It's dangerous and closes out much civic activity. —Ruth Eisenberg, New York, NY We really need local news to know what is happening. To consolidate stations truly hurts everyone since it takes away the chance to hear more than one version of the news. —Shirley Anderson, Staples, MN Even on cable channels we see this happening. Example, CNN & HLN have the exact same stories. I know there are some news stories all news stations will pick up but when ABC, NBC & CBS reporters use the same wording, it makes one wonder what is going on. It's like they all read the same briefing. Where will this take democracy? —Claudia Lawson, Spring Branch, TX Lin Media (WOODtv), Freedom Communications (WWMTtv) - how ironic a name, eh!, and Gannett (WZZMtv) are flouting the important rules of the FCC. Your prompt review and action is essential in the public interest. —jeff and carrol Erickson, Portage, MI I think we won that battle locally with Time-Warner and Smith Communications(WKTV) I t was a wonderful win for our community and region for that matter —Peter M. Benson, Barneveld, NY We need all the viewpoints from different broadcasters..not canned news that's all the same. —Cynthia Justice, Asheville, NC Put an end to covert consolidation. —Mark, Sacramento, CA I realize economy is not at its best, but we cannot sacrifice quality and accesibility of valauable local and diversity news for funding. —Evelyn S. Rosario, buffalo, NY It has reached the point that the only thing I watch on TV is the weather! —Francis J Hagan, Visalia, CA Free Press

Freepress has alerted us to this danger. It is the responsibility of the FCC to protect citizens' right to get real journalism, not business-sponsored, meaningless propaganda from media shows that claim to bring us the "news". —Elayne Pallist, Evanston, IL The FCC exists to protect the American public, not to serve big business - do your job! —Jim Finley, Albuquerque, NM No promises; send me your proposal. —Fred Ehmann, Newtown, PA We cannot have Democracy without diversity of our news. —Christine Spring, S.F., CA Keep the airwaves for the common good of the public - not for corporate profits. —Ann Strahm, Turlock, CA The Associated press is NOT a good thing, Not in my backyard please! —Wes Loveday, Poughkeepsie, NY Liberate us from the Corporations. —Francis E. Chisholm, East Lyme, CT America is based on choice and free market. Media consolidation and monopolies is totally the opposite of that and, also, leads to single thought. Look at the countries where there is single thought. How well off are they? —Carlos Alén, Allentown, PA The FCC has a responsibility to the people of the United States to protect us from the profit driven corporate media, be it through induced monopoly or other means of rigging the game for higher profit at the expense of the public. Please step up and DO YOUR JOB for the public. —George T. Kaufman Iii, Taylors, SC It's time to start doing your job and finally put a stop to these loopholes and back room deals. I'm tired of the average American always being ignored to help big business. Do your Job! —David Clark II, Novi, MI Fox, NBC Universal, CBS Corporation and Tribune Co. share newsgathering resources under a Local News Sharing agreement, combining journalists, crew and editorial staff. Often, news crews from each station are coordinated to ensure that no two stations cover the same story; the footage collected is shared between the stations. The result is a loss of editorial independence and diversity of viewpoints, as the stations are cooperating and not competing to cover the news. —Kathleen Thomas, New York, NY Ha, our voices were louder than big media money! The FCC shouldn't be bowing to power anyway, that's why it exhists! —James Pritschet, oakdale, MN Please vote for the people who depend on you to do the right thing. —Robert Dinkle, Mount Horeb, WI

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We really miss the truly local news coverage that we were able to get when we were younger. Consolidation has been great for the bottom lines of the corporations, but has hurt the average citizen in banking, healthcare, the oil industry and other areas. Please do not give in to the corporations on consolidating our media. —Linda Black, Woodbine, MD Mass Media is almost useless to our Democracy these days. Local media is all to important to risk its loss in some efficiency of scale. Please protect diversity in Media and attend to any back door loop holes that might attempt to circumvent the will of the people. —Dennis Dashiell, Bellinglham, WA Stop media consolidation now!!!!!!! it is against the best interests of America —Elizabeth Gulick, North Hollywood, CA we need a more diverse free press, please stop large corporations and bank holding companies from dictating what news is in our country! —Kevin Birk, Brooklyn, NY FREE SPEECH RULES !! —Ralph Browning, medford, OR What will it take for the FCC to earnestly work to foster an environment where integrity and independent voices can become the norm for news and information sources - a truly free press. —Bryan Schultz, Seattle, WA Keep our Radio Local! —Demetra Kristensen, Redding, CA If we are serious about maintaining a democracy in this country, we MUST have a diversity of broadcasters and media companies to insure that the public interest is served. —Charlene Fluder, Manchester, MI We cannot make good decisions about local issues without access to information about our local communities. —Felicity Devlin, Tacoma, WA Keep LOCAL alive. Global is not so great after all. —Jp Daigneault, Waitsfield, VT YEAH!!! —Toni Maira, sky valley, CA Your chance to do more for the urban communities —John McCartney, San Francisco, CA end the abuse. —John Idoux, Columbia, IL Free the news!!!! —Steve Ontiveros, Arlington, VA

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Please strengthen and enforce FCC rules against consolidating TV stations without the public's knowledge. They use our air waves, so they need to consider our wishes, not just what will benefit them financially. —Marion Hill, Durant, OK HEY, YOU'RE NOT INVISIBLE. WE KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, AND WE DON'T LIKE IT. STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT. DO WHAT THE FCC WAS CREATED TO DO: SAFEGUARD DEMOCRACY! —Martha P. Nochimson, Riverdale, NY With our country's political landscape becoming more polarized, and meganews outlets becoming more strident, we need more, not fewer voices. The time for real journalism has never been more critical. Please do not let the Rupert Murdochs and ClearChannels of the world gain more control over the public's informational airways and print media. —William McGee, Alpine, UT I agree with SaveTheNews.org and want stronger FCC leadership. —Arlene Pincus, Somerset, NJ I always thought the public was the owner of the airways? Stop the abuse. —Judith Basch, Davie, FL Don't let America suck. —Christopher Laing, Madison, WI It is bad enough that our mainstream news/media has become nothing short of a propaganda mouthpiece, so please keep the diversity and alternative media possible. —Mary Lebert, Brighton, MI Be well, —Rafael Hernandez, Alsip, IL Why are we as HUMANS so greedy and corrupt?? So of course our CORPORATIONS are going to be greedy and corrupt...monopolies of MEDIA should never be allowed! —John King, Lakeland, FL Consolidation in all forms must be stopped. It is clearly not in the public interest. We need free and local press/media. With consolidation we lose both —John Alessio, Mankato, MN Please close the loopholes. Thabk you. —Susanna Murrett, Boston, MA We must be able to trust our news service without having an owner's point of view forced on us as if it were the truth. —Robert E. Strong, Jacksonville, FL The recent court ruling should make it clear: these actions are AGAINST THE LAW and must be stopped. In cases where illegal consolidation has occurred, it must be reversed. It could be done with Ma Bell, it can be done here. —Abra Bigham, NYC, NY

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It is time that we the public start getting a more rounded source of news from many source in stead of one or two with having to dig through the internet to find it. As the Chairman of the FCC it is time you start doing your job and enforce the rules that were put in place to keep corporations in line. Madison Loftus —Madison Loftus, Happy valley, OR I remember a day when citizens felt if they could tell a news source of unjustice, they could be heard. Let's not give that expectation away with the rest of our rights. Corporations don't need protection, people do. —Ms. Candace McFarland, Citrus Heights, CA No matter how they try to hide it, big $ is still treeing to consolidate. —Ricki Becker, San Diego, CA Do Your Job and protect the airwaves for the public!!! —Gerald & Mary Lou DeVane, Palm Coast, FL You are employees of the taxpayers. Why don't you listen to what we want. Free and independent press. We don't want megapolies to control the media. —Linda Farin, Hollywood, FL Local Media MUST be required to provide substantial quality and quantity news DAILY for the area covered by the signal area. —Curtis Walker, Grass Valley, CA Media has been so driven by money that it has lost sight of providing fair balanced reporting. —Mark Peterson, Philadelphia, PA THIS IS ONLY FAIR! —Natalie H. Reed, carlsbad, CA I'm sick of the sameness of US tv and radio. Everywhere we get the same regurgitated "news", the same bloody fabrications, all apparently originating from a handful of so-called "sources". We need individual voices in America again, not more corporate spoonfeed garbage! —Barbara Pikus, Portland, OR We cannot have an informed public when news markets are allowed to consolidate either in the open or through backdoor loopholes. Your job is to work for the good of "The People". You need to do a much better job at it. —Anita McDermott, North Kingstown, RI I'd need to know more before I make a committment. —Margaret Hood, Redmond, WA One thing the US still has is free speech. Thancks to the Free Press for keeping it that way! We must say NO to media monopolies and corporate control of OUR information. I'm sure Franklin, Jefferson, Washington & Lincoln would agree! —David Johnston, Harrisburg, PA

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As a professional journalist for the last twenty years, I can attest to the shocking degree of media consolidation that has already taken place. Now a few major multinational corporations are the main players in media throughout the US and world. As a journalist, I've seen compensation drop into freefall, and copyright requests become ridiculous, with many outlets expecting images for free or nearly free, to be broadcast across all platforms. It's increasingly difficult for people with the talent and education required to support themselves in the world of journalism. The fewer outlets, the fewer jobs, and the more power media conglomerates have to bust unions and dictate unlivable wages. Lack of talented journalists means a watered-down, less educated crew of workers willing to create content for little. Basically, it's the public that loses the pillar of democracy that a free (and diverse!) press is, hearing a message dictated by a few powerful media heads. Please plug the holes, and disallow this kind of blatant market control, for the good of the public. —Nancy Black, Santa Barbara, CA Please also make the process of licensure for community radio stations easier! —Anthony S. Wright, Mill Valley, CA Despite the surge in Internet Journalism, there's still a huge portion of the population that believes everything they read in the paper or see on TV. You should not underestimate the impact that media consolidation has on the diversity, accuracy, and availability of information provided to the public —Matt Dragon, West Orange, NJ “Successful democracies are built on certain common foundations—and they include the following rights. First, all successful democracies need freedom of speech, with a vibrant free press that informs the public, ensures transparency, and prevents authoritarian backsliding.” Of all people: – President George W. Bush, May 18, 2005, speech to the International Republican Institute, Washington, D.C. —Donald Michielini, Belleville, NJ This court decision is a victory for the people and a wake up call for you. You need to listen to the people whom you work for. —Michael L Bowler, Buckley, WA It is an agency's job to enforce the spirit of the law, as well as the literal text. I urge you to investigate these allegations and determine if any violations of the spirit of the law have occured. —Mark Lee, Leander, TX Leave The People as The People, NOT The Corporate Followers. —Zach Cartet, hills, IA Covert action doesn't belong here; this is not 1950s Moscow. —Susan Chapman, Seattle, WA The AIRWAVES are a PUBLIC ASSET which the FCC must look after in the PUBLIC's interest, not commercial interests. —Alan Sinclair, Santa Cruz, CA We don't need to have our information coming from ONE news source! —Clara Roach, Morristown, TN People are starting to take notice of the governments lack of interest in its people and the revolving door. One thing that still works apparently is the legal system start listening to the people or you will get sued into the ground. It is not that hard of a choice The people are greater than private interest —, Novato, CA

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'Covert consolidation' is another thrust by neofeudalists to suppress freedom...calling on you toact... SAAS, veterans USAF WWII, Korean War... —Samuel Scharff, Seattle, WA We don't need Big Brother media in America. —Cris D'Angelo, Tampa, FL As these broadcast companies degrade diversity in newscasts, We the People shall increasingly find alternatives...Diversity in opinion is one of the exceptional attributes that made this country great from the very beginning and what sustains competition and advancement. —James Phillips, Muscatine, IA Naturally, I assume that you will ignore this plea and the many like it that you will receive. I'm sure your corporate owners will tell you what to do instead. —Susan Hathaway, Pico Rivera, CA I am counting on the FCC to hear the public and protect the public--indeed, our democracy. —Armstrong Hart Pillow , Rougemont, NC Start working for those that you are to represent!!! —Barbara Canny, Anoka, MN There are reasons that these limits were put in place int eh first place. Only a corporate puppet would disregard that. —Glenn Williams, Las Vegas, NV Compared to the Canadian and British Broadcasters and even Aljazeera, our news broadcasting is poor. —Betty Faas, Santa Maria, CA I think the corporate-run media and their ability to put out unchallenged propaganda is one of the biggest threats our country faces. —Debra Knight, Davis, CA We, the people, need independent news coverage. Stand for the people, not for the corporations. —Eileen Sopanen, Espanola, NM Just MORE corrupt government officials who think no one is going to hold them accountable . . . some of these people's act are CRIMINAL and should be in JAIL! —Jim Sanderson, Olyphant, PA I feel very strongly that the only way for our democracy to survive is to have a breadth and depth of viewpoints that only many independent sources can provide. Media consolidation is in direct conflict to that end, and therefore I urge you to always to protect and encourage an informed body politic by stamping out this covert consolidation. —Adam Nelson, Cincinnati, OH As someone retired in a small community, I am aware of how central local news is for everyone. National news is available through multiple means, but local news, which effects your daily life from storm warnings to event announcements can only be obtained from local sources. —Sara Coulter, Ridgway, CO

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Everything sounds like talking parrots who may change a few words but it is the same message. Over and Over, and Over again. —Jean Louise Corcoran, Tarpon Springs, FL Stop it! —Cammie Noel, Freeland, WA Thank you for your vigilence and diligence on behalf of the people who deserve to have easy access to honest and thorough reporting of the news that matters that does not include meaningless drivil meant only to incite, not inform, —Sandra Forsyth, Santa Rosa, CA Media consolidation has created monsters like Media Corp. which believe they are accountable to no one! Media consolidation has been proven to be bad for journalistic integrity, please take a VERY hard-line stance on media consolidation, the trend towards consolidation MUST be reversed! —Leo McDevitt, Vista, CA I offer my sincere congratulations to all who took the time to respond to the call and make their voices heard. —John P. Choice, San Francisco, CA Access to diverse news and information is vital to government of, by, and for the people. Let all our nation's agencies and officials stand up for that one essential principle. —Susan Raybuck, Wimberley, TX I would just like to say that the growth of blogs and internet-based media should not be used as an argument against high-quality local news coverage. There will always be a place for dedicated, trained individuals who are able to do investigations, and put in the extra effort, that is the hallmark of good local news. —Jonathan McConnell, Cadott, WI Please see, www. mediareformsc.org Thanks, Jerry Huhn —Jerry Huhn, Charleston, SC You've been told! The courts have spoken. Media consolidation is the enemy of free speech and must stop. —Janine NIchols, Brooklyn, NY Increased diversity and competition is best for all consumers. The airwaves belong to the PUBLIC. Please try to keep that as the focus of your decisions. —Gayle Goff, Austin, TX Michael Copps should be in charge. He is the only one not obviously owned and opperated by corporate interests —Earl Frounfelter, Santa Maria, CA I would also ask that you enforce fair and balanced reporting of the news. —Edward C Dumchus, Lambertville, NJ We need to protect our free press by assuring that these consolidations don't take place. The consolidations destroy opportunities for smaller stations to deliver their message. —Nona L. Simons, Orangevale, CA Please enforce the rules that benefit the public, namely a free and unconsolidated media! Thank you. —Ajani Burrell, Brooklyn, NY Free Press

I have found US news so unreliable that I now get my information from Europe. US news is a joke. Please change the way that information is treated in the US so that I can once again get something of value by listening to the US broadcasting system. —Jeff Hummel, Seattle, WA I spent 18 years in broadcast radio and saw several buy outs that combined radio station operations and cut the number of reporters and quality of local news coverage. —Paul Champanier, Samsonville, NY Let it also be remembered that media consolidation left the entire Gulf coast without local emergency coverage during and after Hurricane Katrina. It was only the small, mom and pop stations that continued to broadcast. Locally-owned media is essential to our national and domestic security. —Amanda Lang, Augusta, GA Bigness in the news media is bad for democracy. - George Beres —George Beres, eugene, OR We have had enough mergers and consolidations----we need a free press!! —Elen Andershock, Lewisville, NC Broadcasting is supposed toomoperate in the public interest,convenience and necessity not for covert conglomerates of the power elite. —ronald johnson Esq., braintree, MA Democracy stands no chance without diverse outlets for news and opinions, and these outlets should not be controlled by special interests or the government but be an independent "4th Estate". —William P. White, Bryn Mawr, PA Jefferson and Franklin would rebel against these proposals, they advocated for free and perfect information for all citizens not as a perk of democracy, but as a prerequisite for it. The crown controlled information and its distribution, just as corporate news agencies now do. And for much the same reasons, for profit and consolidation of power over the general population. Don't regress our nation back towards the standards of colonial Britain which we rebelled against. —Kevin Gray, yonkers, NY It is incumbent upon you to follow the spirit of the recent court decision. —Aaron St. John, San Diego, CA We need an FCC that strongly defends media dispersion and closes loopholes for covert consolidation of special interests. —William H. Graham, Fontana, CA Let's make it so! —Sharon Schnelle, Woodland, WA Please know that defacto consolidation that skirts the law is also taking place. More and more frequently media outlets under different ownership are "sharing" reporters and new gathering resources, in effect consolidating in effort, topic and, therefore, inherent bias. —Michael J. Capkanis, Altadena, CA

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Please help keep media seperate and as un-biased as possible. It's sad when the best place to get news is from the BBC. —Joven Martinez, Keller, TX The FCC mission should be to work for the public, not big media. Please remember this in the future. —Harriett Heisey, Bend, OR What is it about media consolidation and the detriment it does to diversity of programming and viewpoints that the FCC does not seem to understand? Why have you not been more responsive to us people who use the media instead of those who own the media? Please put back the public trust that should be first and foremost in your thinking--not corporate profits and unresponsive conglomerates. I support the Federal Courts forcing you to listen harder to the public interest!!! Larry W. —Mr. Larry Wilson, San Carlos, CA By allowing such massive amounts of media consolidation to take place, the ultimate result would be a single media conglomeration, which would only serve the interest of the powerful, much like China's Xinhua or Pravda in the former Soviet Union. —Jilane Morgan, Portland, OR

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Free media -- what a novel concept! It's one of the fundamental rights we Americans revere so strongly that it became one reason to declare our independence and later the First Amendment to our Constitution. Of course, many other countries even today have their media controlled by the government, so its citizens pay taxes for its propaganda, and we all know how evil that can be. But is what we have here that much better? Our media are controlled not by the government but by the almighty dollar -- certainly not by the truth. So now we pay private enterprise, not the government, for what amounts to each enterprise's propaganda instead -- is there any better example than Fox, whose founder, Roger Ailes, veteran of Nixon's and Reagan's campaigns and Limbaugh's TV show, once said people pay attention only to polls, pictures, mistakes and attacks? Consider too that in our "melting pot" all media are controlled by a group of huge companies countable on one hand: an immediate consequence is that, since all those companies' CEOs happen to be Jewish, stories about the Arab/Israeli conflict have at least the appearance of a predictable bias. But then again, to come full circle, since there are far more Jews here than Arabs, this bias might actually be nothing more than marketing. Therefore if it's marketing that influences media, we have to consider not what is true, what is relevant or what is enlightening, but what is marketable. Not that those three don't sell some, but what sells more? A few short answers come to mind -- everyone knows that sex sells, scary sells, and sensational sells, but I'd like to add two more: stupid sells and side-taking sells. Sarah Palin best represents all five! It has become not just common practise but necessary to satisfy media's warped idea of "fairness" that any talking head declaring, e.g., that 2+2=4, must have another one next to him given equal time to argue that 2+2#4, and God forbid there be more than two sides to anything! It is exactly that oversimplification of everything to exactly two sides that I believe permanently dooms any third political party. It used to be that American celebrities included the likes of Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow, known for trustworthiness and truth, and Thomas Edison, Christian Barnard and Albert Einstein, known for being top achievers in their very important fields. Now they include Lady Gaga, Joran van der Sloot and the champions of the WWE, probably the greatest promoter since P.T. Barnum. Certainly of the S's that sell, "smart" is definitely not one -- even Barnum knew that when he said no one ever lost money underestimating people's intelligence. Not to become guilty of side-taking, but this is something the Republicans know full well. In election after election the Democrats overload people with truths -- the best examples being Michael Moore's movies -- but most people can't handle that load; they retain better, even if reluctantly, such catch phrases as "Keep taxes down", "God, guns and gays" or "Drill, baby, drill" and such images as Willie Horton. You DO know, I hope, that 1) Horton was convicted of rape, not murder, 2) the phrase "268 escaped" in the famous ad was the total number of convicts, not of murderers, who escaped, and 3) then-Gov. Dukakis was against the furlough program that allowed those escapes but relented to the Mass. legislature's pressure. Most people vote on one issue: abortion, guns, immigration, unions, or their own paycheck, and after Sept. 11 Bush added to that short list terrorism. On all these issues Republicans take gutreaction, simple-minded stances, and they win elections precisely because they know these stances play well in the media, where sound bites defeat sound reasoning. What we really need is free media in both senses of the word "free": it should have neither regulation nor price. All media should be funded wholly, and influenced not at all, by the government -- private enterprise simply cannot be trusted to fund but not influence media -- and all outlets should cost nothing, which would keep profiteers away, but which, thanks to the Internet, is ever more reasonable and might even save paper. Then neither government nor the almighty buck would have any say, and only public opinion would matter, leaving behind only what people really want and need in the media: enlightening, relevant, truth. —J Andrew Smith, Bloomfield, NJ It is AMAZING that we (the US) need government help (regulation) to encourage and protect free speech, BUT IT IS VERY OBVIOUS WE DO! FCC. THAT'S YOUR JOB!!! It's not your job to help media companies be financially successful. Stop corporate consolidation. —Tom Huntington, Venice, CA who owns the country...the people or the corporations? —Victor Bonfilio, San Francisco, CA The American Public has a right to hear, see, read news & opinions from a variety of sources, not from a single source that controls all forms of media in one community. —Janet Ahler , LINCOLN, NE

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TYhe media is one of the major problems in this country. Consolidation only makes matters worse - more corporate control. Please - NO! —Chris Baker, Cd'Alene, ID Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Linda Smith, Des Moines, IA WE ARE THE MAN WHO IS WATCHING THE MAN ARE EYES ARE ON YOU FCC —Jeff Brown, sT Petersburg, FL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: I am highly gratified that a federal appeals court tossed out the FCC's flawed rules, and also upheld all other media consolidation restrictions and further told the FCC it needed to do better to support and foster diverse voices in the media. Certain media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. I ask you, Americans who are committed to the principle and spirit of a free press, to please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Sincerely, Anthony R. Milch [email protected] —Anthony Milch, Burbank, CA "Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that be limited without danger of losing it." -Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, 1786. —Peter Flanagan, Rialto, CA How many of us with how much money would it take to take over a major broadcasting station? after yanking it license or letting it lapse? —Steven M Greaves, San Rafael, CA Please uphold the rules that allow diverse opinions and local news in the media. —Mary Moeller, Williamsburg, KY The airwaves are a public domain, which means it must be accessible to all human voices, and not just the interests of corporations. —Tapia Martinez, Sherman Oaks, CA PLEASE===PLEASE===PLEASE —George Hague, Moreno Valley, CA I am appalled that a Commission that was put in place to protect the commons of the people -- the airwaves-- has switched to protecting the Corporations in taking over the commons at the expense of the people. I don't know how you can sleep at night! It is time to protect the public and not the corporations -- no matter how much they BRIBE you! —Kathy Johnson, Milwaukie, OR When you limit the views, you limit the news - - DO YOUR JOB AND SUPPORT ALL PUBLIC NEWS!!! —Charlotte Wales, Monticello, AR

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Leave our media alone, we don't need your propaganda-spreading machine! —sara Steiner, Pahoa, HI No consolidation. —Alexandria Fulford, Scottsdale, AZ Stop the backroom dealing. The courts have ruled this is not legal. Your job is to serve the public not your own or corporate interests. Please DO YOUR JOB. —James Melloh, Auburn, ME Notice to media companies: covert consolidation can get you in overt trouble with the courts! —Phil Breen, Little Rock, AR Keep American strong by keeping our media diverse. We need ALL viewpoints, not just those of a single entity. —Helene Mertz, houston, TX Corporations as people now have the loudest voice in the country. NO MORE! —Robert Glorioso, Stow, MA Communication through the media is at the heart of Democracy's First Amendment rights of Free Speech and Press. Insure diverse voices! —Roxanne J. Fand, Oceanside, CA It was my understanding when I held a First Class Radio Telephone License that We The People owned the airwaves and stations were licensed to operate within boundaries that were beneficial to the citizenry. Rupert Murdock owning everything violates my First Amendment right of Freedom to Listen. —Dan Zellman, New York, NY We need to take back our news. Look what has happened in Great Britain. To much power in to few hands leads to intimidation of government officials elected and appointed. —Linda Cook, Renton, WA Thanks for the recent ruiling that will discourage consolidation in media. Now we are all watching to see if you will take the next obvious step. It's what the citizens want!! —Kathleen Duey, Fallbrook, CA It is your responsibility to protect media markets from broadcaster control that obstructs competition and diversity. DO YOU JOB!!! —Becky Coombs, Salt Lake City, UT Broadcasting is a privilege, not a right. You can set any terms for licensing you want. Why not make one of them that broadcasters must air political commercials during election season free of charge? Yes, they must eat the cost or lose their license. The cost of doing a very lucrative business. I'm tired of money driving our political process. Wield the power you've been given to truly improve this nation. —Mark Precious, San Bernardino, CA Please close the loopholes that allow this kind of activity. It is obviously not what the court is saying we should be living by. —Anthony Ricci, Golden Valley, MN

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We Are Watching. —Derek Seymour, Prescott, AZ We thought you were a supporter of non consolidation, Mr. Julius Genachowski. What happened to you? —Michele Sutter, Venice, CA just as a biological community needs biodiversity, a media ecosystem also needs media diversity. The human debate is much too complex (as in a complex adaptive system) to reduce the dimension of debate to the moronic "two sides" or even some larger number but still grotesquely small in comparison to the actual reality. If an effective feedback system of communication is to be a bulwark of democracy, WE MUST INSIST ON DIVERSITY! —Charles Rykken, city, HI Hey, follow the rules. It is really simple. Corruption is NOT tolerated. —Michael Hockenbarger, Topeka, KS I am very concerned about this. The FCC should strictly enforce the media ownership rules —Clint Trout , Chino, CA Access to our Government should not be restricted to a wealthy few who can afford well connected attorneys and lobbyist. Americans are fed up of not being heard and the lack transparency shown by so many governments.Let the FCC show the way by listening to the pubilc and act accordingly. —Michael Pickett, Orlando, FL Monopolies however large or small are illegal. Stop trying to reverse decades of law. —Mary Landrum, Nashville, TN If we only have one viewpoint on an issue then we are subject to prejudice and bias on an issue that we need to have unvarnished truth uncolored and made clear and unpoliticized. We are old enough to make our own choices and decide our own fates. We do not need media to tell us how to think, act and respond to an issue. This is already being done by so-called media outlets that presume to tell the facts and not opinion of the mediacasters. We all take issue being told what to think of when the talkers tell us what really matters to them and their owners, not us. Truth has to be free!!!! —Shelagh Mayhew, Washington, MO It's time to stop mega media from controlling the US media —Sabrina Wojnaroski, Pittsburgh, PA Please help people get local news in their communities, not some homogenized mess designed to maximize media firms' profits rather than serve their communities. —Kent Butler , Lexington, SC Consolidations do not provide for adequate or accurate news coverage for communities. —Pat Blair , Kailua, HI

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Debbie Mohamed, Ocean Springs, MS FCC loyalties must be to public citizens and to properly enacted legislation to protect the airwaves from domination by special interests. —John B Nieman, Redwood City, CA The Comcast/NBC merger is one example of how loopholes have caused LESS LOCALISM, DIVERSITY AND COMPETITION. Review the ownership rules and SUPPORT THE PUBLIC INTEREST to end covert consolidation. —Diana Palm, Milton, VT Please don't let big media companies dictate the rules for the rest of us... —Anna Ceberio-Verghese, Alpharetta, GA Thanks for your oversight! —Marian Krewson, Bellevue, WA Stop cheating the public interest! —Philip De Barros, San Diego, CA Consolidated news is censorship on the face of it and it goes against the freedom of the press that we have had in this country since the freedom-of-the-press trial of John Peter Zenger in 1735. Zenger, according to an account in Wikepedia, "published a verbatim account of the trial as A Brief Narrative of the Case and Trial of John Peter Zenger (1736). 'No nation, ancient or modern, ever lost the liberty of speaking freely, writing, or publishing their sentiments, but forthwith lost their liberty in general and became slaves' stated Zenger." Protect the freedom of the press for all the American people and put an end to broadcasters' abuse of the FCC's media ownership rules! —Herschel Dosier, San Francisco, CA To be blunt, BIG = BAD. Your regulations should discourage ALL media consolidation. —Marty Sandler, Tamarac, FL If the implosion of News of the World isn't indication enough about how crooked media conglomerates have become, then I don't know what is. —Noland C. Ardis, Brooklyn, NY I'm deeply concerned about the consolidations that are taking place under the radar. The FCC must regulate this. —Kathryn Sibley, Richmond, CA I CAN HELP IN PA. AND AL. —Jon_mark Torres, GULF SHORES, AL Corporate interests must not rob us of diverse media sources! Neither political interests! —DAle mincey, Montclair, NJ Free Press

STOP THE MONOPOLIES! —R Honeck, cincinnati, OH Please, STOP being a tool for big media and do your job - representing the people! —Rob Short, Greeley, CO It is time for you to support the American people. It is time for you to support local communities. It is time for you to realize that diversity of news and opinions is essential to democracy. The media moguls have great gobs of money and buildings full of lawyers to advance their interests. Average Americans do not; that is why we depend on you to represent our interests over those of the powerful few who stand to gain financially. —Carol Seideman, Boulder, CO Diverse local media is not only important for the obvious reasons, but this profit-driven consolidation is also an American job destroyer. What's next? "Local" news transported in digitally from India? Educated people are needed to produce the news and report in-depth information citizens need to participate in their communities and oversee their government. These are good local jobs that should not be eliminated merely because some Corporation seeks more profit. The spectrum belongs to the PUBLIC. It's a PRIVILEGE, not a right toe use it. Do YOUR job and protect OUR interests. —Julie Mcquain, New York, NY the murdoch scandal in the UK shows how dangerous media ownership can be in the wrong hands —Suzanne Warren, los angeles, CA we don't need only 1 view point of the news, actually, in journalism school I was taught news should have no view point- unlike fox and its many outlets. —John Hamilton, kankakee, IL A unbiased and diverse press is fundamental to our nation's well-being. Please stop the clandestine abuse by big media. —Susan LeBlanc, Canastota, NY There is much more to do to preserve and enhance diversity in broadcasting. —Rudolph Ripp, Staten Island, NY Dear FCC: Please do not permit corporations to stifle the voices of the public at large. —Martin Pope, Brooklyn, NY, NY Member of WRIR 97.3 lp FM. Richmond's independent radio. www.wrir.org —Jason Matty, Richmond, VA Freedom of speech and a non-consolidated media helps people. —Craig Preston, Costa Mesa, CA, CA Ownership of media requires diversity. Not monopolies. —William C Burns, Tacoma, WA Just out of the courts today and already the FCC is trying to undercut the rules once again. The FCC must be stopped along with the backdoor/covert gobbling up of stations in our communities. —Todd Clay, York, PA

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Please put a stop to these tricksters! —Leron Simon, Las Vegas, NV We need local info not corporate sales job —Warren Linney, Richmond, CA Who's country is this?? —Dan Lasky, Aiken, SC Concentration of the news media, (in Milwaukee), the now ONLY daily newspaper, a network television station, and a big radio station are all part of one very poorly run news outlet. On the radio, shrews and harpies give opinions ungrounded in fact as news, hanging up the phones on talk shows, or not even letting you speak, if your ideas don't ape theirs. Television is, if possible, worse. I have timed the length of news in the news half and one hour shows. Normally, it does not reach more than 5 minutes, if that, with stories about lost pets, or a new shop opening, often being run as news items, This, in a time when the US government is fighting multiple wars, budget crisis grip the world,I could go on here, but, is it any wonder that the mass population is so ignorant about the world in general. The local paper, or for that matter, any important paper in the state(almost all are owned by syndicates)rarely covers anything international. Rarely are event or speeches that might be taking place locally, announced beforehand. This is a form of clear heavy handed censorship. The question is not do we have a free press, for we do not. It is do we have, as a nation, the people in decision making bodies such as the FCC, who are moral enough and strong enough to truly defend free speech. The right wing cries about liberal bias in the press. For the record,I am not a liberal,but. I do not see that bias. I see groups that represent pure fiction as fact, taken seriously. "Foreign Affairs", or publications of the American Enterprise Institute cite themselves as sources. I went to school with some of the people who are now such powerful voices. Most, were not very good students, tended to present opinion as both a primary source, and as a balanced conclusion, reached by sound research. I was not liked by the far left, or the far right, and quite frankly, I do not see that much difference in their methods. Yet this is what our country has come to. We would have no nation, were these same people running things during the Civil War. As the British and the French governments wished, the Confederate States would have achieved independence, and the United States would have become a country of no more global importance than Yugoslavia... (fractured again?) My point exactly. This country was founded upon the Bill of Rights. There would be no USA if the neo-cons had their way and blocked the Bill of Rights. That is an historical fact, unlike what we get in our common news coverage, it is verifiable. That we have lost so many of the rights in the first Ten Amendments, is in a huge part attributable to the lack luster many in which news is covered today. It is the increase in profits that counts. This is a national disgrace, and is affecting the globe in a very negative way. I have lived overseas in different places, and have seen how people, including governments, watch this country. I have noticed how much the influence of our voice has declined, and it correlates with Murdock's end run around US law, about foreigners owning US airwaves. As the big fish continue to devour the small, limiting even more, the once beautiful differences of voiced opinions that showed the world how a democracy functioned, at least in part, I see contempt, where I once saw respect. When authoritarians model the structures of their "free" presses after ours, and can get away with it, because the differences are becoming much smaller, that is depressing. Our press should be the guardian of our freedom, not an abettor in the suppression of it. I was trained as an historian, and while it has not been my only profession, I have taught it in colleges and universities, both here in the United States, and abroad. I cannot help, but, look at our times from a historical perspective. That we have entered the crossroads has been apparent for some time. That we stumble, seeking our way, is also obvious. So too, the powers that would make our press, a "Voice of Silence". I have looked into that future, and it is a terrible ugly place. Me must stand up for what we have known is right since our years on the playgrounds. Fair play is the best way. Balance creates a better atmosphere. You know the rest. If you cannot remember, close your eyes and think. Put yourselves in front of the people you have respected most in your lives, and then look to them. See if they think you are doing the right thing. This is a time of great crisis and troubles. More than ever, we need to hear voices that are free from the reach of despots. Help save this nation. So many depend upon what you do, for not to act against the suppression of free speech in this nation, is to suppress it . —John Heiser, Milwaukee, WI

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Stop supporting the Corporations. Your job is to protect the People. If you can't live up to your oath of office, resign! —Daniel Marron, Dania Beach, FL I have seen how devastating it can be to a community when ONE owner/corporation controls almost all of that area's media. DON'T ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN! We need diverse opinions and points of view to stay properly informed as citizens. —Maureen Moss, Beaverton, OR Why is the FCC not aware of monopolies in media conglomerates? Why isn't the FCC aware of anti-trust rules? Why aren't you aware that competition within markets best serves the consumers? What is up with you folks? Are you that totally out of touch? OR, are you just another pawn of multi-national corporations? —Patrick Sinnott, Mabank, TX "Freeeeeeedoooooom!!!"- Mel Gibson (as character William Wallace) —Austin Gould, Goleta, CA It is very sad that the people that you are being paid to protect had to take you to court to get justice. —Roberta Richardson, Golden, CO We need more competition especially in the area of news reporting, both local and international and how the rest of the world perceives and affects Americans. Anything that works towards that is a step away from the type of blinkering that Bush was allowed to do to we the people in his efforts to attack Iraq —Liz Amsden, Los Angeles, CA It's time to de-consolidate the media and sell all the stations back to local groups! We need more locally produced programming instead of the so-called "voicetracking" that many stations are using today. —Richard Clifford, Milton, MA Enough pandering to industry consolidation, please. In defence of democracy we must stop covert and overt consolidation of the news media. —Herbert Samenfeld, Aurora, CO abolish Rupert Murdoch media consolidation to save our free press —Mary Pelletier, Hartford, CT One company has bought every radio station in our town. As a result they have raised advertising rates so high that they have priced out small businesses like mine. Thanks for what you do. —Jean Colston, Gaston, NC Quit selling my airwaves to corporate propagandists. —William Mills, Guerneville, CA We need more independent media voices, not fewer. Act against media consolidation now! —Mr. Edlin Brewer, Chicago, IL If this isn't stopped the only media outlet we will have will be "Pravda". We currently call it Comcast. —Kimberley Fischer, Madera, CA If the FCC doesn't enforce its own rules to protect the public, then who will? —James Suthers, Burbank, CA Free Press

Just another reason that more and more people are turning to the Internet for their content and cutting the cord. —Robert Truman, Tucson, AZ A strong democracy needs strong journalism, free from the control of special interests. After WWII, the US established & paid for free public media in Germany & Japan, knowing it was necessary to build democracies--yet we refuse to fund & support public broadcasting in our own country. The FCC must keep the PUBLIC INTEREST in the forefront of its mind, and resist the pressure of special interest groups and commercial demands. I and my whole family feel passionatly about this issue. —Karen Rogers, San Francisco, CA stop the backroom deals and the loophole abusers from reducing our diverse and rich independent media sources! they are all about greed, not about the good of the people. BE A WATCHDOG FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT AN ENABLER TO THOSE THAT DONT CARE ABOUT THE COMMON MAN. —David Hillstrom, CLIFTON FORGE, VA Without a free and diverse Media, Propaganda rules. —Paul Caubo, Tallapoosa, GA It happened in Italy. President Rupert Murdoch anyone? —Bonnie Acosta, Middletown, NJ Monopolies reduce innovation and wages and they increase costs. Whatever happened to anti-trust laws? —Virginia Woolridge, Annapolis, MD We are a diverse country, that is part of our foundation. We cannot allow such few corporate voices to continue this dumbing down of Americans. Stop this consolidation, "too big to fail" and too big to provide valid information and many voices. —Hedy Griffiths, Portland, OR Local news is important to a vibrant community. If consolidation for money's sake is allowed--then the public is left with less information to base their judgement on. Rich conglomerates should not own the airwaves--the people should have a say. —, Los Angeles, CA Please work for the PUBLIC as you are a governmental body and NOT a corporate owned/run entity! Please stop acting like a third-world bunch of police officers working for handouts and STOP these asinine decisions! —Jason Mocanu, STOCKTON, CA We need more diversity, not less. Too many channels are owned to too few companies. —Harold J. Denenberg, Langhorne, PA The conservative right has far too much control over what we see on media. —Joe Dorsey, san pablo, CA I always thought the FCC was there to oversee, no lets say it, to police these broadcasters. Now what? We have to keep an eye on the FCC? This is madness. —William MacAdam Hoppe, New York, NY As you well know, diversity is the backbone of America. Please ensure diversity in media ownership. —James Knowles, Los Altos, CA Free Press

Mr. Genachowski, I'm sorry you failed to show any interest in the needs of the millions of middle and lower class, but went way overboard in wholly assisting greedy corporations. I think the first unexpected surprise which stunned the public was the huge money Mr. Grosso walked away with on leaving Wall Street. Another stunner around that time was the huge amount paid to the woman head of the Red Cross. It seems their plan is to immunize us as their rewards grow by 25% a year. They've ruined our country. Thank God for the Justice who helped millions of us who needed consideration. Banks continue their game, borrowing money at the lowest rates, lending huge amounts to financial groups BUT not to small business. Obama and the banks shifted the entire sick mortgage market over to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to take care of and the taxpayers will be burdened with this debt. enormous amounts of money are ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox monopolize the markets. ---- Free time for the public use of the airwaves should be set aside, as in England, for free advertising, education, debate, so citizens can present their views. —Frances Wilgren, Waltham, MA Wars, corporate malfeasance, trivialized events to cover up real news that needs to be reported to prevent war, corporate malfeasance, Faux News. —John A Klett, Santa barbara, CA You absolutely need to keep your "eyes peeled" with these guys. "Greed" and "self enrichment rules" when it comes to media. Most of the younger people in media don't even understand or have hear about "public airways" obligations upon media, in order to use the airways. There first was and should be "public servant". The people own the spectrum! —Bruce Elsensohn, new orleans, LA keep communication open and diverse —Susan E. Podshadley, Watertown, MA keep communication open and diverse —Susan E. Podshadley, Watertown, MA FCC please do what's right for the people and jobs. —Mike Nelson, Phoenix, AZ You need to take the First Amendment seriously rather than continually caving in to big media interests. —T Lauer, Beverly Hills, MI Thank you for all you do. Helen Helfer —Helen Helfer, middletown, NY Your job is to protect us, the citizens, not the businesses. —Karen Curry, Pullman, WA Please note that I am a registered voter and tax-payer in good standing. —Karen Willson, Saint Louis , MO The FCC must renew and revitalize its role to represent the needs of the public. Caving in to corporate lobbyists is not in the interest of the people the FCC is supposed to protect.. —Tapio, jemez springs, NM The air waves are meant to serve the people of this country - Not the Corporations! —Jerry Kilgore, Hereford, AZ

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As a member of a rural community, I depend on local news, especially radio, to keep me informed about not only items of local interest, but particularly emergency situations, weather & traffic reports. My extended community is very spread out, but we are brought together by our local radio station. —Ms. Martha Russell, Branscomb, CA Stop the consolidations -- the news already is news-less. Don't make things worse. —Andrew Paul Gutierrez, Kensington, CA This nonsense of consolidating news sources is nonsense and does little for the public news listener and only adds more income to the broadcasters. —Bob Payne, Ormond Beach, FL Corporations run this country, and they run your policies,. Don't be a pawn of the wealthy bankers and insurance companies. —Brian McNaughton, Trout Creek, MT Please, please, please stop media consolidation -- it not only poisons the information citizens receive through the media, it also deprives citizens of information when huge conglomerates pull out of communities and shutter their newspapers, radio, stations, etc. at the drop of their stock value. They have proven: they have no commitment to truth and they have no commitment to the communities wherein they profit. —DeAnne Musolf Crouch, Pleasant Hill, CA A media landscape that is monopolized by a handful of corporations cannot serve the interests of democracy. Please fulfill your mandate to look out for the interests of the American people. —Mirella Landriscina, Brooklyn, NY Don't let George Orwell's prophecy come true. Keep media companies from owning multiple types of media. —L Dykas, Pennington, NJ Allowing control of ther media by just a few large corporations does not serve the public interest or promote diversity or the free exchange of ideas...something essential to the exercise of democracy. Allowing abuses to continue is detrimental to American philosophy and principals. —Patrick McGann, Marianna, FL We want more diversity. Don't let our news be all one color. —Dana Barunas, Pembroke, MA Please don't sell us out to big media! Turn down their money and act to protect us from their abuse! —James Wilson, South San Francisco, CA the only decent news shows are Democracy Now, Pro Publica, Truth Digg and Huffington Post. They are all online, and I fear, the average Americian gets his "news" from TV, which is canned garbage! —Eileen Griffin, burien, WA We have had enough consolidation. No more! Diversity is healthy for our democracy. Do your job! Represent us! —Mimi Harris, chicago, IL Attention FCC officials Please stop working for the BIG MEDIA and start doing your job and protect US! The consumers. We are the ones who vote and not the corporations. We also pay most of the taxes in the country! —Art Alfaro, Azusa, CA

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competition is supposed to solve all problems or only when it suits big corporations? —Jack Stewart, Jasper, AR I just had to correct my first name. Everything else is the same —Rosemarie K Lester, madison, WI There *must* be an end to consolidation. Healthy competition is the heart of our economy and our national soul, and it must be fostered wherever possible. —Leyte Jefferson, Waterbury, CT Without freedom of the press there is no freedom. —Michelle Shafer, Chicago, IL Stop selling out the American people so you can line your own pockets you crooked bastards. —Michael B Knopp, Easton, MD This affects you and your family too. —Karen Emrey, Santa Rosa, CA Learn your lesson and listen and play fair! —Susie Anderson, Sedona, AZ STOP PANDERING TO CORPORATE CROOKS AND START PROTECTING THE PUBLIC AGAINST THE ABUSES OF INDUSTRY! —Albert D. Viener Esq. , Miami, FL Journalism sucks today. Whos care if someone murdered his wife on the other side of the U.S. —Robert Jones , Sulphur Springs , TX It should never be forgotten or ignored that the airwaves belong to we the people, not to the corporations. —Melissa Peters, Richmond, VA Media consolidation = less media diversity and less competition. —Kevin Allemann, Harrisburg, MO We need more independent media voices and outlets, not more consolidation by the monopolistic entities that already exist. —Frank Bieniek, Lodi, NJ This is so typical of your stewardship for the rich, greedy, and powerful. —Andrew Lenz, Leverett, MA Where I live, tv stations are sharing news stories. We get mostly local or national non-stories. We need to hear what's going on around the world in a fair, unbiased media presentation. —Grace Ruth, San Francisco, CA I live in a city where 2 local stations have consolidated their news coverage. I am sad to say that the quality of our local news has indeed suffered. I am disappointed that the FCC cannot or doesn't choose to control this sort of consolidation, our democracy depends on an informed electorate, already a significant issue. Please reconsider your positions in this area. thank You. Richard Eaton —Richard Eaton, rochester, NY Free Press

This kind of media consolidation is what precipitates disastrous and shameful manipulation of personal data extremely hurtful to people already in distress such as those being addressed in the UK by the Rupert Murdoch Media Empire. We demand legitimacy, truth and honor from the media and will settle for nothing less. We hold you, the FCC, totally responsible for this. —Susan Lovejoy, Charlotte, NC I am 78 years old and tired of fighting media companies in order to secure truly open airwaves where diversity of opinions and local voices may thrive. —Rosalyn Will, Astoria, NY Theoretically it's competition that causes businesses to evolve toward better pricing and higher quality. We need more diversity, not less! —Susan Williams, Lakewood, CO We need more news, and more diverse sources and views in order for democracy to flourish —, Mountlake Terrace, WA Thanks for the good news! Finally! —Phil Allen, Berkeley, CA The current status of corporate control of media outlets is detrimental to democracy. Infotainment is considered 'news', some outlets are just propaganda mouthpieces for idealogues, and 'fair and balanced' seems to mean giving credibility to any view regardless of the facts. This has to stop. —Gail Nuckels, Fox Island, WA I travelled in Eastern Europe in 1988, when every one of those countries had a Communist government. The first thing that struck me when I arrived in the Soviet Union was that you could not get news. I was immediately aware of this in every one of the 6 countries I visited. The difference was that people behind the Iron Curtain KNEW that they weren't getting any real news. What I see in today in the United States is just a pro-corporate form of Pravda and a population that doesn't know that it's being kept in ignorance. It's hard to find a mainstream news source that doesn't adhere to the party line, repeat the same talking points, or do its best to keep people uninvolved in real debate. We need more local and independent news sources EVERYWHERE and in every form of media. —Margot Fein, New York, NY Consolidation of news media has resulted in so much bias that the "news" aren't worth the paper they are printed on or the air on which they broadcast. —Edith Racz, PHOENIX, AZ Media monopoly and democracy don't mix. —Rex Palmer, Cumberland, RI Please consider the people and understand that what we want in more information not the same information provided by every outlet! People want local news not a newspaper full of AP wire stories! Please consider the will of the people and consider the spirit of the United states which is suppose to be about people not big business! I was very displeased to hear how a member of your group left after making a ruling combining huge companies and would like to see this kind of behavior prosecuted! If that wasn't a bribe what is? Please think about how things look before portraying the FCC and the USA in such a bad light! Stop colluding and protect the people and the news!!! The people of the United States would rather not live in the corporate version of cold war Russia or some of the 3rd world country states! —Patrice Hundstad, Mankato, MN

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There has been far too much consolidation of news outlets with the same sources being sited rather than time and energy being spent in investigative reporting in many areas. Please don't give in to corporate pressure. The media in America should remain free and open so the people can make informed decisions on important matters. —Betty Ramsey, Las Vegas, NV The freedom of the press is a cornerstone of our democracy. That means not only freedom from government interference, but also freedom from corporate control. That is dangerously eroded by the "consolidation" of numerous news outlets under one corporate umbrella. Please preserve freedom of the press and stop mega corporations from devouring our media diversity! Thanks, Mark —Mark Merizan, Sherwood, OR Thank you. —Dr. Brian Shute, Spokane, WA Free, diverse and decentralized media is the very essence of democracy. Protect our democracy! —Judy Lubin, Chicago, IL The public deserves more diversity in all markets. Bigger is not better. —Jared and Judy Jenkins, Boise, ID The only safe repository for data is in the hands of the people. Getting the truth out has become harder than ever in the history of the U. S. of A. because of media consolidation in the hands of unknown persons of unknown intent. Given the ascendancy of fascism, with the Supreme Court's collusion in authorizing big companies to buy the candidates and offices they want to collude with, and dupes and willing collaborators in the legislative branch, and often the executive branch, the people need the truth more than ever. Our food supply is toxic. So is our air and our water. Our clothing, shelter, our childrens' toys are contaminated and we can't find leaders to enable us to adaptively respond to these threatening changes in our environment. Freedom of Information should be automatic. It's not. Alternatives to the sources of data give hope the truth can still get to the people. Fascist owners have proven time and again they will not report the truth at all or will spin it or distort it or bury it. —Gary Andrews, Portsmouth, OH A free media is an open, transparent media. We citizens need to know who owns which parts of our media; we cannot afford to tolerate any further shenanigans that de facto consolidate our media further. —Ruth Wieties, Champaign, IL We want a nation unlike the dystopia described in 1984. We want diversity in our media, not Big Brother. —Mary Eliowitz, Maple City, MI I think having our news and information come from a wide number of sources and range of opinions is critical to the preservation of democracy. —Shari Kelts, Kirkwood, MO A well informed public is your mandate! Good grief do your jobs FCC. You work for us, the People! —Paul Mabry, Grand Rapids, MI please close the loopholes. Citizens deserve more than copycat broadcasts. —Barbara Sowder, Rockville, MD If a local channel or station can not operate independently, they should surrender their frequency back to the public, and allow a channel or station that can operate independently to use that frequency. —Larry Lawton, Aberdeen, WA Free Press

PLEASE!!! —Sheila Mary Low-Beer, Charleston, SC My market is El Paso, Tx. Here KDBC and KTSM have consolidated their news operations resulting in a ludicrous and pointless duplication of news broadcasts. It is an insulting scam on the public! —Max Mastellone, Las Cruces, NM The consolidation is far from covert in Roanoke and other regions in Southwestern Virginia! Same folks on Fox and NBC affilcates, not as much so as CBS though its trending that way. —Sherrye Lantz, Roanoke, VA I'd love to hekp keep the local press in action. —Jason Skidmore, San Diego, CA I want to be an informed citizen. I depend on radio news programs and I listen to many different stations. Consolidation of news coverage may be acceptable to a lazy listener, but we will all be forced to be lazy listeners if the FCC doesn't stop the trend of consolidation of news. It's not all about media companies making money. It's about learning from hearing different viewpoints and then making up one's own mind. I want that diversity in broadcasting because I want to be informed. —Martha Scoppa, Liberty, NY When will corporate takeovers stop? —Chris Saia, Brooklyn,, NY We need greater diversity of news, not less!! That is why it is so annoying to see congress trying to kill public broadcasting. —William S. McKenzie, Columbia, MO NEW JERSE JUST LOST ITS TV STATION TO ONE IN NEW YORK. —Cathleen Bataille, TOMS ROIVER, NJ Freedom of the press is a basic liberty that we enjoy as Americans, leave it alone! —Matt Lison, Stevens Point, WI Just what do you not understand about preserving local news? Do you want to see our democracy fail because people are not informed of the facts and thus not able to make informed decisions for themselves? —Rebecca Hogle, Tucson, AZ I join with the other voices in encouraging you to FCC as it was meant to be used. —Joan Costello, Omaha, NE It is critically important to the health of our democracy that news outlets, the press in general, NOT be owned and/or controlled by a few large corporations. Please act accordingly, following the implicit and explicit mandates that compelled the creation of your (our) regulatory body. Use your authority as it was intended: for our benefit, not that of big business. —David Fruechting, Los Angeles, CA FCC exists in order to PREVENT just what you were trying to do. Of course you don't want to think of us out here in TV land; your role is to placate big media. —Samuel, Grand Junction, CO

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This consolidation has already affected Chicago by having the Tribune and Sun Times owning radio stations to report the same misinformation to every one of us! This is a way to severely limit democracy. It is also the reason that the younger generation has not followed the so called news. The more consolidation that takes place the more likely readership will continue to plummet and result in most of the media putting themselves out of business. This is very frightening. Adolph Hitler was elected by controlling the media. Do we really want to continue to kill America from within? —Jeffrey Sabitt, Hawthorn Woods, IL Mainstream news coverage in the US is so pathetic. There is absolutely no analysis in the mainstream media. The only news channel worth watching is PBS. Otherwise, there is no alternative. —Luke Brzostowski, Downers Grove, IL Greed is like a cancer to our society. Please "plug" all the loopholes that these unconscionable media companies are using to thwart your well-meaning rules. Thank you for listening to our concerns and for making the ethical decision to preserve free and open speech and opportunities for local media to thrive. —Erna Luering, Norwich, CT That is worth 20.00 $ even though I am disabled. Consolidation is the enemy of competition. —Rodney Nelson, Pocatello, ID Chairman Genachowski, In 1996, the FCC loosened the restrictions on how many radio stations a company could own. This resulted in a few conglomorates buying everything. Many people were let go and locally oriented programming was discontinued. Today unless a news item takes place before 8:30 AM during the week or in some cases before 7:00 PM (during afternoon drive), you will not hear it on most radio stations. Another thing that has happened is that stations have found ways to present local content from other parts of the country. One example is Clear Channel where Connecticut news is prepared and presented from a station in Syracuse, New York. This means that the on air reporters and commentators are not involved in the community or city of license they are supposed to represent. The same thing is happening on TV. Cutbacks in news departments and back room deals to get around your ownership rules and requirements are taking place as I write this. Consolidation was a big mistake on broadcast radio. Please do not open the door for the same patterns and practices to take place on television. —Lawrence Stoler, Stamford, CT Do your job. Quit caving in to big money. Stand on the side of the people; after all, we own the airwaves, or did you forget? —Robert Wolf , New Mexico, NM Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one. ~Abbott Joseph Liebling, "Do You Belong in Journalism?" New Yorker, 4 May 1960 —Mr. Stanley Lukaszewski, Austin, TX Think of your own families and children and grandchildren. Please focus on the best possible procedures, if only for their benefit. —Carol Ann Rittenhouse, Plymouth, WI We have enough consolidation going on in the US and the world. Fewer companies is less choice for the people and too much power for a few. This is particularly bad for media. —Debbie Richards, Evanston, IL Do your job! Stop this from happening. When you weaken the media, you weaken the nation. —Myra-Ann Pickens, Mountain View, CA

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We need more choices and a return to the fairness doctrine. The Fox, Limbaugh et al misrepresentation of facts, Rove ads lying about policies and facts on TV are creating an oligarthy like Mexico. We need an informed public to strengthen our Democracy. —Jeanne Geis-Rolle, Sierra Vista, AZ It is well past time that the FCC represents the interests of the American People over the special inters\ests of corporations and the ultra wealthy in this nation. Please take this to heart. —Paul Zink, Montgomery, IL The hidden agenda of the FCC is so transparent - in collusion and caving in to pressure from unethical corporate entities. How weak, and how sad, compromising the rights of Americans right before our eyes. The founding fathers are appalled... —Thomas Matthews, Soquel, CA I get tired of regulators serving the regulated, and the revolving door between the regulated and regulators. In the EU this would be called fraud, but the USA seems to call it making money? —Mark Dunn, Blackhawk, CO the airwaves are for all citizens not just a select few... —Toby Hardman, Portland, OR sincerely, Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Eric Lee Nilson, Waukegan, IL Although I did not write this letter, I endorse it 100%! —Allan Hogle, Gualala, CA The FCC must limit media monopolization and act to protect and improve the internet. No big mergers! Yes to Net Neutrality! —Howard Winant, Santa Barbara, CA LISTEN TO THE CITIZENS OF AMERICA!!! WE WILL STAND FOR NOTHING LESS THAN FREEDOM OF INFORMATION!!!!!!!!! —Judith Parker, Saint Paul, MN This is of great concern to me. Increased vigilance and enforcement to curb these practices is clearly warranted. —Sherri Shadrick, Oklahoma City, OK We need a diversity of view points in this country. You can't have that if the media is controlled by the few and the rich. —Francine Brown, New York, NY

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The level of journalism in this country is deplorable, undermining our democracy and dumbing down our citizens. HOW DARE the FCC look the other way, worsening that deplorable situation by blithely allowing broadcasters let rodeo clowns, pillheads, talking dolls and propagandists to take center stage away from serious fact-finding reporters and local NEWS!!!!!!! You are accountable to the American people and WE will have your HEAD for helping this decline into crass, UNfair and UNbalanced “Infotainment” to happen! —expat from Iowa Beth L. Jones , Monticello, IA I want to hear a variety of view points. It is a scary thought that the FCC might not crack down on such a dubious practice. It is really scary to think a person like Rupport Murdock could force his point of view down our orfice. The FCC should not create policies that might violate freedom of speech. —Gail Walter, cocoa, FL A strong democracy depends on the diversity of media ownership - monopolies of the public airwaves are a threat to varied and vibrant discourse . . . the hallmark of a true democracy. —Kirsten Waack, Barrington, IL Television needs the variety. It's already becoming incredibly bland--virtually the same things on every channel. They even run the commercials at the same time. —Kristin Erman, Joplin, MO It is essential that newspapers report the news rather than regurgitating the party line. —Mary Sweeney, Lynn, MA We need diverity of news outlets not consolidation. The quality of our news in the United States in internationally seen as a joke. This issue affects the quality of life for the millions of Americans. Do not give away our voices to corporate interests. Please support this resolution. —Nathan Wilkes, Austin, TX Consolidation is not good for anybody, much less a democracy. —Barbara Viken, San Francisco, CA local journalism competition and diversity are key to keeping our country free and are esssential to allow for an info9rmed public —Anna Zawierucha, fountain Hill, PA A functional democracy always requires an informed citizenry. We will never achieve this with underhanded media consolidation and the loss of the local news and information we must have. —Elizabeth Cori-Jones, Gainesville, FL local journalism competition and diversity are key to keeping our country free and are esssential to allow for an info9rmed public —Anna, fountain hill, PA Just Say No To Media Monopolies !!! Freely Independent Television Journalism Is At Risk Of Vanishing... Democracy Will No Longer Exist If Citizens Have No Choice In Hearing Diverse News Reports !!! —Kevin Test, Portland, OR The airwaves _belong_ to "we, the people", media companies are just renting those resources from us. Your job is to protect the airwaves for "we, the people" not for the corporations that are tenants on the air. —Ray Bryan, St. Paul, MN

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This may be a group email but the issue is very real. I depend on diverse sources of information that provide a variety or viewpoints. I couldn't hope to be an informed citizen with out a wide range of information sources. protect the local, diverse information sources. They actually need to be expanded. Sincerely Louise Shorter —Louise Shorter, boulder, CO Competition is necessary. —William Baker, NEVADA CITY, CA The more consolidation we get in the media the more one voice predominates. We need diversity for a viable democracy! —John F Schroeder, Rio Rancho, NM I think it is very important to have diverse ideas and publications available through all media sources easily accessible to the public. Broadcasters abuse of FCCs media ownership must STOP at all levels. —Patricia L McGlenn, Tucson, AZ We are on to you!! —Phillip R. Sturdevant, Holland,, MI The media needs to be as diverse as possible. —Steven Tope, La Crosse, WI The right to different points of view are what keeps our democracy sustainable. —Rex Sanders, Phenix City, AL Democracy Now! —Douglas Smith, Bellingham, WA The same principle that protects the rights of every individual in this nation also tunes to the rights and vitality of "individual" local news organizations that prevent homogenized thinking in our news. You must, absolutely must, prevent these covert attempts to undermine what amounts to freedom of news information. You know by now we are an alerted citizenry. Work with us instead of allowing such covert betrayal. Ronald Jorgensen —Ronald Jorgensen, Enumclaw, WA I couldn't agree more! just look at the Murdoch empireof Fox News.(Nuffield said!) —Frederick Y Martello, Allendale, NJ Chairman Genahowski and FCC Commissioners, Please work to support the voice of Democracy, not restrict it. —David McGlocklin, Davis, CA The more voices as have the better it is for America. Media consolidation already has gone too far. Please stop lessening the rules and disallow future new media conglomerates. Thank you! —Bonnieclare Erling, Seattle, WA I am amazed and appalled that you would not support local news programming. These conglomerates should be broken up, not encouranged and supported. —Jan Cohen, Boonville, MO

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Every day is becomes clearer that the media is biased and only wants to provide a steady stream of idiotic pabulum. We need channels that are unbiased, provide decent local news and programs that are more public interest oriented. The airwaves belong to the people and are not owned by the BIG Corporations!!! —Penelope Curtis, Grass Valley, CA STOP CONSOLIDATION! —Emma Kulhanek, grand rapids, MI I saw what happened here in my town 15 years ago with the changes then. I shudder to imagine what would happen now —Cheri Henderson, Asheville, NC As one who majored in communication I have been extremely disappointed by the recent actions of the FCC especially during the Bush Administration. To put it more succinctly I am one pissed-off citizen looking to unseat anyone who is not for the common good. Just now, the FCC has not been working the Common Good. If we must destroy the FCC to get it back then so be it. —Bill Dugan, Salem, OR I live in the middle of Bluegrass Country, in Western North Carolina, but I gt no bluegrass on the radio. None! We have only one TV station in all of WNC. All the rest come from South Carolina. —Frank W. Heatherington, Marshall, NC Thank you! —G Kortes, vancouver, WA why bother with television, radio, etc. if it is all the same? Enough is enough! —Virginia Harris, Sebastopol, CA Our democracy depends upon a free press. Do the right thing. —Shelly Alcorn, Fair Oaks , CA Do your job, the airways belong to us, not big business. —Bill Burns, Buda, TX I expect you, as an arm of government, to work to protect the public interests at all times. By the FCC actions of recent years this seems to have been forgotten. Too many parties, gifts and fine dining to keep your judgements clear? Watching every move and holding you accountable and it looks like the courts are too. Sincerely, S. M. Jobe —SMark Jobe, Santa Barbara, CA Since politics is local, why can't the news about politics be local too? —1SG Arthur Greathead, Butler, PA I live in the Richmond, VA area. Our newspaper, the Richmond Times-Dispatch is partly owned by Eric Cantor's wife. Not only do letters to the editor that are critical of Rep. Cantor go by the wayside, our other media outlets, NBC TV in particular, are also indirectly affected. We need more FREE press, not less! —Candace Graham, Midlothian, VA I want my Govt. to be looking out for MY interests NOT big business. I van voice my opinion to you here but more importantly through my vote. Please don't let my ability to make informed decisions harder by not being able to easily get different viepoints from my news sources. —Todd Fundaro, Clawson, MI Free Press

[email protected] —Glyn Ellis, ORIHUELA COSTA, VI I totally agree with this statement. Media companies keep taking advantage of loopholes to consolidate as much as possible and it puts objectivity at risk. Big media are more concerned with national politics, ratings and muck raking then with fair reporting and local issues. —Mrs. Deb Baverstock, Fitchburg, WI Diversity in the media is essential. No nor individual or group should be able to monopolize local market, —Duane Paulsen, Tyngsboro, MA I want real news, not info-tainment shown on two or three other channels. I want choices, and news channels competing against each other gives me options as to where I spend my time and my advertising dollars. —Katherine Busz, Burien, WA Every community deserves access to local news. Consolidation weakens this access. —Louise B Brown, New York, NY Free speech demands licensing only for equal time for all in the public interest. —Valerie Sanfilippo, San Diego, CA We need diversity in the news. —Arthur Mathiasen, Rio Rancho, NM This is becoming a frighteningly dumbed down nation because news media is controlled by a few large corporations. Please do your job and end this abuse of information dissemination. —Sherry Lewis, Albuquerque, NM I want local news to stay local, and not just the crime blotter. There's enough going on in our city politics to keep local investigative journalists very busy! And, the public needs to be informed about local issues that they might actually be able to influence. Please stop these loopholes and keep our news from being the same from station to station. Thanks for listening. —Nancy Hartley, San Diego, CA We need MORE and MORE VARIED voices present in our Press, NOT LESS! —Richard Salyer, Fullerton, CA I don't want McNews that has nothing to do with my community, state, or region. I want diverse media so we have differing voices and points of view. —Rev James Swarts, Rochester,, NY I object to corporations being treated as individuals with full individual freedoms under the constitution. Media must be regulated to limit its hegemony over the media markets. Diversity must be supported to retain the fundamental rights promised under the Declaration of Independence and written into the constitution. —Judith Johnston Klein, Ramona, CA a license to broadcast carries an obligation to obey FCC media ownership rules —William Schallert, pac.palis., CA We desperately need you to protect the Public interest and NOT the Corporate one!! —Martin Steiner, Petaluma, CA Free Press

This is important —sue Temere, South Lyon, MI Remember what American is supposed to stand for!!! —Ms. Diana Kupersmith, Bloomington, IN do your job! protect the airwaves! the airwaves BELONG to the people! —Catherine Buchanan, Las Vegas, NV Technology has been used unwisely as we see The English Murdoch scandal with his News of the World. STOP —Bernardo Foschetti, Los Angeles, CA ...Free the Airwaves!, Free the Presses!, Free Your MINDS! ! ! —Scott Yoos , Olympia, WA Media companies that use their ownership to manipulate the news have no place in a free democracy. Media companies must be prohibited from consolidating stations to broadcast their message. Allow democracy to flourish, plug up the loopholes that allow media companies to dominate regions news broadcasting abilities. —Thomas J. Rowan, Bronx, NY Media needs to be local and owned by hundreds if not thousands of people, rather than by a couple big corporations. —Rachel Whalley, Seattle, WA Honestly, when I see the state of media in my community of Columbus, Ohio, and elsewhere, I feel like we're starving for good, reliable and accurate information we can use when making scores of major and minor decisions each year. I think it's clear that we won't get that information until there's more real competitive diversity among the providers --- lots more. Please help! —Craig Schroeder, Columbus, OH Return to real journalism! —Tony Ippolito, Atlanta, GA Please stop the consolidation of media in our communities. We want greater diversity not one size fits all! —H Turano, Kaaawa, HI You will be watched and held accountable. —Dennis Wright, Peterborough, NH The FCC is supposed to be a Watchdog, not Lapdog. Please don't be a mongrel. —William Kloss, Washington, DC Oligarchy, monopoly, and their like do not lead to a better informed or entertained citizenry. —Charles A Wolfe, Sylmar, CA We must build up integrity in media and not allow it to be adulterated by human weakness such as greed. —Jerry Flach, N Haledon, NJ from Mr.D. Narveson in Iowa -- stop consolidation; we need to diversify. —MrD NARVESON, Iowa City, IA Free Press

Democracy thrives on diversity of opinion and ideas. Media consolidation chokes the lifeblood out of a free society. —Sally Brotman, Truro, MA save the news, the real news —Richard Lanum, Trotwood, OH As citizens we need unadulterated news. It is only fair that we have access to unbiased reporting. —Helen Wasson, seward, AK This occurred in Buffalo, NY. the nbc radio station with Hannity decided to take the cool rock and roll station (the Lake) and double the Hannity /cbs drivel. —Trish Rusk, Buffalo, NY Democracy is incompatible with consolidated media, especially these days when "media" companies are insanely partisan. Shame on you, FCC! —Michael Cruz, Novato, CA In order for democracy to survive, it is essential to have an open forum through the media. To allow conglomerates or wealthy individuals to allow only news that fits their ideology is to circumvent everything this country stands for, and to continue not reigning in these people is to put our democracy in jeapordy. —Lee Wiggins, New York, NY Equal access to the media is the cornerstone of all our freedoms. Today we are in a dangerous place because of lack of regulations governing corporations in this sector. We demand more media regulation and much stricter rules against near monopolies like Clear Channel. The American people want change now! —James Ferrigno, San Francisco, CA It is time to dismante corporate control of media. There is a reason we have laws against conglomeration, carels, monopolies. That government no longer considers such entitities to be problematic speaks to how much control private enterprise has over government. Stop the madness! —Earl M Cohen, Pittsburgh, PA stope these sob from ....its like the nazi's are trying to take over —Gene Tyburn, SANTA BARBARA, CA Thank you for helping to protect our rights! —Jennifer A. Meares , Matawan, NJ Please end this covert consolidation! —Dale LaCognata, Fishers, IN Protect Localism and Diversity of Opinions! —Mario Accaoui, Tampa, FL We here in Denver need more voices to cover stories, not consolidation of newsrooms to "save money". Its not money their attempting to save, rather its an attempt to save the rightwing news organs of Fox to stifle and control the flow of local information. —Thomas melvin, Denver, CO

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The FCC forgets the public owns the airwaves not corporations. It is the FCC job to protect the public interests and the Public good. I have over 35 years in Television entertainment, including broadcasting. I would be happy to consult for them on why it is vital to preserve diversity and to keep local news alive. I also offer to help them find good people to work for them who are not owned by private interests. The FCC had a public hearing last year here in southern CA. they had it in the middle of the work day in one of the poorest parts of town. Millions of people could not attend or even watch the public meeting. Things like that have to change for the better and be able to reach many more of the public for comment on any rule changes. —Craig Talbert, Marina del Rey, CA You are supposed to work FOR THE PEOPLE, NOT THE CORPORATIONS! DO YOUR JOB!!!! —Jeff Edeker , studio city, CA Belo and Clear Channel Communications are big players in Texas owning several stations in each major city. I expect the FCC to stand up and stop collusion with these media giants so that there is more diversity in this country, pursuant to the constitutions intent against monopolies. —Lauren Mueller, Austin, TX Giant media monopolies serve no public interest. —Randall Smith, San Diego, CA Issues viewed from a variety of viewpoints reveal their truth. I'm concerned. —Pamela Florissant, Canterbury, NH Put an end to monopoly and a limited perspective...noiw! —Cynthia Merrick, kaneohe, HI It is time you follow the rules! Stop being the pigs and start being legitimate businesses that you established. Remember, Greed will be your downfall!! —Marvin Kerdeman, Burtonsville, MD I am about to move so will be unavailable for this campaign for a while. Keep up the good work! —Adele Kushner, Alto, GA This is extremely important! Thanks for your action. —Joseph & Evelyn R. P. Hackett , Lafayette, LA Keep up the fight! —Terrance Peterson, Tacoma, WA No covert consolidations! Enough already! We don't need more sensationalist "journalism". —Judy Creason, Atascadero, CA We already have lost NJN in New Jersey, thanks to a governor who wants to hide his actions, in part by removing our only NJ-based station. We are now covered only by N.Y.C. and Philadelphia stations. It is crucial to our state that local stations have every opportunity to cover local community issues. Diversity of ownership is crucial to free speech and investigative journalism. Please represent me and all the people who have spoken out to date; we are watching! —Sally Jane Gellert, Woodcliff Lake, NJ how can i help —Tom Clark, Pennsville, NJ Free Press

One of the reasons we have the stark polarization of 'news' from FOX to MSNBC to CNN is this breakdown of the FCC rules on media ownership. IF there had been more oversight, we'd still have ACTUAL news shows, rather than opinions masquerading as news. PLEASE don't let this continue. We NEED multiple voices for the viewpoints that are out there. —James McCarthy, Los Angeles, CA Have boots, will walk to spread the info. Please call 312 307 2199 —Mark Kastigar, Wisconsin Dells, WI The FCC should spend more effort in stopping the acquisitions and mergers that are resulting in lack of local news coverage and homogenization of National news. Stop wasting efforts in censoring late evening and cable channel content to mollify a few prudes, instead of allowing adults to make their own decisions with the off button on their remote controls! —David Ross, San Francisco, CA The First Amendment demands a FREE Press, meaning that it not be owned by a cabal. —Alex Yaron, Palm Springs, CA Rupert Murdock is a perfect example of why the FCC must not allow loopholes to covertly consolidate more than FCC's media ownership rules allow. —Ruth C. Nace, Peterboroughh, NH Monopolies are not good in any business! —Jeanine Dichristofano, Palos Hills, IL Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Valerie R. Federoff, Lakewood, NJ The radio show of quality and style is what future generations deserve. Influence in that direction would be most welcome. —Ken Markel, Great Barrington, MA Please put an end to broadcaster's abuse of the FCC's media ownership rules. —Lynne Gnaizda-Ranes, Pueblo, CO I understand that certain members of the commission already understand all this and have been supporting the letter and spirit of historic law and policy going back to 1934, and that other members don't give a [!!!!] and appear to be on the take from large media corporations. So be it. To the latter, why do you hate America so much? Have you, at last, no shame? To the former, "Run, Forrest, RUN!!! —Scott A. Weir , Durham, NC Bigger is not better; it is worse. —Nan Callan, Winter Haven, FL

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I was a former radio programmer. I know from first hand experience how corporate consolidation divided and decimated competition, diversity and local owenrship of radio. The result was a homogenized, ineffective and ultimately useless medium that now can only muster a pretense of actually serving its local market, whether it's in entertainment, news or public service. Every element of radio was adversely affected, not to mention the gutting of jobs for thousands of radio professionals, replaced by automation that claimed it could still be a "local' element to a community. Complete and utter bull. And for what? So corporations that were suddenly allowed to hold more then their fair share of the market could reap huge profits while overworking what was left of the staff, forced to still work on on shoestring budget and basically bringing a shoddy, lousy product to the public in comparison to what had been before when there was real competition and media outlets actually gave a shit in serving their community and their listeners. So please no more media concentration. Our democracy is barely alive as it is; more consolidation means no more democracy, pure and simple. Peggy Fry —Peggy Fry, Wilmington, NC For someone to EVEN try to monopolize any market, but especially media is an insult to the American way of life. Diversity is what America is about. To allow any kind of consolidation is an alarm to Americans to think twice about who is making decisions at the FCC. This agency is supposed to serve the citizens NOT big business!!! —Michael, Columbus, OH Shake - rattle - roll- I believe this matters alot. Look at what Murdock did and tell me it doesn't. —Marina Pratt, perry hall, MD Do not allow this media consolidation to happen. —Robert Cattle, Belleville, NJ I am tired of being deprived of decent journalism and news at the local level —Louise Rapisand, El Paso, TX No company or individual should own over 1% of any media outlet nationwide, and never more than a couple of TV or radio stations in any one city. —Mike Haxton, Overland Park, KS Freedom of the press should be just that. As our press is controlled by the few we lose out democracy. —Lynn Levine, Minneapolis, MN THANK YOU for standing up for American citizens - a.k.a. consumers. We need and deserve your support: that's your mandate! —Ray Hardin, Boston, MA I want the FCC to do it's job and protect the public's access to diverse media. Please listen to the Federal Appeals Court and stop the merging of media outlets. That takes way my local news access and my ability to get the facts. —Donnella Mitchell, Gig Harbor, WA media consolidation by large corporations has hurt this country more than we have realized and it's shameful that this has gone as long as it has. Please STOP the madness. —Stephen Morales, Mill Valley, CA The FCC is destroying democratic principles with its abusive media ownership rules. —Barbara Seiger, New York, NY diverse media ownership is necessary for a functioning democracy —Michael Dineen, Ovid, NY Free Press

YOU are supposed to be regulating this industry -- the airways belong to the American people, not Rupert Murdoch or ClearChannel Communications. DO YOU JOB! —T A. Hoffman, Wasco, CA This diversity is how we stay free in this country. To maintain this is why you have the job you have. Please stand up and do your job! —Swari Hhan, Fishers, IN The FCC has already screwed up the media quite enough............Please give Americans a BREAK............. —Jeff Hunziker , Peoria, IL FCC SHOULD ANSWER ONLY TO PEOPLE NOT FAKE PERSON-HOODS! —Enrst Schmidt , rOCHESTER, NY Fair and balanced news is essential to democracy! —Bonnie Breckenridge, San Diego, CA Isn't it strange how Republi'cons' are for good old american capitilism the competive spirit are a free America except when it come to controlling market share and monopolies - Enforce the Taft hartly act. —Barry Dossenko, Waynesville, NC Stop the Rupert Murdoch corruption NOW —Merry Gregor, Pasadena, CA Too much media owned by too few owners. Protect OUR media. —HD Frotscher, Tampa, FL At this rate soon all we will know is whatever lies Rupert Murdock chooses to tell us. —Mayellen Henry, Bellevue, WA Why isn't the FCC enforcing the Sherman Antitrust Act? It's time to break up these Cartels and Monopolies that incite violence and hatred with false information. —Dorothy Lebovitz, Upland, CA The tide of misinformation is destroying an honest dialogue in our country. Standard are dropping so low, people have lost all incentive to protest. The result, declining awareness of what the real issues are. There's no excuse not to be well informed. It's the responsibility of every citizen. —Phyllis Gray, New York, NY Please do away with the loopholes and strengthen the rules to prevent these covert consolidations. Media companies have been colluding rather than competing; that is preventing free and open competition and better local news coverage. Please end their evasion of the intent of the law. They are monopolizing illegally and restristicting open and diverse coverage of local news. —L Eleanor Finney, Laguna Niguel, CA Keep our diversity please. —Charles Williams, faribault, MN FCC, stop supporting corporate control of information via broadcasting....Support freedom of information...Support real Democracy! —Candace Stolley, lower lake, CA Free Press

Let's keep it fair and just for America. —Sharlene White, Oceanside, CA It is important that in such a diverse country as ours that our media must serve this same diversity by protecting the views of all media outlets big and small.god bless america —Mark Valladares, Denver, CO Wat do you expect? We are being ruled over by a kleptocratic plutocracy. Look at the "new" AT&T phoenix rebirth! —Bernard Pierre, Skaneateles, NY The media in a "free" country must not be controlled by the few, but must be available from diverse sources. It's a major prerequisite to prevent tyranny. —Alex Queral, Philadelphia, PA We all need to be heard in a democratic society. —Mary Clifford, Cotati, CA Wake up FCC! Quit taking the side of MegaMedia. Enforce the rules that protect us from monopolies. So far you are not doing so well. Obey the court rulings to that effect. —Gerald Single, Hayfield, MN The FCC's job is to protect the public's interests - not to set up the commissioners for future employment opportunities! Do your job! —Michael Bresler, Providence, RI We're watching! —William Robins, Yorktown, VA Please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Mary Conners, Melrose, MA Diverse media more than ever will determine the very health of a democracy in America. The Majority of Americans want truth in media not propaganda and dumbing down. Please close loopholes and protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves. WE want and need truthful local news and diverse coverage of events. This is what supports an educated public and a thriving democracy. thank you for standing with the American people on this important issue. Many Blessings, Bonnie L Carpenter —Bonnie Carpenter, Emeryville, CA Get the hell out of the Government if you do not want to preform your duties to protect free speech . I am tired of you revolving door people committing TREASON by betraying the citizens. —John D Lynch, LaVale, MD Media consolidation is one of the biggest threats to our democracy. Do you job. —Anne Bryant, Greenwood, IN We need to do everything we can to keep, and improve, local news. The more diversity on our airwaves, the better! —Janet Strothman, Berkeley, CA

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I have a 1 hour show on public radio about latin folkloric music. I can't really go into great detail, but I can announce an event or refer to a website.---Jack Mudry, KUVO 89.3FM —Jack Mudry, Denver, CO Remember the public interest? It's supposed to matter to you, not corporate profits and propaganda. —Lisa Kazmier, Manville, NJ A strong nation, a strong state, a strong community needs a diversity of voices in the news media. Take action! —Lynell A. Morr, Farmington Hills, MI This country depends upon diverse opinions being expressed. It would seem that one of your primary responsibilities is to insure that that this occurs. There has, in some of our opinions, been far too much consolidatiton to date, whether that was done openly or covertly. It needs to be stopped and reversed. —Robert I. Laitres , Delta, CO We must have diversity in the news media. Enforce stiff fines and investigate the shady deals that are consolidating news stations. —Sami Rappe, city, SC work for america. —J Wernet, chico, CA We need to be breaking up existing media consolidation, not adding to it. We are already past an acceptable line, for a well functioning free democracy. —James Sheeler, Asheville, NC Local news is vital to every community. —Catherine Dorner, Portland, OR We must keep PBS free. —Cynthia Fischer, West Chester , PA Bring Back NEWS WE CAN BELIEVE IN!!! —A Land Harris MD, Phoenix, AZ A variety of news sources is vital to our form of government. Well, what our form of government used to be, before the corporatocracy. —Linda Sexton, Norman, OK Keep our local news LOCAL!! —Lynn Sims, Portland, OR This country was founded with the freedom of speech as its first priority and consolidating the media is destroying this country's ability to hear multiple voices. End the media consolidation, foster diversification. —James Suarez, Kyle, TX We will call you out and you will be stopped in your tracks of deceit! —James Lewis Tyree II, Portland, OR 04;4;April —Albrecht, Auburn, CA Free Press

It's just common sense.... STOP IT ... just STOP IT !!! —Mrs. Amanda Martin, Lubbock, TX The airwaves belong to the public! It is an abuse of authority for the FCC to consolidate ownership OR control of a public resource in the hands of private, for-profit concerns. —Robin Gabler, Palm Springs, CA I used to love the radio. Wherever I lived -and I was restless young man- I counted on good radio stations where ever I found myself to keep me informed and entertained. These days it's a wasteland of car dealership ads, no distinctive music, and rampant punditry instead of local news. The one thing I can count on is that these boring, uninformed excuses for commercial radio are owned by larger companies who could not care less about the distinction and the flavor of diverse radio stations meeting the needs of local listeners. I was lucky that I grew with good local radio and I'm cursed to see how poor they have become. —Richard A. Tucker, Pembroke Pines, FL A once great information society has degenerated into a conservative propaganda machine filled with divisive doublespeak! Stop these traitors from further abuse of public trust! —Harry Engle, Tomahawk, WI The public isn't blind, we ARE watching and we DO care about how media is handled in our cities and nation. I am a journalism student and remain continually appalled at the underhanded practices that fly in the face of what American journalism should be founded on: freedom of speech, diversity of ideas, and integrity! —Rachell Berry, Birmingham, AL This is a great decision. The FCC is suppose to be a "watchdog" agency that preserves a free media for America, not a rubber stamp for corporate machinations gone wild with nothing in mind but profits. —David T. Gray, Claremont, NH The public owns the airwaves and is entitled to, and must have, quality local and national news coverage and an end to lies, sensationalism and fearmongering rampant in our media. Also, creeping consolidation is un American and criminal. Protect the consumer!! —M Claire McNeely, westbrook, ME Please reverse media and telecommunications consolidation. Our nation already suffers from a lack of diversity in news media. We definitely do not need any more consolidation- which is antithetical to a functioning democracy. —Patricia Gracian, San Diego, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Joseph, ABQ, NM An informed electorate is a true democracy. —Jane Simpson, Colorado Springs, CO

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It is important to have diverse points of view and coverage in a democratic society. Please do everything in your power to sustain a democracy as we are the model. —Anita Hernandez, Las Cruces, NM I am totally against any new megamergers between telecommunications giants that are already too large and powerful. In fact, I think that abusive giants like Clear Channel should be broken up. We need more communications voices not fewer. I demand that the internet remain open access and a halt and reversal of allowing companies to own and/or control large numbers of TV and radio stations. —Stephanie Stout, Houston, TX Hey, Do the right thing or resign your FCC position NOW!!!! If you want to work for Big Media, go get employed by them now. If you want to stay on the FCC you are working for THE PEOPLE . WE don't want any more media consolidation, we need the opposite!!!!!!! —Vicki Rollins, Astoria, NY Yes! I want the tool kit! Let's make things right! —Ancel R. Patten, Longview, WA Corporations should not have more power than people. This is a democracy, which means the people get a say, not the corporation. Thanks. —Dex Horton, Bellingham, WA I remember when the "powers that be" changed the rules on monopolies and de-regulation went into effect. More power was given to the rich and powerful to write, slant news, just buy up the media and shove the news down our throats and tell us who, what, when, how to think. —Pat Lester , LV, NV I will help by attending any hearings and WISH i had the time to do more, but I don't--congratulations on the wonderful things you've done-—Ruth H Strauss Md, los angeles, CA Listen to the people! This country is based on one thing. And that is "by the people, for the people" we must live up to that! —Nick, Covina, CA My country needs diversity and local broadcasters. I don't want three companies owning all the media of the country! —Olivia Booth, New York, NY Good thing we have an independent judiciary to correct gross wrong decisions you seem intent on making no matter what amount of dissenting input you get from the American citizenry. Remember you are in service to the best interests of the public, not coporations. At the end of the day, each action is a spiritual act. —Maris Arnold, Berkeley, CA Broadcasters should be required to strictly follow FCC's media ownership rules. —Helene Knox, Oakland, CA Isn't America being attacked enough? This is not a country "by the corporation, for the corporation, and of the corporation". —Norma Lundgren, Turlock, CA

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As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Patsy Prather, Huntsville, AL Needless to say it, just as when it comes to housing, DIVERSITY is needed - else we'll just become one homogeneous blob, fed by the corporation who happens to own the current media station. —Per-Ola Selander, Kirkland, WA This goes for telephone and cell communications companies as well. Break up Clear Channel's holdings. —Deborah S. Lamb, Miami, FL We can't allow large media corporations to rule the airwaves, to do so would severely weaken an already flimsy news culture. —Jerem Schmidt, Sarasota, FL Thank you! —Elizabeth Asnicar, Boulder, CO The media are not serving our democracy. Please fix that. They use our public air waves to serve themselves. It was not like this when I was younger and we need to stop this distortion of their purpose. —Margaret Anderson, St Paul, MN Local journalism and content support local jobs and community pride. America is built on small towns. Keep covert consolidation from destroying America. —Jo Heller, Reno, NV Absentee ownership degrades more of the environment than merely its airwaves - find & support your locally owned and operated media! —Kevin Ward, San Francisco, CA The 4th Estate is essential to a democracy - you have a sacred duty to make sure that FCC rules prohibit the attempts to find loopholes. Keep local, independent stations safe and competitive. —Sallie K Park, Charlottesville, VA Save Democracy...it matters for all of us! —Donna Marks, braintree, MA You said it better than I could have. No more photocopy journalism!!! —Tanya Kasim, Concord, NH I have attended many local political events that had large turnouts that were not covered by local media. —Teresa Chegin, Seattle, WA How about some real journalism, not the nonsense and pablum sensationalism designed to distract the people from the real issues. Stop that carpetbagger Rupert Murdoch and others' attempts to consolidate all media. —Robert Glasner , tarzana, CA I can easily get published in my local "letters to editor" section of my local weekly paper. —Dan Scribner, BUCKLEY, WA

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Don't allow covert consolidation of the media. Please remember that democracy can only exist with a wellinformed citizenry, who can hear all national and local news and points-of-view. —Rena Lewis, Ojai, CA Any form of media consolidation is a danger to our freedoms, and the free flow of truthfull information! It should be stoped. —Wanda Arnett, Fletcher, NC I am heartened by the recent court ruling, but am concerned and dismayed at the way stations are openly using the same story resources and information to produce exactly the same broadcasts on multiple channels. Where is the advantage of multiple points of view, of competitiveness? The public usually doesn't have any idea this is going on!! —Gerry Burge, Alpharetta,, GA I would like to see a new commissioner that has my interest at heart, not its pocketbook. —Ed Heard, chattanooga, TN Stop homogenizing the news into generic talking points! —James Kubesch, Oakland Park, FL End this , not so , covert , consolidation ! —Bruce Eyster, Brooklyn, NY I want media that is free from undue corporate control. It is your JOB to make sure that I get this. —Arnolds Lelis, Green Bay, WI What are you afraid of? Do your job. —Mike Farris, Natchitoches, LA Media consolidation leads to ignoring local needs. Saturnino V. Silva —Saturnino Silva, Aldan, PA Thanks you for your efforts to stop this biggist threat to our Dempcracy/ —Marian Roper, LaConner, WA Media diversity is extremely important. We dont need more of Murdoch nor other monopoly control of the media. —Carlos Cunha, Rocky Point, NY Attention FCC: Do your job. Don't be a joke. —Michael Casteel, Turnersville, NJ Why is it so difficult to just do the right thing? Follow the rules and report the facts. —Carol Styers, Palm Harbor, FL Thank you! —Jeff Bower , Marlboro, VT the day has arrived where a handful of corporations determine the fate of the entire world. The "future", once considered "science fiction" is here. where is the humanity? soul less white men, a true minority will gladly take us ALL down —Cynthia Davidson, Centerport, NY Free Press

Locally-owned news stations, with real local news and thoughtful commentary barely exists anymore. It has been taken over by right-wing corporate media, which is further movement towards fascism, and is destroying our country, economy and democracy. Please STOP THIS NOW! —Bethany Barry Menkart, Forest Dale, VT Protecting diversity in media is the only way to truly have freedom of the press. If you fail to protect this diversity, you may as well change your name from the Federal Communications Commission to the Ministry of Propaganda. —Cynthia Hopkins, Portsmouth, OH Nothing protects true democracy better than open access to genuine reporting of issues and the presentation of diverse opinions. —Kathleen Hoffmann, Mebane, NC We must have independent media. —Deidre Dunn, Middleton, WI I'm tired of having my options being limited to just one station. —Mr. Dana W. Carlson, Woodbury, MN The FCC seems to be one of the many governing entities in this country whose ability to act on behalf of consumers is under attack. Please show everyone that the FCC is not a toothless lion. Show them that the members of the FCC take seriously their responsibility for looking out for the interests of the American citizenry, not for the interests of media companies looking to cut corners. Media companies interests seem to be largely aimed at reducing costs, rather than upholding their responsibility to inform the public. Can you see Thomas Paine, Revolutionary War era pamphleteer, colluding with other publishers to cut costs? I can't. He took seriously his mission to inform the public of what was happening around him. The media's primary mission is SUPPOSED TO BE broadening the minds of the public, not feeding them pap while concentrating on raking in as much in profits as they can. Save American minds; close loopholes that allow media companies to covertly consolidate. —Kristin Clark, North Kingstown, RI You work for the people, not big Media. Don't sell out! —Daniel McCall, Atlanta, GA Big Business and Big Money must be controlled if only so all sides of information will be presented for preview. It would be nice if the spin and lies could be stopped also. —Leland Griffin Jr, Trumansburg, NY Civic education and public access to quality information and diverse perspectives, not to mention more in depth analysis, is a CRITICAL need in this country!! —deborah Duncan, Northfield, NJ This counrty has faced serious issues surrounding economics and employment, and we have been forced to reexamine and prioritize our practices to compete in a global economy. There is no issue more vital to the future growth and stabilization of this country than that of communication and ensuring access to information. We must learn from the lessons of the U.S. auto industry, they fought change and pushed a management enviroment that placed profit over people and lost there position as world market leaders. It is time to re-examine and prioritize a vision for global incusion that protect localism, diversity, and competition on the Public airways. —Julius Stanley, Chicago, IL This is vitally important. —Patrick O'Reilly, Troy, NY Free Press

"I hope we shall... crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and to bid defiance to the laws of our country." -Thomas Jefferson- "The fortunes amassed through corporate organization are now so large, and vest such power in those that wield them, as to make it a matter of necessity to give to the sovereign--that is, to the Government, which represents the people as a whole--some effective power of supervision over their corporate use. In order to ensure a healthy social and industrial life, every big corporation should be held responsible by, and be accountable to, some sovereign strong enough to control its conduct." -Teddy Roosevelt, address to congress Dec. 1907- "The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to the point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism." -Theodore Roosevelt—Todd Johnston, Oxford, MI This is about thinking ahead and being logical. —G Burton, Delaware, OH STOP this gross perversion of consolidation! —Jessica Pille, Marshalltown, IA Diverse and honest communications outlets are needed to keep an informed/involved populace. —Michael Moody, South Burlington, VT FCC should be manned by responsible people not beholding to idiots like Murdoch, etc. —Peggy Conroy, west chazy, NY Just a reminder...the airwaves are PUBLIC property.They belong to the PEOPLE, not private corporate interests.The FCC is supposed to be a watchdog.Do we the people have to take it and put it to sleep? —Jeffrey Bryce Davidson, Woodbridge, VA You are the comissioner (and by de facto the FCC.) So why act othewise? In orther words, if you are, (by public interest and not because you were appointed), then why are people as well as the federal courts questioning your actions? Unless they're wondering why media conglomerates seem to be having a way of getting your attention? That appears as well to be having the effect of taking your mind off what fair media representation means. And would this be because you wish to consolidate your political power by working in tandem with media conglomerates? So now, after asking so many questions, do you think the people of the United States will get an answer? Or will the federal courts need to ask some more of theirs? —Timothy Gudz, Hacienda Heights, CA Democracy is access to all points of view. Fascism is the forced repression of opposing views. —Maris Keller, Columbus, OH I already do not follow the so-called news on TV from any of the cable channels. It-s zionist owned junk news. i use the Internet where I learn the truth. The FCC is ownedd by the same people who own the media in this country. Period. —Janet Gaudiello, PLANTATION, FL I want to be aware of who is telling me what! —Daniel St. James, Amherst, NH Stop ignoring the public. You are OUR agency. If you lack the courage to do the right thing, go work for a corporation like your latest spineless cohort(s). Stop media consolodation! Thank You. —Steven Willhite, Fort Worth, TX

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Media consolidation is bad for consumers. It leads to higher prices, less choice for consumers, and no coverage of local news. —Jessica Janecki, Durham, NC News monopolies are able to distribute propaganda —C J. Maddison, Jackson, MI Time to end our being overtaken by MSD - manipulation, spin, distraction. We who are believers in liberty and justice for all demand return of its vital cornerstone - a free press. —Rita Walpole Ague, Colorado Springs, CO Diverse and independent news sources and reporting is a cornerstone of our free society. Consolidation is taking us in the wrong direction. Please take steps to reverse this trend and protect the public interest. —Amy Larrabee, Chicago, IL Just one look at what Murdoch did in England and it becomes obvious that consolidation in media is not only bad for competition but also dangerous for the public. The more powerful media moguls get, the more they disrespect civil rights, and break the law, thinking they can get away with it by bribing politicians and law enforcement officials. —H Allan Aho, Lake Worth, FL We are getting tilted information now,enough is enough —Todd Chapin, Youngstown, OH FCC , Do Your Job. —Mk V, Chicago, IL why do you want to help big money in their quest to keep Americans uninformed and ignorant? corporate bought media insures we are not informed of important news, but are fed a constant diet of fluff pieces and car accidents. Not at all what the founding fathers envisioned for us! —Christine Grawe, Jonesborough, TN We need deversity not sneaky consolidation to deliver important local news to viewers and listeners. —Stanley Schrero, Northbrook, IL I live in a semi-rural area which already lacks media diversity and do not wish to see further consolidation in my local media market. —John Dinger, Duncansville, PA We don't need anymore Rupert Murdoch-style consolidations. Just look at the misdeeds being uncovered in his operation. —James DeLay, Bellaire, TX Please help restore and/or keep alive the airing of diversity of information and opinion. It can help save the world! Pegatha —Pegatha Hughes, Santa Cruz, CA The tremendous expansion of the Internet would not have been possible, unless it were true. I support it every inch of the way. —Rajeev Joshi, Pune, None

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As an elderly person, I can barely afford the minimal media connections. Forget about a fancy phone. —Melissa Bryan, Half Moon Bay, CA The press is not free when it's controlled by a tiny number of people. Stop this attack on one of the basic tenets of this great country. —Michael Goforth, Olympia, WA This is about Democracy not industry. You need to be working at breaking up media companies for the sake of public information and discussion. —Vern Keskinen, Neptune Beach, FL How does this kind of action happen in a democracy based on open government? —Mark Hull-Richter, Santa Ana, CA Please support the public interest! —John Joerg, Venice, FL It's time to get rid of the junk journalism. —Deatra Cummings, Los Angeles, CA A strong and vibrant America begins with its citizenry being informed straightforwardly as to the state of their community, and not shown a canned news reel... —Christopher T. Arata, Morro Bay, CA Generic news stations are spreading robotic generic thinking across the country & threatening us with a plague of non-thinking at a time when we need everyone to think. —Roy Sharkey, St. James, NY Stop supporting wealthy special interest groups and take care of the American public. You ruin the quality of life of Americans by destroying local media coverage. When local media coverage is not available of local disasters and dangerous incidents, you jeopardize their very lives. —Judith Dunaway Ph.D., Boston, MA If the airwaves are still "owned" by the American public, our desires should be paramount to the FCC! —Adrian Peek, Los Angeles, CA We need more not less competition among all varieties of media outlets. That will only happen with more independent ownership and a reversal of consolidation. (In my opinion, the latter needs to happen in all sectors of our economy!) —Kaaren Hardy, Westminster, CO It appears that the salaries of FCC commissioners are being paid by Rupert Murdoch. —William Lawrence Combs, Evanston, WY Government for the people doesn't include this limitation of a variety of voices. —Chris Faulconer, Frazier Park, CA We can not have freedom of speech if hugh corporations owned by one person can control all the media such as newspapers, radio, and television. Cordially, Jane Foster —Jane Foster, San Diego, CA

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Democracy is not motivated by uniformity but rather by diversity. The FCC should support this goal. —Virginia Maher, Austin, TX Without a free and diverse press, democracy is not possible. —Paula Narbutovskih, Abiquiu, NM I know that you are most likely, some fairly corrupted individuals. I also know that you are probably very effective at convincing yourselves that you are doing what is best for uh, what exactly? The public interest? No maybe that's a stretch for you. So how do you convince yourselves that it is okay to cripple our democracy as you do? —Dane CObble, Boulder, CO Please stop the growing and dangerous push towards subverting free and open media. It is your duty in a democratic society to protect and ensure openness in the media, the corporate bottom line be damned. —John Williams, Belmont, MA I think what is happening right now with the news papers andmedia in the UK gives us all the proof we need for why we must have diversity in the media. —Kelli Johnson, SEFFNER, FL This consolidation is a major threat to our democracy. Fix it! —David Glaser, Columbia, MD . —Fred Lasher, Jacksonville, FL We should subsidize public radio and television stations and limit the powers of for profit media to show our real commitment to what we call democracy. —Brett Eastman, San Francisco, CA Newt Minnow, back in the 1960's, called TV a "Vast Wasteland." Between Charlie Sheen and The Vampire Diaries, it hasn't gotten any better. We need a variety of voices to promote public debate. —Anne Collins, Manhattan, KS As a freelance journalist myself, I am well aware that diversity of ownership is essential for a truly free press. Too much concentration of one owner in a region, especially if that owner controls multiple media, such as TV and radio as well as print, means that the multi-media corporate owner effectively controls what news the region sees and does not see. This is not what the Founding Fathers and Constitution' s authors intended. —Michele Maniscalco, Boston, MA Let freedom ring! Don't let the billionaires and big corporations take control of our country. —Travis Page Eskridgd, Anaheim, CA Please FCC, be the bulwark we need you to be! —John M. Mulhern, Pawtucket, RI

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Localism and diversity AND our relationship to the state and the world are barely covered in the mainstream press in one of the most active media markets in the world: San Francisco. Come here and ask some targeted questions and you'll find that we know a lot more about federal issues via the New York Times than we do about California issues as they affect our school funding in California. You might be fooled by all the media and press you find in SF, though. But what you'll find is a mass amount of citizen, unpaid journalism is keeping us informed: which is great because we're not in the dark, but we need a more robust and dedicated media that's not driven by profit to give us the real news so we can be informed voters, workers, and students. —Catherine Lee, san francisco, CA i can't take it. we have media blackout re our environment - its like mountain top mining EVERYWHERE! help santa cruz residents california —Drew Fenton, boulder creek, CA Please stop the covert consolidation, we need diverse local reporting and news room ownership. —Holly Smith, seattle, WA I grew up in a rural community. The local radio station was a valuable media source in our area as we were updated with local news, weather and events that pertained directly to our lives. It must be noted that there was a small radio station in the Gulf area that provided locals with updates of Hurricane Katrina juxtaposed to the large radio companies that never let locals know any news about Katrina. As media conglomerates stand today, you turn on every news channel and there are the same bites, word for word, on events they filter in a myopic manner. I find it runs from fluff to yellow journalism. It's too similar to the novel "1984". Two (2) days ago, people learned that a British paper owned by Ruppert Murdoch hacked into individuals private phone conversations to get a scoop on murders, kidnappings, and other emotionally charged events. Too much power held by a small number of large media companies does Americans no service. In a democracy, freedom to speak is essential. This necessitates the right of small media sources to exist outside the large media ownership. —Candice Rendzio, Tampa, FL How can citizens make good decisions without knowing what is happening in their own locale? With increasing political slant to news, we also need alternate sources. —Margo Vanderhill, Alton, IA We get the society we deserve. Thank you for your hard work protecting a truly free press. Nora Klein —Dr. Nora Klein, Houston, TX In order to preserve our democracy, the rules must not contain any loopholes! Please make the rules tight so the corporations, already having too much power, do not destroy the common wealth any further, at least in this arena! Thanks! —Daniela Arnon, San Luis Obispo, CA Break up large telecoms —Judith Sanders, Fredericksburg, VA The board members and employees of the FCC need to assure that television, radio stations, print media retain diversity and freedom of expression. As intelligent, educated government employees and servants you must remain alert to the machinations of "Corporate America" and of international media owners. —DD Chaplain Stanley Howard Schwartz, Daytona Beach, FL Do your job description and represent the people of the United States. Your decisions will demonstate who or what your master is. Thank-you for the actions you have taken and can take in the future to bring something worth calling 'News' again to America. —James Carter Irwin, Kelseyville, CA Free Press

Restore the principle of JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY to the airwaves and the print news!! —Ms. Carroll Gunnigle, montclair, NJ Good thing you have many vigilant public media watchers...we have our work cut out for us! You never seem to tire of favoring big corporations over real local people (viewers, programmers, reporters, listeners, etc). Restore actual diversity of choices in the media of America! thank you. —Jane Jarlsberg, Point Arena, CA Stop broadcasting lies, misinformation, propaganda and subliminal marketing. —Gloria Messer, NY, NY We do NOT need the news that only money can buy. Keep the media diverse. —Daniel Shaw, Minneapolis, MN Don't you get it? Diversity in media means availability of Truth, local perspective, and culture. No national coverage will ever be able to address the nuances of a local society. —A W, Asheville, NC The FCC 's duty is to protect the public from corporate powers abusing their positions..Conglomerating diverse media into a single pablum voice disseminates much less useful information .,fewer viewpoints. —Tapio Talvitie, jemez sprngs, NM I need real news, not "infotainment" news that these consolidations would bring. Save our airwaves! —Kim Kingsbury, Spring, TX The more open our communications systems, the more informed and thus stronger our republic and it's people are. —Ronald Cross, N. Hollywood, CA We need more diversity not more consolidation. —Beatrice Delph, Dayton, OH this is terrible we need more different media outlets not all under one company .this is dangerous to our democracy —Dennis Adkins, parma, OH I believe media consolidation is a serious threat to our continued exsistance as a federal republic/democracy as well as a local threat regarding news that may be extremely important to the communities that have or will be impacted. The "news" is not what it used to be. Enough is enough. Regards from Alaska. —Karen Dupont, Wasilla, AK Why are you allowing consolidation of the media? Do you not want America to be strong and free? You have seen what Rupert Murdock & his org. are capable of. Do we really want him and his ilk to control what we read and hear? Protect our freedom; enforce the FCC rules. —Ruth Witte, Vancouver, WA A free and independent media was the foundation of our democracy that has been abused and is evaporating. It's time to restore it for the preservation of our nation. —J Powell, Middleboro, MA

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It is imerative that we support diversity and competition in news coverage. It is important not only to protect our freedom of thought, speech, and access to information, but also for the longterm business and economic strength of our local communities across the country. —Evan Davis, Iowa City, IA Media consolidation has hurt our country and its democratic ideals. —Michael Barr, Athens, OH The large broadcasting corporations never saw a monopoly they didn't like (unless it wasn't theirs). The country and democracy will be made stronger if consolidation and collusion are stopped, local access TV is fostered, LPFM is encouraged, and purchasing of political influence is prohibited. The FCC should take action toward these ends. —Paul Bakeman, Shelburne, VT We the people are being systematically oppressed by corporations and the media. The government is supposed to stand for the people. Corporations may be made up of people but they are not people...they can't go to jail, they can't get married. The media is supposed to be to inform the public....after all they use the common airwaves....they should have some morals and obligations....it is up to real people to stand up for those morals and obligations.....the media just sees dollar signs. not morals, not obligations unless they are held accountable. PLEASE DON"T ALLOW THE MEDIA TO TAKE OVER THUS BRAINWASHING THE PUBLIC WITH THEIR CORPORATE AGENDA. —Barbara Higgins, Santa Fe, NM Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Sincerely, Antone Mello —Antone Mello, Marion, MA The world is minimalistic. Look at the crap on TV or sensationalism and demise of World News in UK. We need to STOP this craziness and ensure a well informed populate and checks and balances. Reporters need to CHALLENGE what is written by media. Saw Michael Moore's SICKO and it claimed that well informed majority CAN RISE up and demand change. That is the only way for a democracy to flourish. The govt should NOT be running the show. That is another reason we need strong(ER) MEDIA. —Barbara Halpern, Washington, DC News consolidation is one of the major factors in our current economic, environmental crisis. Plenty of people could have warned the public and prevented the problems we face, but none of the few major media outlets let the true stories be told. —Chris Dragon, Crestline, CA The trend of the FCC to sell out to corporate media owners and investors weakens the democratic process, instead it must strengtgen diversity at the local regional and national levels. The public interest must prevail over media ownership and greed. A well informed community is essential for a healthy democracy in action. —Marco Arenas, Windsor, CT C'mon FCC--You're failures to prevent media consolidation are not in the public interest. We're watching you closely. Drew Fedak Murfreesboro, Tn. —Drew Fedak, murfreesboro, TN Free Press

Work for the people's interests,NOT the corporations ! —Michael Flanagan, Coronado, CA I believe a diverse media is essential to our democracy. Thank you for your attention to this concern. —Lila Wasserman-Gouveia, Lombard, IL The voice of the people will never be heard if consolidation in the ownership of public media is allowed to continue. Take out the loopholes and make sure that we operate a REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY! —Charles Geitner, Eagle River, WI The march to eliminate diversity began when the FCC permitted Rupert Murdock to own both newspapers and tv in the same market. And we all know what that has lead to, a tabloid mentality that has spread, like an uncontrolable virus to what was, pre-Murdock, legitimate jornalism. I applaud the court and strongly suggest that Genachowski and the FCC return to fulfilling its mandate to protect and ensure that we the consumer's are protected against greedy executives with short-sghted agendas that erode fairness in the media marketplace. Local communities do not have the deep pockets of the 'too big' to fail conglomerates that have adopted a skewed and bias approach in news delivery. Whether analog or digital, the airwaves still belong to the public at large, and therefore, should be watched scrutiized closely to maintain quality reporting, advertising and programming. The television news and programming today has been reduced to cooker deliver, a one format fits all. This approach and attitude blantantly denies the public of our right to know' as the present delivery no longer seeks to inform, but rather aims to mold and sway the discussion to push forth a limited and bias idealogy. —Gray, Harrisgurg, PA News programs should not be interrupted by commercials. —Dean Farris, Belton, MO Local self-sufficiency is a core component of a healthy democracy, especially with regard to news and information. Please support local news. —Steven Blunk, Louisville, CO A free press means a free society. —Aidan Talerico, Wildwood, MO I have seen the consolidation and homogenization of the news media personally and I have been seriously concerned for decades. I'm 67 years old and have been reading newspapers since I was 11. The *range* of both published reporting and opinion on local, national and international issues has shrunk, at least in part because people are in a less stimulating news environment. As a nation, we cannot afford this. More diversity of opinion means better informed citizens and a more creative environment in which to think about national, local, and overseas challenges. The more creative we are, the more we can think outside the box, the better our future will be in a very precarious world. —Carol Ambruster, Havertown, PA We need more diversity in our news channels, and radio! —Michael Bernier, Marlborough, NH Who do you people work for? Us that's who. Your revolving corporate door will come to an end some day and I will celebrate thay day. —Christopher Bohlen, Iowa City, IA

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I am disturbed by the actions taken against Ivi TV and Todd Weaver. What ever happened to free enterprise? Where is the competition for the huge giants? You speak of of innovative changes and yet you stamp out a single entrepreneur trying to start an American business. You should be ashamed. America's middle class (those of us who work for a living) are catching on to the oligarchs! Give Mr. Weaver a chance! —Dan Ford, Post Falls , ID Once again, rules that help protect a democratic system that requires a free flow of ideas, information and news is being corrupted by certain companies for the profit motive. The job of the FCC HAS TO BE one of protecting the public's right to know. I say, come down quickly and hard on those who violate the spirit/intent of the law even if there are loopholes, because the consequences are so dangerous to our entire system of self governing. The results throughout history are tyranny of a few over the rest. —L Henry, Eugene, OR What possible reason would the FCC have to not protect net neutrality????/ —Janet Hays , new orleansl, LA Keep media relevant, local ownership,local values,local news. —full name*David Hand, East Patchogue, NY The recent scandal of the World Daily News and the near control of the Italian news media and television by Silvio Burlisconi clearly show the danger of consolidation of different medias. Especially, in the same media markets. —Louis Poniros, Bridgeport, CT One of the major reasons why our nation is suffering financially is because of probems caused by its weakening democracy. Democracy cannot work when public information is restricted or distorted. The FCC has a vital role in helping to keep communication open and diverse views disseminated. —Mr. Robert Benson, San Diego, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Lexow Grant, alexandria, VA ...after all, the airwaves belong to the American People - not corporations. —Bruce O'Brien, Altoona, WI The diversity of voices has to be respected. We won't let the super rich taking over the media. —Jose Ramos, Pleasantville, NY ...thankful for freepress.net —Richard Strain, LaPorte, IN A press free from government intrusion and, diversity is our only hope left for our country. —Michael Seidler, San Diego, CA

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I DOWN GRADED TO BASIC CABLE, WITH QUITE A BIT OF A HASSLE. WHEN IT FINALLY DID HAPPEN, I FIND THAT FOX NEWS IS INCLUDED IN THE BASIC PLAN. I THINK THIS IS ANOTHER COVERT PRACTICE TO MAKE PEOPLE WATCH PHOTOCOPY JOURNALISM AND JUNK NEWS. —full name*Marcia Migdal, Hagaman, NY Over the long run, further consolidation will severely diminish the public interest and public service functions of our media system. —Martha Nicoloff, ST PAUL, MN let's have REAL competition and a "free" market in media. stop all of the phony "consolidation", which you know for DAMN SURE IS MONOPOLIZATION. —Al Cohen, Hummelstown, PA Thank you for your time and consideration on this very important matter it is greatly appreciated. —Niechele Gambill, Cedar Park, TX Local news and national news needs more reporters investigating more stories. Copycat reports don't do that. —Silvia Wilson, Vassalboro, ME A free press is necessary for a democracy. A press/media that is owned or controlled by a few is not free. Let's get back to the democracy we believed in growing up. —Marina Finn, Chicago, IL Please help preserve one of the most important vehicles for our democracy! —Rachel Sing, Berkeley, CA LISTEN TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC!! QUIT BEING BOUGHT BY THE RICH MEDIA BARRONS!!! —Arthur W Green, Cape Coral, FL This is just the beginning. We won here. We will keep winning. ~ The Regent —The Regent, NoWhere, MN no more junk news! —Tanya Biami, Sierra Vista, AZ The FCC should not be a policy-making group for corporate America. It;s meant to be a protector of America's 4th estate, public media. Do your job and work for the people, not for the corporate media moguls. —kristine Osbakken, duluth, MN Preventing monopolization of media markets is critical to the survival of the USA as a democracy. —Joan Strong, Coplay, PA Public interest and objectivity are lost in most of today's media--you should care about this if you believe in democracy!!!!! —Eva Havas, Bristol, RI As a columnist, I am witness to the damage done by M&A . Regionally, newspapers are little more than advertising platforms. Letters to the editor, community involvement, and Op-Ed pieces have all been eliminated! Staff has been eviscerated—all in the name of profitability. Please, no more "growth" from mass acquisitions! —Brett Swailes , Elverson, PA

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Dear FCC, I often bring in speakers to my community who are never covered or if they are covered their message is edited in a way that the heart of it is taken out. At least half of the time or more we get no coverage at all. We have been fortunate in my community to have 3 news outlets - two of them being tv stations who are competitive with each other. It is only because there is some competiveness that our voice is ever heard. Citizens in my community need to hear an alternative opinion and facts in order to be informed voters on many different issues. This can only happen if the press is as independent as possible. —Cathy McGuire, Terre Haute, IN Please take action to close these loopholes that narrow our choices for voices in the media market place! —Isaac Kemsley, Bremerton, WA Consolidating media limits perspective and information. Covert consolidation really makes it plain that there's bad intent. —Peggi McCarthy, Exeter, NH We can never have a true "marketplace of ideas" unless there is a diversity of owners. —Juliet Dee, Wilmington, DE I just discovered that local channels KTSM and KDBC are trying to consolidate their newsrooms! —Dinah Jentgen, Las Cruces, NM Media Monopoly 1984 —John Herron, cHARLOTTE, NC A genuinely DIVERSE "Fourth Estate" is crucial to reinvigorating our badly damaged democracy in the U.S. As president of our regional civil liberties union, I ask you to please do the right thing, and stop the downhill slide of mass media consolidation in the U.S. —Rich Wharton, , We are not happy! Fox news is not news. Most network news is not news. FSTV and Link are. —Nancy Hummel, Austin, TX Thank you, keep up the good work. —Arlene Gnazzo, Riviera Beach, FL We DO NOT want media consolidation! Competition is what drives GOOD journalism. —B Deckard, Vallejo, CA Please keep our news pureand collusion free. —Yvonne Nerck, Charlotte, NC A better-informed public is more likely to be politically active and more capable of more incisive opinions about city, regional and national matters, where to live, whom to vote for, what issues should get priority, and so on. If the media does not want to participate in truly shaping its media to its audience of citizens, then it is little more than entertainment at a time when we need more enlightenment. —Mark McKennon, Brooklyn, NY

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I have a lot of personal experience in this field. About 12 years ago after Clinton signed the 1996 Telecommunications Act the press in L.A. went into the toilet. Suddenly they would not write the real stories about education. After an L.A. Times reporter did a half page story on me and my non-profit that reporter disappeared from the scene. Also, the L.A. Times started telling total lies about documented situations even those they had presiously reported on. The Daily News did the same. We know that reporters are told if you do that story you will not work again. This is in both print and television. And this is supposed to be in our best interests? We have had enough of this. How are we supposed to have a real vibrant citizen active democracy with this? It is in the constitution of the U.S. protection for media for exactly the reasons outlined. It does not exist anymore. Just look at what Rupert Murdock is doing and caught up in now. England is waking up and we need to also. This is how the financial crash happened. No one knows or is allowed to report on what is coming and look at the results. Make sure tough enforceable rules are in place. This is supposed to be a country for all not just the billionaires who now run the place not the public. —George Buzzetti, L.A., CA Shouldn't this also cover Rupert Murdoch's empire, especially now that we've seen how little he cares about the privacy of other people. —Marilyn Stefano, Agoura Hills, CA furthermore, the increased consolidation of media has lead to an ill-informed public at best, and propaganda for the media's darlings at worst. —Nathan Moore, Shoreline, WA Look what consolidation has done to the British media. Don't let it get worse in the USA. —Geoffrey Bruce, Arvad, CO Just look at the current Murdoch situation as a clear demonstration of the need to review anti trust issues on multiple media ownership. —I Temple, NY, NY please stop covert consolidation and stop monoply of companies. —Carol Leaver, Decatur, IL Please support independent and public media. Americans need more than "Clear Channel" and corporate newspapers for their access to radio and printed news media. —George Sisson, Santa Cruz, CA let us work in peace while we still can. Taking the freedom away fails us all. Help us stay safe, ther is too much to lose. —Randy Kissell, m]uskegon Mi, MI We as a nation must return to local independent unbiased news reporting. Real information via news broadcast is vital to public policy, public health and safety issues facing our regional communities. We are not a nation of "one size fits all." We ARE a nation of regional communities with real unique regional issues. Don't consolidate! Don't dumb down the news! Don't allow the homogenize our regional experience! Stop the corporate take over of our information systems - Stop covert consolidation! —Karen Wells, Portland, OR Our fundamental rights and freedoms in this democracy depend on the unfettered free flow of information, which in turn depends on an open market, and an anti monopoly telecommunication environment. —Jonathan Abel, Brooklyn, NY

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Just the ongoing march toward a complete corporatist dictatorship in this country. The citizens HAVE to put a stop to it. —Don Garrett, Escondido, CA Please put Clear Channel and Fox News out of business. —Lori Coulson, Columbus, OH One too many foxes in the henhouse for America's good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! —full name*Stephen F. Kislock III, cityBeaver Falls , PA I want to learn the news from MINNESOTANS who live in my community! NOT feeds from Washington or Atlanta or New York!! —Kathryn Rudd, Eagan, MN We believe in what you are doing. —Marvin Joan Silver and Silver , Burlngame, CA We need an informed electorate! —Samuel Auth Emmerling, Washington, DC We need diversity in the media; stop sneaky consolidation. —Judith Daniel, St.Paul, MN "Covert consolidation" is a clear effort to violate the intent of the regulation while observing its letter. I hope the wording of the rule limiting consolidation will be amended to prohibit this kind of abuse. Thank your for your consideration. —David Ciepley, Keswick, VA A free society depends on independent news and investigative reporting. We have lost that element to our society so is it any wonder our system is falling apart? —Richard Vincent, Palenville, NY I listen to no news knowing most are corporate lies —TJ Allen, Saint Petersburg, FL fed up and not going to take it anymore! —Eric Kapan, encinitas, CA Please stop this consolidation of the media. It serves no one except big business and hurts the public. —Luis Fernandez, Brooklyn, NY The lack of a vigorous, reporting based (rather than entertainment based), independent news gathering organizations is the principal cause for the tragic decline in American society. "The price of freedom" Jefferson wrote, "is an informed citizenry." He was reflecting on the essential requirement for a vigorous "fourth estate" for democracy to work. —Rinaldo S. Brutoco, Santa Barbara, CA

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In Philadelpha, PA, NBC Universal (WCAU) and Fox (WTXF) share newsgathering resources under a Local News Sharing agreement, combining journalists, crew and editorial staff. News crews from each station are frequently coordinated to ensure that no two stations cover the same story; the footage collected is shared between the stations. The result is a loss of editorial independence and diversity of viewpoints, as the stations are cooperating and not competing to cover the news. This is not good for the community. —Lois Johnson, Wilmington, DE Stop ! —Mr. Louis Rosa, Citra, FL Amen to this! —Jeff Simpson, Scottsdale, AZ Once again, you get to decide whether you go down in history as a supporter of corporate power or a supporter of open communication. I think I know how you'd rather be remembered. —Debbie Notkin, Oakland, CA Protect local stations and national diversity of the airwaves. —George Held, New York, NY We need to suport PBS. It's the last FREE press we have! —Ronald Fanyak, Sublimity, OR keep up the good work! —Brian Six, Moline, IL Competition is the key to advancement and innovation in a society like ours. Its hindrance, blind or otherwise is a perversion of the ideals taught in our history classes. So you Dear Chairman are left in a position to make the hard choices. Do we submit to greed or continue the standard that has set us aside for so long in our past? Or does that remain our past. —James Piercy, Anaheim, CA I have never heard of covert consolidation, but it sounds like station owners and managers are coordinating under the table rather than competing above the table. —Denton Holmes, Las Cruces, NM We ARE watching YOU! —Rev Dave Bean, West Linn, OR For us the only radio worth listening to is Public Radio and a very few good local stations. The rest is a wasteland of morally corrosive and egocentric bellowing - not music, to us. Certainly not where to go for news. —Rosine V. Turner, Madison, WI You lose diversity, you lose democracy. —Patt Schwab, Seattle, WA How about let's not institute feudalism? —Herb Ruhs, Missoula, MT we ned the competition keep stations local. —Robert Newton, Presque Isle, MI Free Press

Don't put all of our 'eggs' in one basket, because you never know who might pick up the basket (e.g., Rubert Murdoch & his happy hackers?). No more monopolies! Too big to fail is not an attractive option!! Thank you. —Cheryl Dykstra, Niskayuna, NY Seriously? This is allowed? —Brad Calderwood, Chicago, IL It's high time the FCC's rules get some teeth! —Crystal Martin-Nelson, Sherman Oaks, CA Protect he fourth estate. DO NOT consolidate--we need a diversity of opinions and investigation into stuff that might go contrary to the owners' beliefs. We do not have a free press right now. —Kelly Nessle, Johnsburg, NY Consolidation is not free enterprise for all. It takes away choices. —Jennifer Logan, Sioux Falls, SD The unfolding story in UK / Murdoch lies and abuses are typical of dirty underhanded abuse of consolidated power. One shudders to contemplate WHAT THEIR ULTIMATE GOAL MAY BE....1984?, OR WORSE? STOP THESE COVERT TAKEOVERS OF OUR PUBLIC AIR WAVES AND CHOKING THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH VIA THE 4TH ESTATE. —Roseann DeLuca, Auburn, NY You are our servant, not our authority maker.... —Rev Colleen Brown, Cordova, TN Diverse media ownership is critical to provide for diversity points of view. The covert concentration of media outlets is a threat to the free flow of information and the ability of the american citizenry to make informed choices. —William D Henderson, Trenton, NJ Please do the right thing! —David Rogg, Oakton, VA We need to seriously revisit the issue of ownership rules in terms of rolling back the ability of larger and larger media corporations to take over ever-increasing shares. We already see the seriously damaging effects of what has been unleashed under an extremely lax FCC, with a revolving door that is being blatantly and brazenly used by regulators. These issues go to the very heart of our democracy. —Dr. Cynthia J. Smith, Columbus, OH Time to do a 180 and put the public interest ahead of corporate desires and excess profits. JSE —Steve Ellsworth, Hazel Green, WI Watch your back! Corruption is the only game in town. —Douglas Estes, San Francisco, CA I reside in eastern Oregon and the only local news I get is the Portland TV stations. No radio, no pbs, no newspaper. Nothing. —Bonnie Lofton, Mitchell, OR We must stop this practice now! —Holly Campbell, Homewood, IL Free Press

Our current level of media monopoly is totally unacceptable for and antithetical to democracy. It's us or them. —Joseph Holmes, Kensington, CA This without question is a grave concern. —Professor Philip Palombo, Providence, RI I get bombarded with requests for $$. I'd rather help with action, ie. contacting people. —Charles Clark, Platteville, WI We can not have democracy without having diversity of ideas on the airwaves. These rules constitute tyranny to the government of the USA by enabling control over news message by the few. This undermines our Constitution and its amendments. —Susan Michetti, Mt Horeb, WI And while you're at it, how about limiting the number of commercials per hour? We're forced to watch (or mute) as many as a half-dozen for every 3 to 5 minutes of news on CNN and MSNBC, two stations I otherwise admire. This is unconscionable and a gradual takeover of our time by executives who don't give a damn about anything but their bottom lines. —Howard Eisenberg, new york, NY Without high-quality local news, our democracy will become a totalitarian state. —Muriel Strand, Sacramento, CA This requires eternal vigilance. —William L Ingerson, Ypsilanti, MI The reality is that the airwaves belong to the people. Along with everything else, they should really be paying the people, through the government for the use of those airwaves. —Michelle Parsneau, Mankato, MN Radio stations and TV stations all play the same news and content from city to city... no hard news anymore... it's gotta stop —Brandon Zobisch, Miami, FL Stop the greed!!! —R Dale Long, Eureka Springs, AR This may be a wasted effort because I believe the FCC is already in the pockets of these big broadcasters and their lobby are all ex FCC people including Powell. —Edward Gindi, MIAMI, FL Capitolism is not "let the business run things any way they see fit and the consumer suffer"! The FCC is not bought and paid for by the corporations, is it? Show us! —Emma Crawford, Tucson, AZ A free and independent Fourth Estate is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO A DEMOCRACY. There is no compromise on possible on this issue. —Karen Bauer, New York, NY

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Has anyone checked networks ala murdoch and WNOTW —Charles Leal, hartsdale, NY The commons, including the electromagnetic spectrum, is the property of all - not the corporate few. —Stephen Pew, Gresham, OR I work at non-profit media agencies and would like to help if I can. Please send me more info. —Frances Fagan, portland, OR What will it take to return the FCC to its former greatness? It could return the media to its former greatness, if only it would. —Scott Steele, Portland, OR We, the people, deserve better. The United States must remain "of the people" not of media corporations. —Patricia Abbott, Royal Palm Beach, FL How can you deny consolidation when they brag about the number of stations they control? —John Wolff, Lexington, KY The notion of a "free press" is guaranteed more through diversity and competition, than through monopoly. —Clay Woody, Albuquerque, NM Please be a patriot and care about our local communities, for they are the heart of our country. —Katie Black, Collegeville, PA Can you say Rupert Murdoch? He is a shining example of the wrong headedness of Media consolidatio\n. Instead of approving another buyout of local stations, you should be breaking up News Corp. —Al Warner, Manzanola, CO I have seen the costs of consolidation. Local radio programming is trite and routine on music stations. News is packaged and non-existent on most television stations. The tone and tenor of the morning shows is hostile and abnoxious on most and definitely pursues a more conservative agenda that is driven by the denigration of women by calling them "bitches, sluts, whores, etc." This has to stop. —Rodney Cook, St. Louis, MO Please stop this! Is "big money" going to control EVERYTHING in our country? —Carol Durham, Bonita Springs, FL "Knowledge is power", consequently, the powers that be want us to be ignorant and uninformed. —Dian Henslick Schueller, sanborn, IA We need local news for information on what is happening in our communities —James tate, Fairmont, WV F..............Forget C............Creditable C,,,,,,,,,,,,Communications —Mickey Gensler, NYC, NY You're not doing anybody out here any favors, so don't pretend to. —Ms. Ellen Hilts-Gossett, Redondo Beach, CA

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Schemes such as this are easy to spot, and should be actionable. Please use common sense. —Richard Hover, Dunedin, FL No more Rupert Murdoch megaopolys! —Dennis E. O'Connor, Escondido, CA EXCELLENT TIMING with murdoch awfulness! thank you. —Ms. Joan Fassett, bloomington, IL Media consolidation is destroying the positive effects media could have on maintaining a democracy. It is UnAmerican. —Ginger Jervey, Flagstaff, AZ I knew something was up when Obama appointed a Republican to an open seat on the FCC, only to have that Republican later leave, and join Comcast. —Randall S. Blanchard, Kennett Sq, PA This is bad news. Stop the control, NOW!!!! —Donald Maracle, Allen, TX Please stop big corp grab of our politics —John Bidleman, SEBASTOPOL, CA Help end suppression of energy inventions by signing my petition at http://signon.org/sign/end-sup pression-ofenergy. —Gary Vesperman, Boulder City, NV I see that Monroe, La stations have been targeted for consolidation. Please halt "covert consolidation" by media moguls for the sake of Freedom of the Press , a guaranteed right in our US Constitution. —Jon Charpentier, Covington, LA Where is enforcement of anti-trust laws??? Where is enforcement against monopolies???!!!!!! —JJ Johnson, Rodeo, CA EWe need more competition, not less. Let the Murdoch Empire be a warning —Felice Sage, Littleton, CO Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Bill Shaw, Santa Cruz, CA we want unbiased truthful new reporting- since I don't see it in my area I NO LONGER watch MSM (mainstream media). Not watching TV's crap is better than watching sensationalized garbage and biased political reporting. —Ms. dawm meyer, kewaskum, WI

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Fuck bribery of public servants. —Stephen Austin, spokane, WA This is a vital issue that we must not turn our backs on. Skritting the laws & rules has been going on far to long; I have seen this with my own eyes in the Pacific Northwest. —Joseph Reesha, Avondale, AZ More media options —Jason Sisk, madison, WI News of the World is just the latest HUGE cautionary tale about the consequences of media consolidation and empires. The importance of Wikileaks in defending democracy and freedom of information should of course be another —Mark Epstein, Ewing, NJ Monopolies are anti-democratic. Stop allowing these monopolies to be formed. Just look at UK to see what unchecked power can do. —Sandra George, Greenbelt, MD FCC needs to re-build it's credibility. —Sean Haynes, Sandpoint, ID You have already allowed to much media consolidation so that it is now nothing but biased, filtered, slanted, inaccurate, corporately influenced pablum! There is very little real news or public interest programming available while these monopolies not only censor news but advertisement and advertisers. —Clay G. Colson, Land O' Lakes, FL At the media convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Dan Rather and Bill Moyers pointed out how far the modern media has failed to report the news and is biased toward Republican and corporate messages. This must stop, NOW! —Jack Schlotte, San Diego, CA These broadcasters need stringen oversite. Please Monitor them Closely —"Cecelia Castillo, Ozone Park, NY I have been appalled by the blatant mass takeover of the media ever since the Clinton administration. It's time to put a stop to it. —Ted Killian, Medford, OR Remember R. Hearst and R. Murdoch. There is a reason why we have monopoly laws. —Mr. Paul Swain, Camas, WA Monopolies are illegal for a reason and the law needs to be enforced. I'm getting sick and tired of different sets of rules for the wealthy!!!!!!!!!! —Carol Keltner, Merced, CA Media consolidation was the worst idea since network news was put on a profit-making basis. I'm actually not sure which is worse--both are devastating to honest and accurate reporting. But when companies break the already overly-corporate friendly consolidation rules, it is absolutely infuriating when the FCC does nothing about it. —Ron Hildebrand, Sparks, NV

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Variety is the spice of life. —Kelvin Pittman, Philadelphia, PA The airwaves are a public resource. Open them up to the public. We need more choice -- real choice -- not less. Independent news outlets are one of the best ways to make sure we don't large corporate owners buying our police, politicians, and our private information. —Barbara Iverson, Wilmette, IL Our local radio station WNOI has been bought out and local news suffers horribly. —Randy Ranes, Louisville, IL The free press, free expression and open access to honest and unbiased information is the most important right the people of the United States have and actions like like covert consolidation threaten those rights more than any other single issue. —Jeremy Armer, Hollywood, FL Given your less than aggressive movements on Big Media and Big Telco, I wonder if you aren't looking out for THEM more than for us the consumers! —Timothy Liebe, Syracuse, NY Protect American citizens from the scourge of greed in big business!! —Mr. Samuel Schlosser, Cincinnati, OH A country can be truly free ONLY if its citizens can get accurate factual information. This has been steadily eroded in the US and the previous FCC chair was complicit in allowing a few stations to own almost all the media. We must stop this now and save the country. —MF Kite, Mt. Pleasant, SC GOOD LUCK —Joseph Leniado-Chira, greenwich, CT Yet again we, the people, find ourselves on the short end of the proverbial stick, left to suffer from the actions of those who are supposed to be working for our benefit as well as their own. Should these media organizations continue to be allowed to consolidate as they have so far, my ability to trust the news will continue to wane, given the increase in partisanship and activism present. Don't let this happen. —Leland T. Ross, Whitehall, PA I can spread the word. —Raymond Gibson, Hollywood, FL As a citizen of a self-proclaimed "democracy," I don't want corporate-controlled journalism, or photocopied second-hand news! I support have the FCC soundly review their media ownership rules! —Douglass Stewart, Santa Fe, NM, NM We had to Stop Ma Bell in the 1980 to be the only phone source in America and there was a growth in small companies that leased capacitiy in ATT lines but offered alternative - we want the same with media control you are approving and that means no "freedom" for independent news sources. —Pamela Spivey, Littleton, CO Just another way for the corporations to spew propaganda, brainwash citizens and control our lives. —William Bailey, Locust Grove, AR Free Press

Consolidation is the very thing that has lead to the negative acts and biases of New Corp -- break this monopoly up! —Alexander Harner , Astoria, NY FCC...how about doing something for the American public instead of Big Business...After all, you are here for us, not them! —Brian Scanlon, Pittsburgh, PA Just another way for the corporations to spew propaganda, brainwash citizens and control our lives. —William A. Bailey, Locust Grove, AR the rot's got to stop —Oscar Ruiz, miami, FL FCC should follow its rules. Loophole abuse needs to be stopped. —Parampreet Sekhon, Benicia, CA This is of extreme importance in protecting our precious freedoms! —Diana Richardson, Portland, OR Why doesn't the FCC become the first government agency that actually works on behalf of the US people, and not against us! —Jan and Larry Slobin, Portland, OR This anti-diversity homogenization of American media is bad for America, and you know it. Put a stop to it! —Steven Ventura, Taunton, MA I am planning on launching a radio show (independent) to address the many breakdowns in our society. The end of real journalism is one of them and near and dear to my heart as a former journalist! I'm happy to join with you in this venture! —Marianne Stanley, Dayton, OH Is there no help for The Widow's Son? —P Matthew Stinson Ii, Indiana, PA We the people need our airwaves for our free speech! —Ron Peterson, Gasquet, CA It's a sad day in America when we cannot get the truth about much of anything because of the conglomerate ownerships of the MSM. The FCC needs to do its job and protect the rights of independent and free media. Not only protect them, but encourage media to tell the truth, bring real journalism to the mainstream, not the manipulated, right-wing slanted tripe that has filled the American ears for way too long now. —Barbara E. Murphy, Park Forest, IL An informed public creates a stronger democracy. If you are a decision-maker in this issue, you will hopefully do what you know is right. —Thomas Calahan, Somerville, MA

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The Quality and Diversity of what is currently available to me (in one of the largest markets in the country-Houston, Texas) is dismal and laughable. Please take real, meaningful steps to correct this. That is, after all, the purpose of regulatory commissions like the FCC. —Justin Charles Harris, Magnolia, TX Covert consolidation deliberately undermines democracy by limiting information and therefore choice available to media consumers. To look the other way while this covert practice continues is to collude in attacking democracy at it's most fundamental, local level. —CS Hupp, Gambier, OH For several decades I have been watching the suborning of the US media by special interests. They most recently lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, did they not? And they have never informed the American people of the the Pentagon's Dept. of Disinformation, the one that spreads conspiracy theories to muddy the waters of legitimate American thinking. —Jan Chastain, bethesda, MD I'd like to do more, but already have too many action plans in various areas. I would like to cheer for you and others to take action. —David Gordon Wilson, Winchester, MA The monopolies are growing. Stop them. —Kenneth J. Kazmerski, Cocoa Beach, FL Enough already. We need real journalism. The people deserve to know the truth and for it to be easily accessible!! —Jason Osburn, Arcata, CA Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. —Paul Kimbell, Albuquerque, NM The press and/or news media worry me more every passing day. I think it no coincidence the most broadcasters would like to have it their "own way." Let me see what you have to offer...that is, let me see what your approach to the problem is. Dr. Ron Ribble BCFE —Dr Ronald G Ribble, San Antonio, TX go for it —Thelma McNamara, Merlin, OR And don't forget, consolidation costs JOBS! The American people deserve local and responsive journalism, which is not furthered by covert consolidation of media companies. —Carol Nix, Independence, WV The press helps guarantee our democracy, but not if it is regulated by one great power. —Kathleen Jones, Sacramento, CA News everywhere -- in Canada too -- is being trivialized and infantilized. Minds are being sedated by massproduced junk-news. Box Store news. All "bread and circuses" -- not thoughtful, indepth coverage from diverse viewpoints of ongoing and vitally important events. We need to change that trend before it has completely consumed our minds! —Dr. Jean Briggs, St Johns , MA

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These covert Shared Services Agreements are clearly intended to circumvent the spirit (and possibly the letter) of FCC guidelines. In you review of ownership rules, make sure you take firm action to protect the freedom and diversity of news coverage for all Americans. It's not just another Commodity. —Bob Armao, Troy, NY Please keep our media free. —Cristina Williams, Tucson, AZ Please do your jobs. —Alan Laird, Pahoa, HI We don't receive real news now. What happens when there are less sources? —David Tasker, Carson, CA Without journalists we would not have a free country. We need all the differenct types, whether I believe in them or not, I want to know what is going on. —Kathy Fish, Allenton, WI Follow the money! Those SOB Newport Television principals have gotta be paying off Genachowski, the FCC commissioners and/or their cronies. "What's in it for me" is always true. They' all on the take. Follow the money! —Dr. Kent Schneider , gainesville, GA This country is built on many voice coming to agreement, not massive corporations controlling everything. —Nathen Gallardojohnson, Denver, CO Two questions , are we going to live in a country with the robber-barons in control.... Are we still the land of the free or have we sold out to the rich FFC....If we looked back at the past 5 years, I'd say the FFC sold out....Do you want in the next 5 years to be said the same? —Robert Emminger , Nashville, TN I have seen mu cable bill rise from $10am month to $120. The competition has not kept prices down, but heaven's knows what I would be paying if there was none. —Darlene Costner, Tucson, AZ One of the worst things that have happened is the gobbling up by mega corporations of local news outlets. The homogenization of news outlets is very bad for America, often depriving the public of vital information, often slanting the "news" to a specific viewpoint. We also need the return of the Fairness Doctrine to possibly restore some civility to broadcasting. —Judith Shields, Spring, TX If you don't put a stop to it now you will never be able to revierse what will happen with media takeovers. —Richard Ceely, San Francisco, CA We do NOT need huge corporates gobbling up the independent stations. —Sylvia M Ramsey, columbia, MD It's time to "Clean the Air" in another sense! —Paul Craig, Westminster, CA

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The reason I don't watch the news is because more and more newscasts are controlled by a corportaion and their leanings. —Deborah Roberts, Winston Salem, NC Americans have a constitutional right to have free and unbiased news and communicatios. No more megoconglomerates controlling our news! Katherine Harper, Playa del Rey, CA. —Katherine Harper, Playa del Rey, CA Repealing the 1996 Telecommunications Act would be a start —Sheri V. Staley, Shelton, WA More diversity, more local news stations and more local news. Consolidation is not acceptable. —Ms. Peg Hunter, Forest Knolls , CA Our world would be so much better if everyone played by the rules instead of spending time and money to work around the rules to promote self-advantage. —Cindy Sundberg, Eden Prairie, MN Support our electronic news free media having free and open channels by disallowing covert consolidation. —Cindy Balfour, Austin, TX --Corporations aren't persons.-- --Only people are persons.-—Jerry Swatez, Tucson, AZ I work so much just to keep ahead of my bills that my time is limited, but I'll certainly check out your activist toolkit. Thanks. —David Victory, Nashua, NH What happened to our anti monopoly laws? Why aren't them being enforced? —Maria rua, Paterson, NJ There is no reason they should get to play fast and loose with the rules. Don't let them get away with it. —Zach Bernstein, Washington, DC Take a look just this week at the irresponsible Murdoch group and their secret, criminal hacking of private communication sources to secure 'news'? That is hardly a description of responsible journalism. It is, however, a frightening example of what can easily and secretly happen when too many news outltets are owned by a single company. The scandalous and salacious stories begin to overtake helpful and informative news and we are all the losers! Please put an end to covert consolidation ...and for that matter to covert 'news' collection. —Jill Roberts, Brevard, NC This country will continue to go downhill unless the traditional investigative journalism is allowed to ascend to its proper position as the Fourth Estate. —Kathleen Tepper, Norwalk, CT This smacks of government control of media. If not currently, it will soon be possible as there will be few companies to bully and force to report only "the party line" to the citizens. Think carefully and consider the ramifications of allowing the independent outlets to disappear. —Keith Johnson, West Sacramento, CA

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Do your job! —Doug McMichael, Peru, ME A free and open society is dependent upon the unbiased free flow of information. Consolidation works against our fundamental principles. Just look at what heappened in Britian with Murdock for an exam,ple of consolidating media power. Do what is in the best interests of your country, not your contributors. —Vincent Bozzone, Bloomfield Hills, MI the more so called news sources are consolidated the more trash is covered rather than the news as the more editoriializing is done in the name of news. Lindsay Lohan is NOT news and Fox is an editorial sect as is MSNBC, though MSNBC is more literate and sometimes has a sense of humor. —John Mac Carpenter, Ft Stockton, TX Outrageous and unacceptable! —Alan Sanders, Fairfax, CA There is already too much of same-o-same-o on television. Lety's not lety anymore mergers take place in the best interests of democracy. —Andr?? LaRochelle, Santa Rosa, CA IS EVERYONE A CROOK THESE DAYS —Robert Warren, bingham farms, MI Please act on this issue. The media corporations have too much power already, and that is what you are supposed to prevent. —Michael Pearce, Portland, OR We the people should decide how we want our media to be regulated. It is in our very best interests as citizens to have as unbiased a media as possible and that means less, not more, consolidation. —Susan Steffy, Santa Fe, NM Level the playing field for local news! —Jonathan Young, Carmichael, CA This vertical alignment of the media by a handfull of monopolistic owners rings the death knell for journalism with integrity and honest reporting of the news. —T L Carpenter, Galveston, TX This is a no brainer! I really don't know why anyone should object to opposing what broadcasters are doing to create monopolies in order to spew their venom! Or maybe I do know! It's the bribes stupid! —Pat Chefalo, Rochester, NY Whatever happened to Anti-Trust? —Adam Ritz, Los ANgeles, CA Our nation is owned and run by corporations already. Please do not hand anything further over to interests that dilute the news we receive with propaganda. Thank you. —Philip Tonne, Albuquerque, NM Net works are now beginning to internet blogs to report news not trustworthy reporting. —James Boots, Chandler, AZ Free Press

Do we really need more Rupert Murdock's running amok? No Thank you! —Louise Dotter, Spring Green, WI This is NOT free press. It is looking increasingly like information tyranny...and it literally threatens our democracy. —Mark Sabol, Burien, WA Let's keep the news in this country diverse. —Avram Eisner, Seattle, WA i'm visiting my family in friends in buffalo new york, and this practice is occurring up here bigtime.....its got to stop!!!! —Mark Harris, Austin, TX I can become more involved next year. I have too many projects on my plate right now. Professor Joel Beeson WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism —Joel Beeson, Morgantown, WV If broadcasters let journalism take it's natural course, they would certainly be creating jobs. If journalist were aloud to research and report only the facts, we might take a little more stock in what they say. Therefor creating the need and desire for better journalism. Broadcasters then wouldn't need to resort to loopholes in the system to survive. —Ray Beckner, colorado Springs,, CO The Murdoch case in England illustrates the importance of having our government keep monopolies from taking place. —Sarah Hernandez, Sarasota, FL The airwaves belong to the people of the United States. They must not be compromised/sold to small groups of wealthy/self-interested investors. Do your job to protect the freedoms we all claim to value. —Ali Thomas, Yellow Springs, OH If I want McNews, I'll read People Magazine. Please help to stop the idiotification of the United States. —Lisle Hall, Auburn, MA Murdoch and Fox news have corrupted the News media, now the FFC must police the air waves to protect us from more of the fox news epidemic by other media owners. Its only going to get worse.. —Merle and Mary Campbell, Damascus, OR How can the FCC even consider these actions? The RBOC's have gotten away with murder including the NST/Waiver order. Disgraceful —Richard Marotte, Lindenhurst, NY Help $TOP the Dumbing down of America... Less news Owners = LESS NEWS —Don Leichtling, San Diego, CA It is time to prevent news sources from being monopolized by a tiny aristocracy, for this aristocracy uses consolidated news to censor and distort the news. —Terran, Seattle, WA The FCC is supposed to be protecting the barriers to consolidation... not destroying them! —Eric B Johnson, Cottage Grove, OR Free Press

Please stop them. —Michelle Bueltel, Manhattan Beach, CA The truth shall set you free —Al Preciado, broadmoor, CA I live, unhappily, in Phoenix, AZ which has become a news free town, for all practical purposes. Don't let any more consolidation occur - consolidations that have happened already are a disaster - just look at us. —Joni Bosh, Phoenix, AZ Business interests do not matter when the social fabric is at risk of being hyjacked and misused to sell crap instead of serving local markets of PEOPLE. —Mark Ostrom, Oakland, CA Local news and diversity of information are key factors to a healthy democracy. —Mike Morrissey, Port Townsend, WA Rupert Murdoch has shown us that media consolidation subtracts from our ability to independently analize the events in our world. With consolidation comes reduction of viewpoint. Don't let the large corporations dictate our views. —Stephen Spofford, Seattle, WA Stop the communications monopoly! —Bob Delaney, Saint Louis , MO Stop photocopy journalism and junk news. The People need useful information, not Pop-News. —Felipe Morales, salinas, CA Stand up for the public interest, convenience and necessity for the first time in 30 years. —Randyll Yoder, Bowling Green, OH Please keep our constitutional rights of free press CLEARLY free. Give the people the power, not corporate interests. Thank you. —Melinda McMillan, Lehi, UT As a long time activist with the Digital Divide I have seen the widening gap between people who can stay informed and people who cannot because of these consolidations. The giving away of bandwidth and air time already makes access affordability impossible where this divide paid for by ALL taxpaers, then obfuscates important issues. Because of the consolidation we already have seen, cable and internet access is too unavailable and too expensive. for too many people in this country. Don't make it worse, make it better by making the media more accessible to all!!!!. —Catherine Sullivan, Kenmore, WA I no longer see unbiased news on the television. I see propaganda and opinions posing as facts. The more things consolidate the worse it will get. —Jamie Clemons, Aurora, IL Local TV News has very little depth to it as it is. We certainly can not lose more to “covert consolidation”. —Ronald Cochran, Wilmington, NC

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Read between the lines, guys - fewer players mean fewer opinions. Do the right thing and keep news independent! —David Stratton, McElhattan, PA The present state of our media is a joke. Please fix it. —ann Nolan, Lewes, DE please protect the "PUBLIC" in the public air waves —Mary Lasley, Ashland, OR Please take action on this matter ASAP! —John W. Schroeder, Independence, MO The mainstream media has already gotten dumbed down enough through consolidation and ownership by huge corporations that have nothing to do with news, especially local news. —Berry Ives, Albuquerque, NM WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE FCC RULES THAT REQUIRED ALL LICENSEES TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR COMMITMENT TO REPORTING NEWS AND PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMMING - AND ACTUALLY KEEP WRITTEN RECORDS THAT VALIDATED THEIR RIGHT TO HAVE A LICENSE IN THE FIRST PLACE? YOU DON'T EVEN CHECK ANYMORE TO SEE WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THE LICENSEES' PROGRAMMING. DON'T YOU CARE THAT THEY'RE FEEDING US BULLSHIT DAY AFTER DAY. YOU ARE A GOOD PART OF THE REASON THIS COUNTRY IS IN TROUBLE. WHY DON'T YOU JUST GET IT OVER WITH - GIVE OWNERSHIP TO ONE CORPORATION, AND WE CAN ALL GET FED THE SAME POSITIONS, AND WE'LL ALL START BELIEVING IN JUST ONE SIDE OF THE STORY - THE CORPORATE ONE. YOU PEOPLE HAVE FAILED - ALL OF YOU - THE PROOF IN IS THE SORRY CONDITION THIS COUNTRY IS IN. —Susan Bailey-Pruc, AKRON, OH Media monopoly permits propaganda mills - and who owns the media becomes the determiner of what is broadcast. Put a stop to that. —Barbara Fitzpatrick, Fayetteville, AR Don't let it happen as we need diversity. —Richard Waters, Gulfport, MS A functioning democracy relies on open and free communication and access to news and information. Please fix the loopholes and don't let broadcasters circumvent these rules. —Jennifer Vigil, Oro Valley, AZ I;m out of country now but this is an important issue to me. —Creag Hayes, Baker City, OR I want the old internet free of having to pay just to look up and view Japanese female nude models, and to look up and view the female nude in art. —Jamesha Walker, Portland, OR As we are seeing in the U.K. right now, media consolidation leads to the undermining of democratic principles. —Paula franceschi, Los Angeles, CA The FCC needs to ensure in the ability of our media systems to convey truthful information for the public good. —Shelby Kinney-Lang, Northampton, MA Free Press

We need independent stations --not more Murdoch conglomerates.. Stop the takeovers!!! —Carolyn Wolf, Lorton, VA It seems the only place we can get diverse news coverage is in the papers or Online, and even there telecommunications companies are trying to limit our access. —Marge Acosta, Centerport, NY How is it that a local station in my town can be heard on3 frequencies in my town? I guess there would be "NO" chance to squeeze a LPFM in my town. By the time the LPFM window opens....they will squeeze more commercial stations in and NO chance for LPFM. —John Thomas Druan, lake park, FL The death of a free and independent media is the death of democracy. Stop killing our democracy. —Peggy Houghton, Milwaukee, WI Society as a whole relies upon a free and open media, not a limited viewpoint dictated by a few. Enough is enough ! —Pete Keay, Pleasant Hill, CA In this way, cultural diversity and artistic content are suppressed as well. —Joel Jensen, Milwaukie, OR Selling American to industry is tyranny —Mr. Stephen Underhill, Lakewood, CA Media markets are already hugely consolidated globally--resulting less competition and less real reporting. Now they are giving us cookie cutter journalism at the local level as well. This must be stopped! —Cindy Nance, Denver, CO I want to get a wide variety of news coverage--not just repackaged pieces. Please adhere to rigorous journalistic standards! —Christi Hoffman, Kansas City, MO hi —Molly Brewer, milwaukee, WI Please support the interests of the people, not corporations. —Susan Bartlett, portland, OR More consolidation causes more generic and useless information. —Nataly Roberts, Seattle, WA Michael Powell did deregulate our media ownership for one reason, to deliver the country on a platter to corporations and the right wing zealots. People no longer believe in what is being said. Do you want a democracy or plutocracy? It's time to do the right thing and stop this consolidation. —J Matthes, sebastopol, CA Television is in severe danger of becoming network radio. The exact same content, in the exact same format presented with the exact same interests in mind. That cannot happen. —Peter Mychalcewycz, brooklyn, NY Free Press

Media has to be owned and operated by a diversity of people so that a diversity of views are shared over the airwaves. Consolidation will hurt YOUR BOTTOM LINE in the end anyway. —Jadene Fourman, Portland, OR An informed citizenry is necessary in a democracy. We cannot allow information to be diluted. Please protect the airwaves. —Sandra J. Carrubba, Buffalo, NY Please do your job. Thank you. —Rick Blankenbaker, Harvard, IL This is way out of hand. And, you can see the problems already with Murdoch! —Fern Sweet, Sherman Oaks, CA Allowing mass media conglomerates to control the airwaves with their sponsor's dollars endangers honesty and 'opinion' transparency. Monopoly laws need to be updated and enforced by the FCC. —Timothy James, Asheville, NC Please stop the consolidation of media, it is the biggest threat to our democracy. Thanks! —Renee Lagloire, Tujunga, CA Corporate pablum news propaganda is only good for the Murdoch's of the world...while the masses are manipulated into compliant servants...control the information and you control the agenda. —Arnold Sluis, buffalo, MN More often than not, mergers and congolmeration is not good for the consumer. That's certainly the case for print, radio, and TV media. Please help keep these sources more 'local' and diverse. —Richard Foster, Palm Harbor, FL A fair, competitive media is needed to combat the corporatocratic cancer that is increasingly limiting local voices. Please help those who don't have the resources to keep on speaking and communicating by leveling the playing field, purposely tipped by corporations for their sociopathic (remember, they have free speech rights now!) desires. What good are laws and rules if they are not enforced? If enforcement is specifically avoided then why hide behind them any longer and just say "there are no rules anymore" and call it a day? It would certainly end the pesky nagging by those seeking fairness. Like me. —Martin Grivjack, Jupiter, FL Localism is important and needs the FCC's protection in the face of this rule-bending —Stewart Hartsfield, Lake Oswego, OR Henry David Thoreau said “There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil for every one striking at the root.” Thank you for your efforts. —Raheel Chaudhry, Columbus, OH PLEASE DO NOT SHARE MY INFORMATION WITH ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION. THANK YOU —Maria Papi, Los Angeles, CA Yes, to a choice of media. —Bob Ketchum, Billings, MT

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As a concerned citizen and fellow human being I value my rights and liberties paramount among them freedom of speech and responsible free expression of ideas. Unfortunately in the last 40 years our nation has been pulled in the direction of corporate ownership of media hence holding hostage free expression of thought and honest news reporting and debate all in the name of increasing corporate profitability. Advertisers have targeted viewers and brainwashed them into a herd of consuming things without any consideration to the principles of honest journalism. For profit corporations and individuals should never be able to own and operate so many radio, newspaper, TV and internet media. We have been effectively conquered by the wealthy elite classes and they are only interested in consolidating their immense power over us at any cost. —Tim Ebrahimy, Capitola, CA There is a requirement for a solution and not a crafty "arrangement" that does not significantly alter the ownership rules and the share of the public airwaves that serve communities across the country. Anything less is absolute betrayal and a dereliction of responsibility against the public interest and in favor of corporations that have proven that their private, monopoly interests are not compatible to the public’s. What does it take for the FCC to get the message? Whose interests is the FCC protecting? —Larry A Barton, Cape Coral, FL It is time we stop the covert consolidation of stations and newspapers that does not give us 2 sides to the political agenda only the one they want us to think is the greatest. Lets stop all this nonsense and review your rules to stop this agenda —Helen Zika, Mansfield, OH The airwaves belong to the people. Corporations are NOT people. —Lynne Romans, Eugene, OR Local journalism brings me information that I can use , but after the papers consolidate only profit is left, oh, and lousy journalism if you care to call it that. —William W Haywood, Centralia, WA Message to the FCC: media ownership definitely does NOT mean media monopolization and and covert concentration, but competition and diversity. Why is that so hard for you to understand ? It's basic Democracy 101 and that's what we want! —Wolf Heydebrand, New York, NY I want my local news reported by local people! —Mark Clifton, Bay Point, CA Thank you. —Douglas Ramsey, Columbus, OH A diversity of voices and viewpoints is absolutely essential to maintaining freedom of speech in America. —Laura Boss, Seattle, WA www.TheHardCoreNews.com —John Szabo, Warren, OH I am against consolidation of ocal media - hasn't the Murdock thing shown us all the issues that occur when one person has to to to much control. —Joanne Miiles, Tuscaloosa, AL

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Investigate Rupert Murdoch's holdings in the U.S. (Fox News, etc.) for felonious behavior like what happened in the U.K. —Paul S Fardig, Portland, OR We cannot afford to let what happened in England with the News Corp scandal to happen here. At the root of that scandal was consolidation of power in the news delivery systems. —Donna Hanson, El Sobrante, CA We must get back the old days when we had news that was major stories told sincerely, and more news as well. —Christopher C. Gagliardi, Englewood, NJ This trend toward homogenized news does not serve the public. Please do the right thing and stop it. —Robert J. Reed, Galesburg, IL I want to know the choices available--not corporate or government propaganda. —Jim Leonard, Davis, CA News diversity is the root of democracy. —Lois Kennedy, Alb, NM

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FCC Colluded with Leftist Organization Free Press to Push Government Regulation of Internet, Documents Show June 02, 2011 Liberty Alerts, Corruption Chronicles Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has uncovered documents from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that indicate officials at the FCC colluded with the leftist Free Press organization to publicly push a new plan to regulate the Internet under the FCC’s so-called “net neutrality” program. Judicial Watch obtained the documents pursuant to a December 27, 2010, Freedom of Information Act request. In December 2010, the FCC voted 3-2 to advance its “net neutrality program.” This decision seems to fly in the face of an April, 2010 federal appeals court ruling that the FCC had exceeded its authority in seeking to regulate the Internet and enforce “net neutrality” rules. The supporters of “net neutrality,” including Free Press, argue that high-speed Internet access is a “civil right,” and are recommending new government regulations to provide taxpayer-funded broadband Internet access to all populations, especially those deemed “underserved.” Opponents of “net neutrality” argue the program is designed to impose greater government control over the Internet and will result in less access, not more. Moreover, opponents of “net neutrality,” also dispute the claim that Internet access is a basic civil right protected by the U.S. Constitution. Judicial Watch uncovered internal correspondence showing unusual coordination by some officials at the FCC and Free Press in pushing the “net neutrality” agenda in the run up to the controversial FCC vote in December: On November 2, 2010, Free Press Associate Outreach Director Misty Perez Truedson sent an email to John Giusti, Chief of Staff to FCC Commissioner Michael Copps asking if Copps would write an op-ed for the Albuquerque Journal in advance of a November 16 hearing on Internet access: “Would Commissioner Copps be interested in drafting an Op-ed in advance of the hearing? It’s a great way to get the word out and to spark conversations in advance of the event,” Truedson wrote. “We’re working on the op ed,” Giusti wrote back on November 9. The documents also include a series of emails sent to set up meetings between Copps and former Free Press President John Silver. “We are starting to get a good sense of how we’d like to proceed during the next three tricky months on NN [net neutrality]…” Silver wrote in the same October 8, 2010, email: “I think it may make sense for us to get together next week when I’m in town.” The documents also include a written summary of a phone call between Silver and Copps on November 28, 2010, just prior to the FCC vote in December: “Silver emphasized that a strong net neutrality rule is critical to preserving the Internet as a vibrant forum for speech, commerce, innovation and cultural expression…” the summary noted. One set of documents includes correspondence between FCC Special Counsel David Tannenbaum and Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott establishing lists of speakers for FCC “internet workshops.” Among the speakers proposed by Scott: “Joe Respars (ran online activism for the Obama campaign – he’s at Blue State Digital);” “Alex Nogales – National Hispanic Media Coalition;” “Jay Stanley – ACLU;” and “Clothilde de Coz [redacted] Reporters without Borders.” When Tannenbaum asked Scott about inviting a speaker from Color for Change in a November 17, 2010 email, Scott writes: “Yes – we know them well. I should have put James Rucker on my list. He’s very good. Up and coming civil rights leader. They are awesome. However, you should be aware that Color of Change is rather highly politicized. They are lead on the campaign to strip Glenn Beck of advertisers. And Van Jones is one of the founders. Not that these things should dissuade you from inviting them – I just wanted you to know.” (Van Jones was forced to resign from his position as Obama’s “Green Jobs czar,” in part because he had signed a petition in support of the 9/11 “Truther” movement, which believes the Bush administration masterminded the 9/11 terrorist attacks.) Free Press has deep ties to radical leftists and socialists. Robert McChesny, former editor of the socialist magazine Monthly Review, is the co-founder and president of Free Press. Kim Gandy, the Chairman of the Free Press Board of Directors, served as the President of the National Organization for Women from 2001-2009. Craig Aaron, Free Press’s President and CEO, formerly worked as managing editor of the socialist tabloid In These Times. Free Press is financially supported by George Soros’s Open Society Institute and other hard-left groups such as the Ford Foundation and Democracy Alliance. “Net neutrality is just another Obama power grab. This is nothing less than the Obama administration’s attempt to stage a government takeover of the Internet under the guise of ‘net neutrality.’ So it should come as no surprise that Free Press, the hard left organization with socialist ties, is improperly driving the so-called net neutrality agenda from inside the Obama administration. The FCC is supposed to be an independent agency that follows the law,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “The American people should be deeply troubled by the fact that the Obama administration, on issue after issue, seems to be run by shadowy leftist organizations. Our government is supposed to be ‘of the people, by the people, and for the people’, not ‘of the Left, by the Left, and for the Left.’” To access the FCC-Free Press net neutrality documents uncovered by Judicial Watch, please click here. Used with permission of Judicial Watch. —Joe lund, wyoming, MN

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Diversity in ownership is good. Nobody needs an effective monopoly on our news. —Robert Shier , Kansas City, MO Keep journalism accurate, local and relevant. Stop covert consolidation! —Sandra Cryder, Baltimore, MD FLY THE FLAG UPSIDE DOWN TO PROTEST THE DIRECTION OUR COUNTRY IS HEADED —Butch Krichmar, Jackson, WY Consolidation not only can increase corporate profits, but media control by large corporations is probably the most effective way for them, ultimately, to contol society and undermine democracy. —Sherman L Guth, Bloomington, IN I'd like to get rid of Murdoch. Should be a law against Amy corporation owningore than five news organizations, whether tint or TV. We need to push to take Fox away from Murdoch. Or else divest him of all his other holdings. —Ann Olivier, New Orleans, LA The news media for the good of a free press should and has to remain multi faceted, owned and differing points of view. This idea of consolidation squeezes out many smaller local media companies and therefore squeezes choice. Please protect the local news media and all of us from the global take over and simplification of ideas. —David Carlson, Arlington, VA Stop this covert action now by broadcasters. —Suzi Goldmacher, oakland, CA We the People need an FCC that stands up for most Americans, not tightly-controlled media empires. The airwaves belong to us all. —Sarah McKee, Amherst, MA A consolidated radio/press means a corporate controlled press, big money controlling a biased and inhumane message. The right wing is afraid of the truth. Stop Covert consolidation!! —Mr. Robert Carlson, Lexington, MA We already suffer from a dearth of diversity here in Wyoming///thank the gods for NPR!! —Wendy Colschen, rawlins, WY One of the most important foundations of a demacracy is knowledge and information. We need free and local press to keep us informed! —Earl Wilson, Algona, WA I thought the FCC wasn't supposed to cave into the demands of Corporate entities ! —Cj Brown, Henderson, NV Big corporations SHOULD NOT get more and more control over what AMERICAN citizens hear /read about .; —Betty W. Smith, Albuquerque, NM Although I consider this a drop in the bucket of media idiocy in this country, I would like to stand up against media consolidation of all the silly, local stations who pretend to be sources of journalism in the hope that it may someday be easier to recover from their misinformation. —Jeremy Hudson, Glendale, CA Free Press

Enough alread. We are fast becoming a country without a free press any more. Please stop this trend —Jozef Slanda, Rochester Hills , MI If the stations were honest and said they were consolidating to save money that would be one thing. But when they try to cover up sharing content it's both unethical, short-lived because most people notice it eventually, and shortsighted because viewer numbers and ad revenues will fall away, not grow. —Brian Schumacher, ALAMEDA, CA If I want diverse content, I have to go to shortwave broadcasts to get it. —Richard Fluharty, Mifflinburg, PA What is this, the Soviet model of free expression? America represents diversity, not oligarchy by a few monopolies who seek to squelch dissent by any means possible. —Linda Guthrie, Atlanta, GA we need our local news! —Luther Thorn, Huntsville, TX The free, diverse flow of information is crucial to our freedom. Please help preserve it! —Bruce P. Grether, Wimberley, TX A free "press" is essential to democracy. Consolidation results in the voices of only the few being heard. This is a disaster for any democratic society. —Dolores Cordell, sausalito, CA Independant, local, and diverse reporting is priceless; not to be surrendered to cost-cutting business practices that belie the rules of journalism. News above all is not entertainment. It is the voices in our own town squares, sharing knowledge and events to build and maintain community. A birthright in our country. —Eileen Brodie, Colorado Springs, CO Consolidation leads to too few companies having power over the information that citizens get. We need less consolidation, not more. At the very minimum very local station should be owned by a different company, meaning a different parent company as well. Media consolidation threatens our Democracy! —Amy, Salt Lake City, UT We already have media empires dominating the United States. Prevent it from getting worse! —Ronald K. Mckee, Grand Rapids, MI I'm going to ask politely, and pretend they don't already own you. —Keith Boast, Goose Creek, SC Americans must unite to protect our access to sources of free and independent information. Unless we have that, we cannot fulfill our responsibilities as well-informed citizens. We DEMAND FREE AND INDEPENDENT SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN ALL OUR MEDIA!!! —Seabury Lyon, Bethel, ME Enough of the big guys ruling from one pulpit. —Betty Bernard, Pasadena, CA

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We want diversity on our public airwaves with local news and stations not consolidation and monopolization by corporate media. —Captain William Burk Jr., Lyle, WA Just give us the true news,we can take it,we are adults...no more covered up news tell it like it is!!!!! —Dianne Carone, Vancouver, WA Bigger is not always better. Do the right thing! —Marvin Saurbier, Citra, FL There was a time when the media was truly a respected and important provider of news. But with the rise of big media corporations, decreased regulation leading to consolidation and homogenization , and increased acceptance for meaningless chatter, it is become harder and harder for one of democracy's most critical institutions - a healthy, varied, and active media - to function. We must do everything we can to keep media independent and local, rather than secretly controlled by the same executives in the business of making money rather than broadcasting the truth. Please take action to protect the media future of our nation. —Andrew Tourtellot, BETHESDA, MD Murdock has been a deceiver ever since he left Australia. Naturally, other media moguls would like to follow his example. SDD —Mr. Shelley D. Dahlgren PhD, Issaquah, WA Why do we have to ask for the public to be protected at all? Why? —Mark Schaffer, Las Vegas, NV I AM ALREADY INVOLVED IN MY COMMUNITY. —Janet Zehr , North Tonawanda, NY If you ignore the attacks on competition in the media industry your are contributing to the downfall of democracy. Please follow the rules. —Elsie Felix, Blairsville, GA the only viable news available to the USA citizens, is only comming from foreign sources. Tass used to be more accurate. —James Rice, BAYTOWN, TX Collusion is an anathema to capitalism, freedom and the American way. —Kevin Handy, Plano, TX Stop the termites from weakening our Democracy! —Michael Carey, Menlo Park, CA PSYCHOPATHIC CREEPS CONTROL OUR AIRWAVES & MANY GIANT CORPORATION...TAKE AWAY THEIR ABILITY TO RUN AMERICA —Mark Bauman, SEBASTOPOL, CA PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING. NUFF SAID. —Maura Veneri, bpt.,, CT

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Look at the situation in Britain and ask if that is what we want to happen here. The first amendment is too valuable to have hijacked by the unscrupulous, politically powerful, well funded and unfettered special interests. —Mr. Jim Houghton, Spokane, WA I would rather have less channel choices than the same poorly reported and sensationalized story over and over. —cynthia Boley, santa ana, CA Consolidation isn't good for local news and programming and is an abuse of the public's ownership of the airwaves. —Carl Carnein, Florissant, CO Grow a pair and do your job. —Todd Hutchinson, Seattle, WA, WA Keep the free press FREE from corporate consolidation! —Ava Torre-Bueno, San Diego, CA STOP PANDERING TO CORPORATE CROOKS AND START PROTECTING THE PUBLIC! —Albert D. Viener Esq. , Miami, FL Smart people should cancel Comcast or any other cable provider they waste money on. I did. I get all my news from bloggers (I send them money), NPR radio, Skype for LD and Netflix for entertainment. Haven't watched TV in years. —Edyth C. Koch, Seattle, WA Remember, you saf eguard "Public Airwaves." Please continue to safeguard the diversity and competition in American media! —Tom Winski, Jacksonville, IL We want local news, not sensationalist trials! The 'diversion' is a perversion! —Margaret Goodwin, Ojai, CA We need to maintain Freedom of Speech in America. A monopoly of anything is never a good deal for consumers.. We need lower rates for tv, internet, and telephone services. All is too high priced! We must promote diversity! —Barbara Higgins, Spirit Lake, IA I stopped watching the local station all of them showed the same stories and informafation, when years ago. I had to watch 2-3 diffrent stations to get a good idea what is going on. I liked that, each station had it own type of things it would air. —Mike Pennington, West Palm Beach, FL Local traffic reporting is going to be a thing of the past if this continues. It is already on the way out. —Cynthia Burkey, Los Angeles, CA We need more Public News radio and Tv stations because they provide real news programs. MainStreet Media only gives entertainment! —Virginia Linstrom, Fircrest, WA

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To the folks at SaveTheNews.org, I have no money to contribute, can't even pay my rent but I want to say a few things in support of your activities: Thank you all for DOING something to stop what I have been calling this "He said- she said bullshit" for several years now. NOT ONE of those "talking heads" has even the first clue what they are going to say next or even for certain WHO is going to say it. They are all reading off teleprompters just like the obama (sic). They "READ" to you 10-15 seconds of a "story" and show SOMEONE ELSE (frequently UNNAMED and OFF CAMERA) asking half a dozen people on the street what they think, saw or other. THEIR opinion is NOT NEWS, NOT newsworthy and a total waste of time and doesn't belong "on the air" AND THEY KNOW THIS. IF they actually did see anything of value they would be talking to the "authorities" instead, (in many cases) if the "item" was actually important enough to be "on the air". Too many of these talking heads try to be "cute", and "funny" instead of REPORTING THE NEWS. Where is Edward Murrow, Walter Cronkite and the like when we need them most?!?! I cant even begin to express how angry I get anymore after years of hearing things like: "A highly placed White House source said on conditions of anonymity......." (OR was that "A highly placed White Horse SOUSE....."). The terms "A department spokesperson said..." and similar just don't fly with me and they apparently don't work for you either. I want NAMES, DATES, TIMES, PLACES, PHONE NUMBERS ADDRESSES, PHOTOS AND/OR VIDEO AND ACTUAL VERIFIABLE FACTS. We need to EMBARRASS the schmucks every time we see them in public. At the checkout line, the gas station, restaurant or wherever we run across them, EACH AND EVERY time we see them, at least until they have "repented" of their ways and started to DO THEIR DUTY and REPORT the NEWS. REMIND THEM, their job is NOT to "entertain" (a thing at which they fail miserably) but to REPORT the NEWS I want to know WHAT the international banksters, F.D.A., “Federal Reserve", Congress, The Senate, the city, state, county, the obama (sic) are doing to us today. I want to see COMPLETE UNedited VIDEO, I want to hear COMPLETE UNedited AUDIO, to be sure nothing is taken out of context. PLEASE remember, as long as you are doing this work, you will be "targets" for their "masters" (the ones with the money). ALSO bear in mind the FATAL Mistake the police detective in Oklahoma City made. He let it out he was DOING HIS OWN INVESTIGATION into the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City and the "story" being "parroted" all over the airwaves and "print media" was TOTAL BULLSHIT. BUT HE DIDN'T GO PUBLIC WITH IT!! About a week later he was "found dead", and ALL HIS EVIDENCE, NOTES, ETC "MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED". By the way, I have had the privelege to speak PERSONALLY with Brig. Gen'l. (ARMY, Ret'd) Benton K. Partin who is a renowned expert in explosives, demolition, etc, who did an expose on the Alfred P. Murrah building published in the "New American" Magazine which proved conclusively, scientifically it was IMPOSSIBLE for that so-called truck bomb" to do the damage that WAS DONE to the building by the explosives attached TO THE BUILDING, BY "THE FEDS", not Terry Nichols OR Tim McVeigh. NEITHER of them had access to the building, OR MOTIVE, OPPORTUNITY OR WHEREWITHAL to be able to carry out such an act. The FEDS, however DID AND DO, and likewise are equally responsible for the DEMOLITION of ALL (YES, ALL, not "both") the World Trade Center buildings. Likewise, Remember the name Ron Brown? Officer Kathleen Janoski, then the Chief Forensic photographer for the AFIP, was the first to notice a suspicious head wound on Secretary Brown's corpse when it arrived at Dover Air Force base four days after the plane crash officials "claim" cost Brown his life. "Wow", she exclaimed, according to Ruddy, "Look at the hole in Ron Brown's head. It looks like a gunshot wound." Janoski is a 22 year Navy veteran with absolutely no motive to lie. ` If our press had even a shred of integrity left, Grant's interview with Kathleen Janoski would have made front page headlines the next day. As it is, the same media that fawns incessantly over a discredited Susan McDougal, has completely ignored Janoski's explosive revelations. It is left to the Washington Weekly to bring them to you. From one of her RADIO interviews (she FORTUNATELY had the good sense to do immediately): CALLER: "Are you taking any extra measures concerning your security now that you've come out about this?" JANOSKI: "Well, I'm a little bit more careful. I always make sure that someone knows where I am at all times. I always give somebody the phone number of where I'm going to be. It's pretty scary, actually, to have to shift into a mode of being worried about these things". PLEASE, YOU folks do the SAME and for your own safety, make it PUBLIC as soon as you know. PRESS releases to ALL of the "underground" papers is a good place to start and of course, e-mails like the ones you send me (as long as we can use the internet) And the following is published and edited by an honest man I have known since 1995- Ed Snook. The ONLY NEWSpaper within at least 150 miles and you can checkout their website for names, addresses, phone numbers, text, video, times, dates, places, etc. VERIFIABLE information. Please check it out. http://www.usobserver.com/ God bless you and stay safe Jim B. P.S.- Please send the "toolkit" A.S.A.P. —J Bleakley, Vancouver, WA

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We need real journalism now more than ever. Now that Roger Ailes, and Rupert Murdoch have been exposed as a couple of political hacks disguised as journalists--we need good journalists--real independent journalists. Help us to have them. —Chris Queally, Scarborough, ME Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners , Please pay attention to what we are saying ! Thank you ,Don Beaton —Donald A Beaton, castro valley, CA The foundation of capitalism is competition...without it freedom of speech is and freedom in general cannot exist. —Gregory Kellett, san francisco, CA Stop It! —Paula Bourgeois, Woodland Park, CO No one company or person should own multi-media sources in one service area: TV, Radio, Newspapers, et al. —Joan Ripple, Novato, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. Dr. A. Goldstein —Al Goldstein, Tinton Falls, NJ Thank you kindly for your time and attention & that of your staff. Yours truly, Mr. Brett Greisen —Brett Greisen, Astoria, NY Diversification or perish —Anna Nicholas, woodland Hills, CA I beg you to bear in mind that your mandate is to protect the interests of citizens by ensuring access and diversity in the use of the limited broadcast spectrum. You are not charged with following the wishes of media companies or with assisting them in growing their bottom lines. —Richard Luken, Cincinnati, OH I feel strongly that the consolidation of the press which is taking place in the US is a serious risk to our constitutional right to a free press. Please oppose this movement. —Robert W. Mitchell, Redding, CA As newspapers fall by the wayside, we are more and more dependent on the broadcast media for local news coverage. Please support this important coverage by closing the loopholes that have allowed covert consolidation. Thank you. —Sally Scanlon, Branford, CT We can not get unbiased news if one company or organization or person monopolizes the news media. —Terry Reeves, Benson, AZ

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Consolidation does not meet trhe FCC requirements for PUBLIC INTEREST , CONVENIENCE and NECESSITY. Remember those words? —Jonah K. Oxman, Skokie, IL the public airwaves should support the public interest, not corporate profit —Susan Garelik, swarthmore, PA Please put a stop to covert consolidation. Thank you for you time. —Shaun Roose, Eau Claire, WI For our democracy to work properly citizens must be fully informed. We are shortchanged with media consolidation. Please look carefully at this issue. Thank you, Carol Covert —Carol Covert, San Antonio, TX We do not have TV news here on Maui. Every professional effort to provide local news, even with sponsors to support the programing has been stopped by private service provider owners. We do have slanted partisan news that repeats lies over and over again. Political debate in America has been poisoned by subversive partisan brainwash operations. I am an American, I want a free press, not a fixed game by controlled by corrupt corporate loyalists, who's lies are now damaging my country. —Bud Clifton, Wailuku, HI No more consolidation of media please. We need to have a freer society with more diversity. —Marguerite Pastirchak, Port Jefferson Station, NY Please do something to make sure that broadcasters are following the rules, both spirit and letter! —Margaret Grimes , Salt Lake City, UT Free flow of information and news is the backbone of democracy. —William Petersen, madison, WI No to consolidation of journalism and junk news. The nightly news is not supposed to be entertaining or light, but rather Neutral and informative. —Michael bitter, Brooklyn, NY The couch potatoes you destroy may come back to haunt you! —Anton McInerney, North Reading, MA STOP IT! —Georgr Case, Clearwater, FL I was against giving cable companies control of broadcasting. I live in a very rural area and had to remove my antenna and get cable in order to watch Television. Freedom, I think not. This is Fascism. —David B Africa, Bradfird, NY This is the fight against Big Brother. Diversity of perspective is essential!! —Dowd Amanda, San Francisco, CA Is America Money? or People? —Mr. Thomas Harker, Circleville, OH

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The loss of community news, whether print, radio or TV in exchange for a corporate profit model that cares little for civic responsibility and is focused on the bottom line must be stopped. If no profit they fire people, cut management etc. —Charles Menges, Lincolnshire, IL These stations are licensed to serve the public interest. They should do so ... or forfeit their licenses. —Bill Russell, Atlana, GA Consolidation of News is NOT conducive to clear and subjective reporting of information.. —Boyd Gardiner, Rancho Santa Fe, CA do it —Dolores Rogers Murphy, clinton corners, NY Rescue our country from the greedy corporate interests and return our country to our citizens now! —Don Geddes, Saguache, CO A monopolized information empire is NOT in the Publics' interest. —Robert Barricklow , Las Vegas, NV In a democracy, he who controls the news media controls the government, and the massive consolidation and conglomeratization of news media that has taken place under the FCC's watch is on of the greatest threats to our continued viability as a democratic republic that we have ever faced. The FCC created this problem; it's time for them to fix it. —Peter Craig Martin, Seattle, WA Do your job. You work for us, not them. —June D Meek, Garfield Heights, OH Please STOP media consolidation. It is bed for free speech. —Haikel Ben Salah, dearborn, MI Quit catering to stupid people. Sure, there's lots of them -- but they don't actually BUY anything they see advertised. —D K. Harris, Cocoa, FL Do what is right for Americans and America, NOT American Big Business. —Bruce Brennan, San Jose, CA No matter who says it greed is not good, for a person a city or the nation1 —Skip Faulkner, Fairfield, OH Ethics means nothing compared to the almighty dollar. —Jason Rhodes, Derwood, MD We need local news, for emergencies, for accurate weather, and to stay informed about what's happening in our own neighboring communities. There are too many monopolies as it is. Please do your job and protect our local markets. —Virginia Velez, Bainbridge Island, WA

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More regulation and fines for media outlets that violate the rules! —Judith Colbert, Portland, OR The corporate overlords who control our financial markets are seeking domination of our airways. Stop selling our rights to corporate pigs —Donnell Nilles, Tucson, AZ More power to yoi. —Luciano L'Abate Ph.D., ATLANTA, GA With the news of News Corp's actions now's the time to roll back the consolidation of the News Media. —Cary Berkelhamer, Evanston, IL Thomas Jefferson called for a variety of voices in the marketplace of public opinion. It's up to the FCC to make sure only one voice has access to the airwaves! —Peter Townsend, Miami, FL A free and unfettered press is a basic right in our nation. Hold the line to protect this institution. —Kevin Corey, Cranston, RI Someday you will learn what grassroots is all about. In the meantime please stop the madness before it is too late. Regards, Paul Vossbrinck —Karl Paul Vossbrinck, Southbury, CT My local TV channel is one of them —David C. Powell, Pacific Grove, CA we need news channels to tell the real news not be a corporate propaganda speaker. —Arman Badri, Seattleq, WA end to covert consolidation —Joseph Swinger, venice, CA Freedom specifically includes the Press, stop letting special interests undermine our country. —Jim Neri, San Diego, CA All Americans get is corporate propaganda - after all, they are the ones who own the US media and are free to limit what information is made available to the general public. Media consolidation is just another tactic to enhance propaganda over the people's right to know what's really going on in their name. I had protested to the FCC in past years, but the problem has only gotten worst. Until Americans accept that they are living in a rigidly authoritarian police-state, nothing is going to change. Too many Americans are already brainwashed from decades of propaganda, and there is no public media available to those with opposing perspectives - it is too late to stop the madness. —Sandy Lambrecht, Menomonie, WI We need diversity. —Alexander Chejlyk, North Port, FL We already have to much media control and power consolidated into too few hands. —Michael Peterson, San Francisco, CA

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Please protect the small, local stations that do so much to help people take pride in their communities. —Mary Schwartz, Brewster, NY Im sick of pablam news 30 second news —Denise Tatum, omaha, NE we need FREE media not corporate owned one sided slanted opinions —Ron George, SOMONAUK, IL Who needs a police state when total control of news events accomplishes the same result. —Claire Joaquin, Pollock Pines, CA Please don't be influenced by big business. Keep democracy alive with diverse media ownership. —Larry Downing, Fletcher, NC Stop the incorporation of our news —Steve George, Galloway, OH I like diversity in news and programming, and I want to be informed of what is happening in my world, around me, in my town and state, with consolidation we only get copycat news and information from one source. —Shell Lavender, Snowflake, AZ I still remember "free" TV, and honest news brokers. Without competition that is legitimate, there is no quality TV news. Let's restore quality news reporting. Prevent covert consolidation. —Rita C. Kidd, Catheys Valley, CA It's becoming The VIEWS and not The NEWS. —William Doherty, Wrentham, MA I am definitely in support of enforcing the FCC rules and regulations. Too many corporations evade theri responsibilities and are not held accountable. The rules are meant to insure local control and independence. Please take forceful action! —Tom Bauld, Milan, MI Enough is e-bleeping-nough. I want to help. —Robin McMullen, Sand City, CA Maybe Murdoch can start the News of the World as an adjunct to Fox "News". —Dr. R James, Carlsbad, CA Stop all the Rupert Murdock want-to-bes! —Jennifer Sims , Vacaville, CA No consolidation! We want free press! Not New world order press! —Noah Accorsi, East Aurora, NY

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Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Katie Lucas, Fremont, CA Keep up the good work!. —George Athans, Reseda, CA Rich people in our country are trying to find more ways to control the majority of us, and this would be just another way. Just like lobbyists are doing for the rich in Washington right now. The middle class, and poor are headed for a miserable life similar to slavery! —James Murphy, COVENTRY, RI The "NEWS" is what is important to the people, NOT you finding ways to increase your bottom line!!!!!!!!! —Aurelia Gasher, Spring, TX Media consolidation is a threat to democracy. Diverse voices are needed especially in the times ahead. —Tom Kane, Hubbard, OR just keep me informed —Thelma Goldstein, Falmouth, MA I want a diversity of opinions and options in my news gathering. Slanted news is not news at all, and I do not want any one news team speaking for everyone. They aren't...they have their own agenda. National news particularly needs a diversity of views, not just one, the one who has paid the biggest dollar or pushed the hardest. Honest news, please. —Jeanne Scheerbaum, Hellertown, PA we've been here before,as a member of the Seattle Media Forum in the 2003 scenario,taking action has positive results! edia —Ted Jonsson, seattle, WA A democracycannot exist without free speech and that means an unbiased media without monoply control. —Constance Birch, Staunton, VA Broadcasters do not own the airwaves, the PUBLIC does. Please do your job of protecting the people from propaganda moguls. We need more diversity, not less, and we need you to keep the big bad mean dogs at bay. —Jeannine Seymour, Santa Fe, NM Encourage small independent stations and prohibit consolidation. —Walter Birdwell, Osceola, MO Independent media is vital to a healthy democracy. The covert consolidation of media is especially dangerous because it prevents people from knowing that their local news is controlled by a non-local entity. —Preston Benson, Durango, CO

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The first element to control a state is the media. We do not need a totalitarian state here. —Jerry Broadbent, Bucoda, WA Please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation! Jacquelyn Files —Jacquelyn D. Files, Petersburg, PA Do your due diligence and apply the laws already on the books to put a stop to these shenanigans. In fact pile on very stiff fines for attempting to defraud the government, and the people of the United States. —Richard McGonagle, Burbank, CA I think you understate the gravity of the issue. —John Trenkle, Farmington Hills, MI This is supposed to be a free country, so let people be free to voice their OWN opinions. —Magaly Sosa, Vista, CA the hell with Rupert Murdoch. —Gloria Monroe, Grants Pass, OR Fight for the journalism balance, meaning fair and accurate news reporting! —Fred Phinazee, Raleigh, NC IT'S YOUR MANDATE TO KEEP THE AIRWAVES COMPETITIVE, OPEN, AND TO FOSTER LOCAL AND DIVERSE VOICES FOR NEWS. I URGE YOU TO DO YOUR JOB AND CLOSE THESE CONSOLIDATION LOOPHOLES! —Anita Stapen, Piedmont, CA Let's keep the media diversified; consolidation will kill localism; we don't want a "Big Brother" deciding on what we can hear or see. —Raphael Kosek, Hopewell Jct., NY Not only is there less local news, but all news has right-wing Republican/corporate-owned slant to it. —Laura Lokken, Wisconsin Rapids, WI This is totally unacceptable. It is already bad enough that in driving cross-contry all the stations are filled with hatespewing commentators. Why can't we hear the local news and the real news. Our democracy is at stake. —Mary Pliska, Waterford, NY The future of democracy depends on common sense regulation. Media conglomerates have only corporate allegiance. —Michael Bucell, Edinboro, PA If you don't hold big business accountable you are left with Communism. Keep our country free. —Joseph Orr, North Hollywood, CA Those of us in small business repeatedly see large businesses given free passes while we not only have to dot ever "i" and cross every "t" but also are subject to retaliation. Please don't add your name to the list of regulators who have not done there jobs. —Harry Hamil, Black Mountain, NC

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Pprotect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves. —Gwyn Williams, Sonoma, CA This takeover of the airwaves by the Murdoch's of the world must cease. —Russell La Claire, Georgetown, TX A free fair press is so important we must always care for the free and fair news... —David Marriott, Enterprise, AL People's local news choices are already so limited. —Joel Sundseth, Minneapolis, MN A free society requires a TRULY free media! —David Sullivan, Reston, VA No more under the table media consolidations! —Tamara Teague, Rockwall, TX This is a crime. We do not want your canned and filtered news. Reponsible journalism is necessary to protect diverse points of view and insure the public's right to know what is going on in their communities without media conglomerates dictating what is a worthy story, or whether it serves the purposes of the wealthy right wing. We cannot afford to have our news controlled in this obscene way. —Elizabeth H. Ryan, Madison, WI The Corporate control over news coverage is eroding our democracy, and threatens the the free and open discourse of society. —Keith Steward, Framingham, MA Everyone has the right to have diversified news from many sources; FCC's new regulations must be followed by all...Paul C. Plater —Paul Plater, hillsborough, NH The noose around the neck of America and no one wants to do their job to save it. Could this be gross stupidity or greed? —Curtis Bash, Des Moines, IA It is almost impossible to get information on most of the candidates for local elections, especially Towns and School Boards —John Olness, Stony Brook, NY An informed population is our most valuable resource. —Keith Cary, Winters, CA Consolidation results in job loss. We need job creation, as an unemployed broadcaster, I and many others need jobs. Consolidation will not achieve that. —Randy Morrow, Wichita, KS Under George Bush all media were centralized under ownership of FIVE corporations which have much to lose if conservatives fail. Thus America is now getting organized propaganda rather than objective news. Fox is only the tip of the iceberg. —Jack Dinkmeyer, Grand Lake, CO Free Press

Make companies follow the FCC decision. —Richard Berghofer, Cudahy, WI Keep the public airwaves serving the public with more voices not just the chosen corporate few. —Cynthia Bock-Goodner, Rochester, MN I have not met one person who is happy with junk news. It is ridiculous when you cannot trust what you hear from the media. Stop or go off the air. —Debra Istvanik-Strotman, Monongahela, PA In the Los Angeles area, Fox, the Tribune Co., and NBC have banded together, thereby limiting our news sources. —Judy Hopkins, Santa Monica, CA Thank you for your efforts to date, e.g., in not allowing the NBC/Comcast merger, which would have been devastating to the national press. But, as indicated, media owners are managing to sneak around the edges of your rules regarding 'OUR' airwaves, and we definitely encourage you to stop this end-run around those rules. —TL Sutton, Oakland, CA Its time for the FCC to begin doing the job for which their commission was created. —Richard Tarr, Carthage, NY Stop the ABUSE! —Carol Mae, Yakima, WA Stop the takeover of local news by national propaganda and lies by Right wing nut-jobs with tons of money! Democracy DOES NOT FUNCTION WHEN NEWS IS PERVERTED, CANCELLED, AND FALSIFIED BY IDEOLOGICAL FANATICS SO THAT VOTERS ARE DELIBERATELY MISINFORMED. TAKE ACTION ON THE PEOPLE'S BEHALF SO OUR SYSTEM CAN SURVIVE! —Suzy Charnas, Albuquerque, NM I want un-consolidation of broadcasting. At least half of all stations should be locally owned and individually controled. —Grover Syck, Hamilton, OH www.guesswhathappenedtome.com —Rick Mcnamara, Albany, NY The FCC was established for this very reason. —Joshua Ferguson, Klamath Falls, OR In the age of Rupert Murdock, and his ever so "tasteful" ways of gathering the news, at times, seeming to go over the line of decency, aquiring a larger and larger voice in the marketplace of ideas seems to be a bit without taste or civility. I think this is a diservice to my friends who happen to hold more conservative views than I do. They deserve better! —Ronald Thornhill, New York, NY there goes what is left of our Democracy! —William A. Furan, Tyler, MN

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The basis of our democracy is an informed citizenry. Consolidation of media sources would severely compromise this essential relationship. —Lynn Frederiksen, Framingham, MA Inaccurate news cannot be allowed to continue to permeate our society. —Linda Gillaspy, Reno, NV I think it is time we educate people, tell the truth no revert to Naziism. I am waiting for results of Japan nuclear meltdown...what are you eating, wearing,drinking? How about your family? No more Cover Ups...BroadCast means to spread the Truth. —Mrs. Shelly Beckett, Lehighton, PA do your job by representing We the People rather than the BIG CORPORATIONS! —Julie Edgar, Topton, PA Freedom is increased with multiple sources of information. —Andrew Mickel, Minneapolis, MN Let's have more variety and opinion in local news. No conformity please! —Don Hildenbrand, Eugene, OR don't be part of the problem when you can be part of the solution by ending covert consolidation now!!! —David Putnam, Auburn, CA The number of independent news sources just keeps getting smaller. It is good to see that someone is paying attention and calling for action to stop this trend. —Kenneth Glidden, St Paul, MN Stop covert consolidation —Rose Bowen, New Oelwans, LA ten to one air time for conservatives is not fairness in media —Howard Sher, hollywood, FL When fewer companies own more stations, the news grows more boring and less informative. Help give us something worth watching by blocking consolidation. Thank you. —Margaret Hull, Portland, OR Do you need anymore evidence than what is going on with the piranha News Corp? —Tim Derflinger, Waikoloa, HI Corporate control of the media is serving the public poorly, if at all. Infotainment is no benefit to civil society, and blatant propaganda is subversive. —Claudia Woodward-Rice, Honomu, HI How can the diverse public be represented with this kind of media consolidation in the news? —Amy Gauscheman, Ridgeland, MS The only local channel here is the city's public access channel. Everything else is pre-digested national schlock. Surely we can do better. —Robert Ewing, Ames, IA Free Press

Take the politics out of this equation. The sun is finally shining on Rupert Murdoch. —Judy Brownstein, Phoenix, AZ We don't need any more Rupert Murdochs or Clear Channels in the United States. Diversity on the airwaves is necessary for clear thinking on the part of citizens and voters. Jeremy Heiman —Jeremy Heiman, Glenwood Springs, CO The purpose of the ownership rules is to prevent too great a fraction of any community's political and social infrastructure from falling under the control of any person or entity. These broadcasters are using business arrangements to evade and bypass the purpose of the rules, even if technically remaining within their letter. Please close these loopholes that allow for editorial control well beyond the formal ownership limits. The function of our democracy depends on it. —Jim Steitz, Gatlinburg, TN We HAVE to stop them NOW. Before long, they will have too much power, and it will truly be too late. —Dr. Jerry Roark, Florence, KY I have no interest in listening to canned 'news' from a central source that may reflect the political bias of some absentee owner. Local control and local content are both important. —Ann Marie Moriarty, Silver Spring, MD please make the fourth branch (media) is accountable to the people first. when a few special interests dominate the airwaves, the people suffer. —Beau Barnett, Santa Cruz, CA Lets do more than just change the channel. Lets picket local TV "news" regarding their frequent one-sided, biased stories. —Thomas Madison, Gresham, OR How about News Corp. NY ch 5, 9, 11. NY Post, Wall Street Journal? —Bob Montwillo, Mahopac, NY We need more independent news channels not less. —Alice Pascale, Miami Beach, FL through my lifetime, the ideals about our great United States Of America, which I was taught in my early American schooling, have become pure fiction, making the National Anthem, and the Pledge Of Allegiance a sickening two-faced scam, thanks to legislators who translate corrupt behavior as the American Dream. IT MUST STOP! —Emanuel Maris, new york, NY clear channel is a major offender. —Betty Guess, The Woodlands, TX We need more sources of news. Covert consolidation reduces the number of sources. It should be forbidden. —Raymond Meyer, Mountain View, CA Please stop the Corporate Media. A free and independent press are important for a true democracy. Thank you! —Dr. Jeffrey Paul LaGasse M.D., Freeland, WA

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When I was growing up, NEWS was presented by the "good guys" We could trust what they said. We got news that was relevant and honest. I want a diverse news choice. —Pauline Callahan, Jordan, MN The ability of news outlets is affected negatively by their insistence on profit over informing us. I don't care about their profit and they don't have to either. We shouled not encourage them to get worse. —Keith Miller, Cleveland, OH Enforce Anti-trust. Do not allow any kind of covert consolidation. —Tamara Pettinger, Brookings, OR Survival of the species is everybody's business. —Rev Walter CRaft , NEW ORLEANS, LA Don't diminish true journalism even further by more consolidation of anti-journalism media giants. —Craig Hammon, Portage, OH Media consolidation is no different than monopolization. It must not be allowed. —Jonathan Stone, Portland, OR The airwaves SHOULD still belong to the people. The PUBLIC interest, convenience and necessity SHOULD still be the standard. Do your duty. —Gary Cogley, Hayward, CA I thought this was already dead in the water. NO MONOPOLIES IN THE MEDIA!!!!! —Terry Sprecker, W. Hatfield, MA It's a shame that our news sources as well as their opinions all are seemingly coming from one or two sources. We need impartial news information and a broader coverage of the sides involved with news stories. —Catherine V Stoudt, Bridgeport, PA STOP THE CONSOLIDATION OF MEDIA COMPANIES--BREAK UP THE MONOPOLIES NOW ! SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY! —Janet Wallet-Ortiz, Silver City, NM The strength of our news media depends on a variety of voices and points of view being presented to viewers. Media consolidation takes us in the wrong direction - it's time for the FCC to put a stop to it! —Nick Engelfried, Missoula, MT Please help the American public by enforcing the very rules you established! —Mickey Lyle, San Diego, CA Freedoim of the press is AMERICAN! —Sandra K. Van Meter, Redwood valley, CA The rules should be changed so that no group can directly or indirectly control or set corporate policy for more than 10% of any regional or major urban market. —Dr. Christopher Henny, Glendale, AZ We need local news! —Aviva Rosenbloom, Altadena, CA Free Press

Please keep the airwaves free. —Karen Sue Babcock, San Diego, CA Public ownweship is toinsure an informed citizenship. We need this now more than ever —Mary Cunningham, Manassas, VA I wishthat consolidation would stop. The belief that consolidation makes a company more money is false. Local ads are a driving factor. —Jason Bickford, Clayton, NY This is extremely important. Media like fox has been used to brainwash people. Broadcaster's have no right to abuse ownership rules. —Kate Lopez, Burlington, VT The FCC should work for the PUBLIC INTEREST, not that of media moguls. The situation is already quite bad, but you can change course and do the right thing. —Andrew Gebhardt, annapolis, MD News is being replaced more and more by propaganda only. It's time to support and ensure the proper level of competition that can help bring back true journalism. —Paul Cranmer, Harvard, IL Our freedom depends on an independent media. Consolidation is NOT the answer. —John Bowen, Princeville, HI I am tired of copycat news on every station, celebrity gossip and chit chat instead of independet investigative stories. Something has to change. —Babette Grunow, Milwaukee, WI I am a radio DJ for WTUL New Orleans, the News and Views program. —Mr. Frazer O'Hara, Mt.Vernon, WA Variety is lacking please don't allow this. —Constantine Bogios, San Jose, CA Any effort to transform media outlets into consolidated monoliths is disruptive to the intent of real news. —Gabriel Isaac Sistare, Simsbury, CT I want to know what's actually happening in my world, not what some profiteering corporation wants me to 'know'. —Sarah McUmber-House, New London, MO I believe the U.S. Constitution has it right the press should remain free! —Renee Hernandez, Morgantown, WV A free society demands a open and competitive news organizations the more the better. —William Carlson, Newbryport, MA

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fascism is where this is heading...surely we Americans value athletic freedom to work out ideas with independent vigor! —jean Forsberg, Julian, PA When will you actually report the most Important news of the day instead of consolidated lies! —Debra Hood, Long Beach, CA We want independent news, coverage by different owners/viewpoints/different stories of interest... not one individual slant put on all and limited variety of subject matter . —Barbara Sisson, Conyers, GA Help, I am beginning to feel like I am living in communist Russia —Kathleen Fahy, margate, NJ I want competition in the local markets. Since one company owns the channels in Eau Claire, the news and local coverage has become lame at best. This is true for all sources of media local newspapers now controlled by one entity as well as local radio stations as well. I don't want to see a Rupert Murdock story here in Western Wisconsin. —Dennis Myhre, Menomonie, WI How can we have a thriving democracy when the public is uninformed. —Steven J. Alexander, Milwaukee, WI Corporate control of the media has to stop. Our democracy is at risk. Do your job and support fair media. —Marjorie Fritz-Birch, Chicago, IL Rupert Murdoch--need we say more!!!! —Cheryl Brownstein, Marco Island, FL I used to live in Stillwater, OK. There all the radio stations with the exception of the local NPR stations were purchased and brought under the umbrella of an outfit calling itself, "Stillwater Radio." Today you can hear the same man reading the exact same newscast on ALL the stations throughout the day. The only difference in the stations is the satelite music service. You guessed it, total automation. Is this diversity? I think not! Surely this has to be a violation of something. If not, it should be! —Jerry Halstead, Lancaster, CA Dear Chairman Genachowski and FCC Commissioners: Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules. The rules are supposed to protect localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves, but in almost 80 markets across the country, these rules have been circumvented. Media companies have taken advantage of loopholes to covertly consolidate more than 200 stations, colluding rather than competing in order to cut costs. As a result, communities are getting less local news than ever before. When the exact same news is aired on several stations, fewer stories told, fewer viewpoints are presented, and the public airwaves are wasted on copycat broadcasts. As the FCC reviews its ownership rules, please support the public interest and put an end to covert consolidation. —Katherine Bussey, Fayetteville, NC I formerly held a class 3 FCC license and know that the diversity laws are there for a reason. He who controls the media controls information. Stop allowing large corporate moguls to control our information. —Lisa Schmidt, Hendricks, MN NO JUNK NEWS,NO FOX NEWS —Vivian Johnston, Oakville, WA Free Press

Mass Media are too important in modern times to allow fortunes to be made by irresponible people who control them for such long periods of time and make such large profit without serving the public interest. Licensure should be for a finite time and distributed by lottery to groups which apply, which serve the needs for critical invetigation of corrupt government, and unjust situations. —Robert Goldberg, Jericho, NY There's already too much media consolidation, don't allow more. —Spencer Selander , Castle Rock, WA A democracy cannot survive without access to factual and relavent information to help people make informed decisions. The more consolidation the less the public learns about what is going on around them, and the more suceptible they are to manipulation and exploitation. —Mrs. Harriet Hess , Alexandria, VA Power corrupts those who have a concentrated degree of it ... Those who have concentrated power in the media have increasingly deceived and brainwashed the public for over 80 years. —David Murphrey, AMARILLO, TX isn't a free press and informed citizenry the very bedrock of a functioning democracy —Mr. Gregory McCoy, Asheville, NC Just another step toward dictatorship! Remember Nazi Germany?? —James Ronald Jeffries, brumley, MO The Fourth Estate is supposed to be objective. Why would anyone expect objectivity from Monopolized Media? —Joe Taibi, Independence, MO We need MORE news, not less. More ideas, not fewer viewpoints. —Elisabeth Quick, Los Angeles, CA to be honest, i'm glad that we have different channels. it makes it so i can get away from the democratic bullcrap point of view that is crammed sown our throats in not only Hollywood, but on almost all the other stations, but Fox. Fox tells it how it is. And without the opposition in the news, how are we gonna know that there might be another point of view, or actually, the truth, about something the other stations WON'T put on, because of how they feel, politically. so we need to take a stand for FREEDOM OF SPEECH. because it is being threatened by corporate takeover. —Jason Bright, Lebanon, IN Corruption is rampant. Don't allow another facet of American life to be corrupted. —Stephen Mouch, Baton Rouge, LA I remember being disturbed by a decrease in the variety and quality of local and national news over 15 years ago. Today it is even worse, and deceptive/propagandistic reporting has become blatant. We desperately need more diversity and implementation of rules that encourage honesty, if we wish to maintain our democracy. —Nancy Brownell, Bowling Green, OH This is a travesty as a free press is essential to a free society. Just ask Ben Franklin —Martin Raymon, Chicago, IL

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This type of mass consolidation so a few can "control the message" is a blatant attack on our freedoms and democracy. It must be stopped. —Ron Prather, Atlanta, GA Please do the right thing and protect local news. —Tisha Le Rose, Albuquerque, NM We want truth and fairness in broadcasting. —Connie Reich, Byron Center, MI New sources being controlled by a few is a serious threat to a creating a democracy. —Marilyn Flint, Bellingham, WA Can you think of anything more dangerous to American Democracy than having our news in the hands of a few individual individuals or organizations. Look what happened in England. Please protect our local stations from power hungry predators . —Hannes Brueckner, Palisades, NY Quit helping corporations turn our nation into an oligarchy. —Mike R, Ypsilanti, MI As a citizen I have come to distrust and avoid the media as much as possible. Consolidation is a huge reason from my cynicism. Trust is the cornerstone and life blood of democracy and I find that I no longer trust much of anything because of the lies and manipulation of the "elite". —Glenda Turck, Killeen, TX Most of the mainstream media just keeps repeating and repeating some of the mainstream news, and ib many cases causes a knee jerk reaction without anyone saying as outrageous as some news may be, lets get more information and find out more and be able to have a more thoughtful dialogue oh some of the issues etc. That is what the people are entitled to.. —Adele Bender, NEW yORK, NY local public broadcast is important to democracy. —Joellen Gilchrist, Beverly hills, MI Please do not allow our public (i.e it belongs to us the people, the public)airwaves to be polluted with junk news and "copycat" journalism. Let competition thrive again, and let many voices be heard. "We the people" deserve that much at least. —Sushila Cherian, Punta Gorda, FL Concentration of media outlets into fewer hands is dangerous. Look at the Murdoch scandal now developing in England —Emanuel A. Herz, Ossining, NY With news outlets under political attack and financial pressure already, lax regulation is against the interest of citizens' need for a free press! —Jan Brittan, Columbus, OH Pull the broadcast licenses from channels that ditto the same news that are owned by the same underlying corporation. —Steve Bull, NY, NY Free Press

Many broadcasters - especially most Fox Noise broadcasters - need to be reminded and re-reminded that they are legally and morally responsible for what comes out of their "pie-holes". —John Clark, San Diego, CA I would like more information about the Toledo OH market before becoming actively involved. Send info via email. —Sydney Condray, Toledo, OH Please stop the watering down of our news! Now more than ever, we need multiple viewpoints and accurate journalism. We need more (not less) information-especially with the historic budget talks that are going on in Washington. I am watching them closely, and would appreciate more information about them. There has not been much on the news (in my opinion) clarifying what is going on! —Allegra Prichard, High Hill, MO my only real question is: what happened to our monopoly laws? —Gary Jeffers, Liberty Twp., OH this action against media ownership is long overdue. thanks. M.Abshere —mariono Abshere, cypress, TX News should be relevant. This means local news, something a person can use. —Barb Hathaway, Anacortes, WA FCC PEOPLE, DO YOUR JOB !!!!! —David A Warsow, Fenton, MI I want integrity returned to the news media. I am tired of not getting the news, but opinions from my local news outlets. I have been turning away from the local news and finding the real news online. —Anita Martin, Knoxville, IA I was a newspaper reporter/editor/feature writer/columnist/publisher/own er of weekly and small dailies for many years. I know news media, like almost everything else in this country, are being consolidated to decrease costs and increase bigger media power and profits in this and other countries. Without small, independent press of all kinds, readers don't have the opportunity to hear all points of view and make up their own minds as individuals. This new "process" is threatening democracy. A lot of younger people don't understand that reading/hearing conflicting points of view is a good thing. A lot don't realize if you listen to only one voice you don't know if you're getting the truth or not. —Carole Carlson, Anderson, IN We need the FCC to support our communities' need for real local journalism and diversity! —Colleen Mulligan, Somerville, MA Let's keep broadcasters honest. —Brad Ricker, Burbank, CA Media centralization is the antithesis of democracy. Please reverse the clock on this issue! —, Saint Petersburg, FL What will it take for you to stop broadcasters' abuse of the FCC's ownership rules? —G&b L, Gambier, OH

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A free press, as guaranteed in the US Constitution, allows for diverse viewpoints to be expressed. Covert consolidation restricts the expression of diverse viewpoints. Ban those restrictions so that our free press may flourish. —Mark Magsanay, Lubbock, TX We want independent news, not corporate news. We have the right to know the truth and decide for ourselves. —Carol Lowe, Mesa, AZ Please protect the american people from propaganda! —Katy White, naalehu, HI Outrageous. —Nicholas Nazario, Windsor, PA Mud-och's happen with consolidation. I want NEWS not opinion and propaganda!!!!!!!!! —Suzanne Jefferis, kingston, NJ It is only with a free press of divergent ideologies that our country can stay free. We are not discussing simply becoming an ignorant citizenry (we are already that) but a people who will become as serfs to the oligarchy that is controlling the news. And beware Mr. Publisher, Mr. Editor, if you are not an owner than you and your family are as at risk as the rest of the country. Fight for diversity of ideas in the owners of all our news outlets, we are at major risk. —Karen Perschall, NEW ORLEANS, LA Stop the terrorist Murdock, send him back to England permanently, deport him for crimes against humanity. Down with FOX the faux news corporation. Freeze his and the corporate assets of FOX to pay the debt of the USA government that the Republicans used FOX to run up in false information since Reagan's Administration and the October Surprise. —Adelaide Helen Steely, Harrisburg, PA can't you see what has already happened with the Rupert Murdoch situation? —Bobbi J Morris, roanoke, VA stop this because too big to fail also means too big to stop —Nina Kindem, SPOKANE VALLEY, WA Consumers need exposure to multiple viewpoints in order to make informed choices. —Jo Ellen Bate, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Stop covert consolidation. We want to hear our local news and political news relevant to our area. —Judith A Foreman, Saint Paul, MN Money should not take precidence over the news. Please allow a free press to serve a free public. —Ms. Mary Bloxham, Lafayette, CA the old adage of not having all your eggs in one basket is common sense... please take action now before it's too late. —Ruth Van Anden, e windsor, CT We need competition in the news media —Kathleen Thomson, Royal Oak, MI Free Press

piarate radio and tv is the answer. the FCC has given up their hold. i dont think they ever had the right to claim any frequency. they where supposed to make sure that no one stomps on the signal of another. but now that citizen dont have any space for true communication to the masses their gig is up. —Mr. troy milburn, venice, FL Diversity is the heart of our free speech. Localism is necessary to keep news and not the bottom line paramount. —Paul Schmidt, Portland, OR Since Reagan changed the ownership rules, the worst has happened, as predicted. Lies, distortion, and the silencing of voices opposed to the big corporate interests dominate the airwaves. Our democracy is dying as a result. Fascism and fanaticism are taking over. Diverse ownership of the media is vital to the preservation of our democracy. Protect this sacred trust. thank you. —Deborah Dinzes, Seattle, WA With this massive corruption how can you fight it? —Jean Hugh, melbourne, FL You've already done untold damage to our nation with some of your earlier decisions that promote corporate welfare at the expense of human welfare. I'm watching to see which way you'll go on this one. I suspect it won't be on my behalf but I'm noting your response. —Ann Catherine Keirns, Hayward, CA Great job Free Press and thank you!!! —Susan Skeels Sams, Maumee, OH There should not be monopolies of the news. Recent changes in the laws in the last 20 years have made a mockery of the news & I think the old anti-monopoly rules need to be reinstated. —Felicia R. Schott, Meadville, PA Quantity has a quality all its own. Just remember the old Absolute Power addage because if its one thing we learn from history it is that we don't learn from history. —Franz Ludwig, Lansing, NY Government needs to support citizens - not work against us! —Jorge Ivan Gomez Wei, fair Lawn, NJ We don't need a capitalist version of "Pravda." Put a stop to this immediately! —Nancy Schick, St. Louis, MO ive seen the dangers of this coming for a considerable time......these are the type of methods hitler used ! —Mr. Kevin Alles, Longmont, CO Local coverage needs to be just that. Local, by locals, who live there and know their area and people. Stop those who would make one perspective, one point of view. —Jerry Casey, El Cerrito, CA we must stop the corporate take over of our airwaves government ect —Nathaniel J Jackson, Westampton, NJ

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Allowing media conglomerates is unacceptable for a democracy. Please help to keep our media diverse and unbiased! —Sara Jane Barnett, Santa Rosa, CA MONOPOLIES ARE ILLEGAL!!!!! —Failea Bocanegra, Whittier, CA When do the taxpayers get represented? —Judith Bronson Fisher, Clearwater, FL send —Sidney Moss, elkins park, PA I see less and less by local reporters and thus less and less about my community. —Jean Crawford, Albuquerque, NM I am writing you once again to underscore the importance of your mission - namely, to insure a free, unfettered press, which is the very cornerstone of our freedoms as Americans: Without untainted information to make informed political, economic, and social decisions, we are, very simply, not free. Consolidation of media outlets by massive multi-national corporations is an attack upon our foundations of free thought, speech, and action. Therefore, it is the mission of the FCC to quash this movement toward corporate consolidation, and, to go further, to reverse that consolidation that has already taken place by divesting those mega-corporations of the media outlets they have already snapped up. So, please, do your job, and realize that corporate free speech and free speech as exercised by individual Americans is NOT the same thing. In a true democracy, the rights of the individual human being take precedence over those of the corporate entity, precisely because of the economic disparity, and subsequent access to political power, that the corporation enjoys over that of the average citizen. Do the right thing. Stand up for the rights of the little guy. After all, it's the American Way. Thank You - Charles T. Cowdin Hartland, WI —Charles T. Cowdin, Hartland, WI a diverse variety of news IS NEWS.. not canned ,all the same versions —Jean Layton, greens farms, CT This really scares me. I think we should all be afraid of this trend. This should not be happening. With newspapers going out of business, TV stations are going to be more influential than ever. Stop this covert consolidation now! —Patrick McGuire, Orlando, FL As news can instantaneously come from around the globe we need more televisions stations, owners and moderators - not less. We need more people who can find a different slice of what a community will need & want for their television coverage. —Heidi Petersen, Oakland, CA Get these covert consolidation deals STOPPED!!! —Richard Schwager, Santa Barbara, CA Dictators rule by controlling what information gets out and how it is "spun". An oligarchy consisting of a small number of media corporations is every bit as dangerous and destructive as a dictatorial ruler. —Morita C. Bruce, Fallston, MD And make Murdoch run a local paper in Haiti for a year. —Dwight Batteau, WESTPORT, CT Free Press

Stop this because it violates the anti-trust laws! —Nancy M. Caswell, Clinton, MA Please put an end to broadcasters’ abuse of the FCC’s media ownership rules, before we are faced with a potential "Murdochgate" here. —Gina Gennaro, Tempe, AZ I want my local news to be genuinely LOCAL. Thank you. —Jeramy Bray, Salem, OR It's a tragedy when Americans are required to watch foreign news channels simply to get any real news. —Adam J. Sjoberg, Bentonville, AR I don't think the FCC really even cares. Why should they? Doesn't affect their jobs. —Kathleen Earley, KENNEWICK, WA Please stop media consolidation. It is so difficult to get news as it is. Please do not allow it to get any worse. —James Castiola, Boston, MA THE REAL IMPORTANT NEWS NEVER GETS OUT OF THE NEWS EDITING ROOM, ONLY GARBAGE THAT IS MEANINGLESS!!!!!! —Gary L Carone, Vancouver, WA There has been far too much media consolidation already. Now it's being done in a sneaky, underhanded way and the American people are left with propaganda to choose from. Disgusting! —Laurel Nelson-King, Shelton, WA I am a shut in, so can't do much in the way of local action! —Donald Willey, Rapid City, SD Those who want to use consolidaiton to rule the information channels claim that independent news organizations are no longer viable at the local level; we've seen that this is a lie nearly everywhere, and a distortion even where they are undergoing financial stress. What's really depressing the income of the news channels and media is the very cookie-cutter no-real-information approach that the the distortionists want to apply everywhere. Restore independence and journalistic integrity, and people will be more likely to pay attention to the news - forcing advertisers to be more honest in the process. The public interest cannot be served by making the public subservient, and the public cannot take an active hand EFFECTIVELY if they do not have good information to work with. We need o make sure that the "argbage in, garbage out" principle does not rule the public information sphere - as it will, if we allow the stream to be controlled and directed by large entities with a vested interest in the outcome. —Russell Ault, Houston, TX If it isn't against the law for people like Rupert Murdoch to take over as much media as possible, it should be. Please put an end to this. It is the opposite of free press/free speech. —Julia Katz, Kihei, HI Only crooks and shysters need to hide! —Craig Garcia, Friday Harbor, WA Local and independent media is a critical part of keeping our citizens informed. Please keep big media away from these important information sources. —Michael Andrew Stennett, Apex, NC Free Press

So, uh, monopolism means "free market"? Is the FCC tuned to Fox News all day? What do you all get paid to do, watch Fox News all day? —Joseph Miles, Myrtle Point, OR freedom of info!democracy! —Bruce Dunn, santa barbara, CA The news is already biased and slanted. We struggle in this so called land of the free to have something other than yellow journalism it is the FCC's JOB to insure that! —Nicole Vann, Marina Del Rey, CA Stop the abuse! —Me Tello, Forest, MS I thank you for reading this and taking action. I wish you all well. —Vance Baldwin, Portland, OR The press is the citizen's best source of information. The 20th century saw it become a source of disillusionment, largely aided by the FCC. But I see what is happening. —Margaux Robles, Davis, CA We need a return to the more stringent FCC rules of the past. —Maximus Weikel, Pipersville, PA Do not let Media Moguls like Rupert Murdock control the message. We need a fair and balanced media that is based on facts not innuendo and emotional manipulation. —Mark S. Jacobs, Shapleigh, ME bust the trusts- increase competition and avoid the single voice that Fox news[propaganda] and the owership of TV and Newspapers and The b-Skye-b would allow. BIG BUSINESS leads to less choice and less jobs- it results in one stop shopping which is both convenient and oppressive. —Gil Mayers, Jacksonville, FL Thanks for your role in DUMBING DOWN AMERICA.You must be audited for bribes —Gene Webb, San Rafael, CA Fair and balanced!! Haven't we had enough propoganda? Ruport Murdoch and Fox News are effectively destroying our democracy and freedom. Shameful!! —Jill Armentrout, Lake Mills, WI It is no accident that the broadcasters that have been the most successful at "cornering" local media markets are the same ones that regularly support the diversive "hate speech" of the corporatists. This monopoly building has been well planned and quite effective at limiting the public's perspective on the events that are our world —David Mehrenberg, st.cloud, MN I want a freer, more transparent form of media. that cannot happen if this continues. please send us help. —Mr. Loren Brewer, smithfield, UT

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This is rediculous! What kind of an country are we living in when there are people actively trying to avoid these laws - the same people that we blindly trust to be unbiased and informative news outlets? You have to be kidding me! Goebbels is in Hell, laughing his ass off as we speak. —David Foster, Franklin, TN I generally avoid joining any groups or organizations as I feel members must share responsibility for the group's actions. I sometimes tell people that the last organization I joined was the U.S. Marine Corps. I see your cause, however as extremely important and under appreciated. I'd like to see what your activist tool kit consists of. Kudos for your efforts. —Jeff Curtis , Edmonds, WA This really needs to be addressed. —Rose Lantagne, Diamond, OH Lets bring competition back to broadcasting. Stop this consolidation mess. —John Anderson, Long Beach, CA If only a few own the airwave, we're not getting the full range of voices that should be heard. —William Burrell Ar, Orlando, FL It's a disservice to Americans that there has been so much consolidation in our Media company's. Please don't allow just a few corporations to increase their monopolies past their already excessive size. —Matt Pinkerton, Bellevue, WA We must require corporate accountability before the law. Danya Dilley, M.D. —Danya Dilley, Maple shade, NJ If we received more critical national and international information that an informed citizenry needs rather than infotainment, American media consolidation might resemble the BBC. Sadly, it rather resembles the British Murdoch domain. So, we must ask "To what ends consolidation?" —Mary Ann Gardner, Visalia, CA Stop MURDOCH tactics nationwide! —Bill Tower, Worcester, MA A monopoly, regardless of what industry it infiltrates, is against our country's founding principles. —Jennifer Rodriguez, Chicago, IL Before this is no longer possible due to the consolidation of all media matter, let's ride the F(ederal)C(onsolidation)C(ommi ttee) until they realize they're working on behalf of the People of this country and not the corporations! —Mark Bailie, Berkeley, CA Media in the hands of a few owners. This is terrible for America. It is destroying our national dialogue. —Barb Varellas, San Dimas, CA protect the people now or be prepared to loose the system as it is, you are included. —Keith Pace, Gainesville, FL Stop big money from running America —Mrs. sally rothfus, san diego, CA Free Press

We already have a dearth of investigative reporters.... of reporters of any kind! Why would the FCC allow mega media consolidation to reduce those numbers even more. This country was built on 'spreading the news' even when it was 'bad news' or even untrue news. We don't want to lessen the numbers of independent outlets or the numbers of competing media organizations..... but should try to increase the competition here. —Ronald J Hudson, Camas, WA Why are you allowing the FCC's ownership rules to be so easily circumvented? If you continue on this road, it will be clear that your honor as a member of the government comes second to the rewards of lobbyists. —Sigrid Asmus, Seattle, WA stop the lies! legalize marijuana!!!! —Steve Wald, minocqua, WI With corporations' new ability to spend unlimited assets to support the extreme right wing, to protect freedom of the press we must eliminate monopoly of the press of TV media. —Roland Farmer, Charlotte, NC Inform me. —Ian DeBaron, Brooklyn Center, MN Having the same info on each channel isn't very meaningful. I mean where is the different angles and opinions to the story? And also if the same news is broadcast on different channels then why am I paying more more then one news channel if its the same news? —Jonathon White, Crawfordville, FL We need to have lots of independent News so we can hear all the thngsbeing said and stay informed about everything on the table —Ruth Baker, Las Vegas, NV Please keep in mind that the airwaves belong to the citizen. The corporations just rent them. —Edwina White, Sacramento, CA We own the air waves, not the media, do not allow consolidation. Keep the media free and diverse. —Bob & Ella Rozett , Graton, CA Most "news" is education for the culturally illiterate. —Edward G. Ruxton, Selkirk, NY An informed public is necessary for a successful democracy! —Eldon Ball, Seattle, WA I know of "straw owners" in Topeka Kansas. How can there be accountability when the public does not even know who owns what? Kevin McKinney —Kevin McKinney, Kansas City, MO Sincerely, Cornell Fenderson —Cornell Fenderson, Lemon Grove, CA People need information to make democracy work. To get information, the need a vibrant press and media system that fulfills this important PUBLIC role. Covert consolidation subverts this. It really is that simple. End it. —John Zink, Englewood, CO Free Press

Thank you! —Joshua Ohlgren, Tempe, AZ As the recent scandal about News International in the UK has shown, we have to resist the consolidation (oldfashioned word for this is monopoly of news-gathering and dissemination) of radio stations, TV stations, and sources for news, especially unreliable ones such as Fox News. Let's really have a free and accountable press by avoiding "mush" news from just a few unreliable outlets. Where oh where would the evening and morning news be without PBS and NPR, for example. Prof. Paul Thomas, Provo, UT, writing from Oxford, UK where the news about Rupert and James Murdock seems all too relevant to the issues of avoiding consolidation of news, especially unreliable news sponsored and directed by such illegal and lying people. —Professor Paul Thomas , Provo, UT Thank you for your concideration in this mater. —Michael T Butler, Wellsville, OH WE ARE THE CITIZENS YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT FROM THE MURDOCH'S AND KOCH'S OF THIS WORLD. PLEASE DON'T LET UP ON ANY INVESTIGATION OR INQUIRIES. WE NEED TO TRUST YOU'LL DO WHAT'S IN THE BEST INTEREST OF US, THE PEOPLE. WE'RE WORN, TORN, AND HEMORRAGING FROM THE PERSISTENT ABUSE OF GREED OF MEDIA MOGULS. GEEZ, THROW US A BONE HERE, ALREADY!!! SUPPORT THE PEOPLE. —Kristine Pfannenstiel, Carpinteria, CA You have already been told in court you are not doing your job. Public means public! That means you must consider us too! Stop ignoring this. Stop favoring big-media! —Tamilee Griffin, Tenino, WA The open dissemination of information is essential to a democracy. Media consolidation limits the amount and content of information to that which corporate owners are willing to air, significantly undermining the power of individual citizens to be fully informed participants in the democratic process. —Mary Pat Haffey, Stone Mountain, GA We thought monopolies were bad. Why is it that this is being allowed in our nation? This is not the Corporate States of America.. yet. Show us you are on the side of the people. —Marvin Lee Lowe, Anderson, IN We need diversity of views for a vibrantg democracy. —Leonard Scharmach, Kenosha, WI The corrupt and fascist corporations are behind media consolidation. They want only one voice out there: The corporate voice, speaking only for the criminal class of rich people. —William Davis, Bearsville, NY SHADOWS OF RUPERT MURDOCK, AND CLEAR CHANNEL —Bob Odom, LAUDERDALE BY THE SEA, FL we're so happy to see something being done to stop this consolidation of media by corporations. It's very dangerous for a democracy —Mrs and William Donahue, Minneapolis, MN The public airwaves are just that - PUBLIC! —Glenn Ewen, Trenton, NJ Free Press

Please stop these media companies from doing anyhting they want even uneithcal unconventional media merging with one another for better revenue. To many of us depend on the news media for what is the truth in our local comunities.Stop media from becoming one company; which they will in the long run if their permited to continue in this way merging and merging. —Dale, las vegas, NV We have 2 sets of 2 stations linked to each other in a 7 station region. This is a majority of the public airwaves which I find unacceptable. It is the job of the FCC to make sure our commons, the broadcast spectrum is used to keep the citizenry informed, not brainwashed by a narrow set of interests that consolidated ownership represents. —Ruth Larsen, Marion, WI Stop community media takeovers. —Al Giles, Austin, TX The media should belong to the people. We need to take it back! —Deborah Thornton, Orangeville, UT FCC is supposed to safeguard public interests, not private interests so start doing your job better. Stop covert consolidation and oligarchic control of news media. —Ernest J Rosado, Berwyn, IL If your scared say your scared. —S Wunderlum, Ormond Beach, FL Like to have more truth and less advertising. —JoAnn McDonald, Dayton, OH If only a few conglomerates hold the power in this country to broadcast then it drowns out our many varied voices in America and does democracy a disservice. Look at our founding fathers -- they purposely created an America where power would not lie in any single branch. And look at President Teddy Roosevelt -- he knew monopolies were a danger to American interests. I believe it is the FCC's duty to ensure that balance exists in broadcasting, to guard against special interests. Rupert Murdoch appears to be an example of how power can corrupt so please take heed and remain vigilant about consolidation. We need more diversity, not less. Thank you for your time and consideration. —Patrick McEvoy, New York, NY God Bless All your efforts. —Ed Luz, Fall River, MA Please support democracy by encouraging small, 'inefficient' and diverse ownership of media outlets and journalism, not bigger media monopolies. —Hal Bauer, Wayland, NY send me the tool kit —Laurance Sulze, st. Louis, MO Here is your chance to demonstrate that the FCC will do what it was made to do: serve the best interests of ALL americans. Remember: Rupert Murdoch effectively controlled most of England's media. Consolidation, overt or covert, works against the interest of america. —Douglas Kirby, Topanga, CA Free Press

How can it be news on a regular basis if we keep reducing research? —Mark Gorman, Malden, MA Surely those in power in the FCC understand the incredible importance of this consolidation!? Ah, if not, then we must educate them. Thanks for this effort. —Marianne and James Houston, Kalamazoo, MI I am writing to you once again to plead for media diversity rather than consolidation. —Suzanne Bailey, North Kingstown, RI If the same two or three big companies own all news outlets, we'll only get the side of the story those companies want us to hear. —Brad Allen Kirby, Anderson, IN My Constitution guarantee's me the right to a free press. What this means is that I have access to several viewpoints on any news story, transparency on how that information is put together, and who is giving it to me. I no longer watch CNN because it is always the same story repeated and nothing is given from a different perspective. My United States Constitution guarantee's me the right to listen to several sides to any news. If consolidating is allowed, then I am limited to one perspective, one agenda, and one version. This is a breach of my constitutional rights and is prohibited under the Constitution YOU have sworn to protect. We the people hope and expect your cooperation in this regard. Protect my rights, protect yours. —, Pleasanton, TX Diversity is at the heart of an informed public. Please act in the best interests of the people and enforce diversity in ownership. Thank you, —Amos Eaton, Santa Rosa, CA Dear chairman Genachowski and FCC commissioners, Please put an end to broadcasters' abuse of FCC's media ownership rules. This practice of consolidation goes against the public interest. FCC meadia ownership rules prtectk localism, diversity and competition on the public airwaves. Please do not support subversive activity on the part of broadcasters! AM Kostecki —Am Kostecki, elmhurst, IL The lawlessness in this country, in favor of the rich and powerful, is getting outta control. Time to nip it in the bud... —Gerri Thomas, Bremerton, WA Media consolidation is bad news. Too few companies already control what we see and hear. The situation is dire and more people need to get involved. —Paul F. Hoover, Altoona, PA I like local news. If there was an earthquake, it wouldn't help me much to see it on CNN. Most of the information would be out of date before I saw it. —Joan Harrison, Camas, WA A democracy is only as good as the information people receive about what's going on. Media consolidation lowers the quality of the reporting. —Margaret Gppdman, Glen Mills, PA Is the Rupert Murdoch debacle not enough of a sign that massive media consolidation is a major disservice to the public. —Dolores Pepe, St. Petersburg, FL Free Press

The march to fascism is facilitated by media distortion. Strict media ownership rules are necessary to freedom of the press. —Judith Burke, Branford, CT Please do not consider this just another complaint. This must be stopped.. —Gerald Myers, Danvers, MA End this corrupt and vile monopoly of the Murrdoch empire. They have violated law and will continue to do so. This is a perversion of democracy and treason against the American public with the lies and deceit, they are responsible for the incitement of violence and threats made against a sitting American President during War, Take action and pull their licensing and permits to operate. Should FCC officals be implicated in the continued abuse of this organization, the American people will demand imprisonment of those found guilty in the partcipation of such lawlessness. —Danielle Richards-Chavers, Saint Petersburg, FL It's about time we all stood up and demanded some free speech so that channels 2. 5, 7 and even 9 are not repeating all the same news!! —Eileen Raye, algonquin, IL I also resent the fact that I am paying a cable company in Syracuse, NY for two different local news channels, but only receiving one. When an ouside buyer took over these programs, local newscaster lost jobs. Fortunately, I have a third choice that is locally owned - for now - and that is the one that I choose to watch, —Pat Davies , Manlius, NY Protect your individual point of view. —Michael, Marriottsville, MD I do not support media consolidation covert or otherwise. —Julie Greene, New Ulm, MN There's already enough of a problem with all of the voices and stories inlocal communities not being heard now. Only LOCAL journalism gives the best chance of addressing this concern. If local jornalism is curtailed or eliminated, poor and minority communities will have less access to having their issues addressed in the media. —Darrell Noel, New York, NY Our Democracy is at risk when five men at five banks, news out control the money, controll the news. —David Pedersen, ST PETERSBURG, FL "If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?” ~Lewis Carrol, Alice in Wonderland —John Masanz, Grasston, MN A free press is the fourth "branch" of government. As they say "Knowledge is power". —Clyde Schmitz, Tampa, FL One big news organization to serve you better? I don't think so. —Regi Teasley Ph.D., Ithaca, NY Lets try democracy this time..............for a change —J Lewis, phx, AZ Free Press

Media must be honest, trustworthy and independent or it is domestic terrorism. —David Friedman, Kailua, HI End consolidation —Nick, buffalo, NY As a society we should not allow control of our media. Do we live in China, Russia as we have seen where that goes. Independent news broadcasting is a must for our society. —Bruce Coffman, Morrison, CO Local newspapers, radio and TV stations used to compete to see who would "scoop" the other, the result was high quality investigative journalism. It appears that the "infotainment" would rather not have journalists investigate stories anymore - just tell the same ol sports, weather and "local color" stories with very little actual news content. I know the stories are out there, but they're not getting told, and that is bad for all of us. —Walter Bruun, Glen Ellyn, IL We need more accurate and responsible news, especially in the political arena. —Rocco Mollica, Palm Coast, FL The trend appears to be public governance by sneaky corporations. This is an abdication of governance by my elected government officials. —Russell Wilcoxon, Lake Forest Park, WA CW 11 & Fox 2 KSDK & ABC 30 —Will Bramlett, Kirkwood, MO I value variety in the news, local talent, and local events. Please tighten the rules so that big media companies can't destroy this covertly. —Gertrude Reagan, Palo Alto, CA Make news newsworthy again. —Adam, Pocatello, ID Excuse me, but I say what other people WANT to say! CLOSE THE DAMNED LOOPHOLES!! Why hell does the FCC have LOOPHOLES in media ownership rules, unless the FCC plans to allow them to be used?????????? Hellooooooooooooooo??? DUH ! ! ! Even Homer Simpson could figure that one out!! So either you KNOW about the loopholes AND allow it, OR you will FIX such a stupid mistakes (if they are indeed a stupid mistakes), OR you will have the balls to fix them regardless of the consequences ! ! (I've already signed a petition to the FCC to not take employment with media companies before or after serving as an FCC member, so......go figure...people see it for what it is, you know.) If a television station was "Fair and Balanced", it would NOT have to go around repititiously claiming that it WAS "Fair and Balanced". It would be OBVIOUS....IF it was.....DUH!! And I DO mean "DUUUUUHHHHHH"!!! :-O The TRUTH is POWERFUL. Stop allowing corporations to tell lies. You will be admired and valued by MILLIONS OF PEOPLE if you would stop allowing corporations to tell lies. What means more to you as an FCC Chairman or Commissioner....to be VALUED AND ADMIRED AND SUPPORTED BY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE? People already "assume" you are paid off by 'big media". So, if you ARE NOT, then PROVE IT to the people in YOUR ACTIONS! SUPPORT THE PEOPLE!! STOP ALLOWING LIES!!! And PLEASE!!! Get the damned drug compaines OFF the television or God's Sake!!! (There are enough drugs in the water.....we don't need any more drugs.) —Elaine Bennett, Woodridge, IL

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Many citizens want the public interest put first. Large corporations CONTROL what we see and hear. I'm tired of hearing how large companies are doing whatever it takes to LOWER THEIR COSTS at citizen expense. I remember a time when I could turn on a radio or television and get the NEWS (facts which were reported!) Now, all we seem to get is, excuse me, BS. —R Sullivan, Las Cruces, NM I've just been re reading about the C.C.C.. Check it out —Kim Gardner, Deerfield, NH We cannot remain a democracy if citizens are continually cut off from information that is their right and need to know. —Barbara Ruether, New York, NY If big business keeps this up the U.S. will keep growing as a capitalistic monster that seeks to eliminate voter participation. —John H. Gregg, Thompsons Station, TN It is nearly impossible to get local news as it is. Consolidation makes it harder. Keep local channels local! —Cynthia Nichols, Moscow, ID More diversity in media ownership is needed to protect our democracy. —Laura Miner, New York, NY this is the right thing to do! We must make the airwaves aa trust to hand to future gn=enerations! —Dan Kekic, Fairview Park, OH This is yet one more way in which corporations are consolidating their power bases and exerting control over this country. Please help to reign these companies in! —Michael Burt, Warner Robins , GA Unbelievable. FCC, grow a spine and DO YOUR JOB!!! —Nan Stevenson, saint paul, MN yahoo, MSN, google anll no longer will accept mycomments though I have broken no rules . They reply to no Emails about this they merely just do not accept my comments anymore. —Alan Gregorich, Salem, OR Give us back real news in Peoria, IL! —Adam White, Peoria, IL Hold Rupert Murdoch accountable. Do not allow the airwaves to be controlled by a few number of entities. —Susan L. Price, San Jose, CA The media is not covering the Occupation of Wall Street and don't cover any domestic protests and I don't like it. —Pam Miner, Wichita, KS No wonder people are so misinformed, these conglomerates cover what THEY want to cover. Never mind the people who are listening to their BS and are buying it. Can we have the truth....Please! —Susan Holcomb, Kapaa, HI

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First control the press is the tried and true plan to take over a country, because you control the news you control the "TRUTH". This is a very dangerous situation —Marian Bobyak, Haddon Twp., NJ FCC needs to pay attention to the needs of citizens and not just those of large corporations —Brian Caterino, Rochester, NY Marvin Bohn —Marvin Bohn, Brookville, OH Billy Michael Brown —Billy Michael Brwon, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Recent legislation in NC prevents local governments from establishing cable services in their communities. Rarely do the communities that surround Wilmington view news regarding their communities. The Shared Services Agreement between Raycom Media (WECT) and Southeastern Media Holdings (WSFX) further reduces our local news coverage. The FCC needs to protect the citizens right to information, and NOT the profits of the corporations that that distribute it. —Patrick Connelly, Southport, NC Maury C. Burnett —Maury Burnett, san antonio, TX Danielle de Rites —Danielle de Ritis, Mount Joy, PA I want to help and i see this to be a problem. —Larry Reppert, bentonville, AR Nexstar (after giving up their FOX affiliation because of the cost for the one station they owned in the Evansville Market) just bought the Evansville ABC station and is moving the former FOX affiliate studio over to the ABC station they purchased. They just laid off 35 employees of the ABC affiliate! This consolidation is ANTICOMPETITION and should be stopped. We are losing another local news source as a result because of consolidation of the two and the Nexstar people are all moving in to take over the 35 people laid off at the ABC station. This isn't going to help our economy or community. TV stations are supposed to operate in the interest of the community they serve and this action by Nexstar is certainly not in the best interest of our community (Evansville, IN area)! —Gregory Allen Richmond, Boonville, IN

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The combining of WTVW and WEHT in Evansville is not the only combination of news in this area. WEHT provides weather reporting for a radio station as well as the Scripts Howard newspaper, the Courier & Press. WFIE and WIKY fm radio use some of the same news and weather. WFIE also has a radio service that can be subscribed to by business, such as grocery stores. It provides basically the same music and news as WIKY./104 fm. We live in a tri-state area known for sudden weather changes and need reliable weather reporting, 24/7. We have been forced to buy digital TVs and believed we would be getting more programming that would broaden our scope of understanding the world and having more quality entertainment. Instead, we get infomercials, reality schows and old movies and vintage TV shows. On top of that, the images, even of new programing, don't fit the rectangular format of the digital screens. Michelangelo and Leonardo DaVinci understood that the pupil of the eye is round and the view of the world that it provides fits most efficiently within a square. On top of that, the broadcasters put ribbon upon ribbon of advertising, news streamers, logos and information, at the bottom of the screen where things are normally held for the viewer to see. At the same time, the top of the screen is pristine, providing great views of the set and the hosts' hairdos. It is time we returned television and radio to serve the needs of the public, including the increase of the number of minutes required for programming. Even the 5 min. breaks at the hour and half-hour are reduced to a one min. news segment, a one min. infomercial and a number of 10 to 30 second commercials. Cable/satellite TV was foolishly deregulated, telling the public that open competition would lower the rates. Instead all the companies have set their rates the same, giving subscribers no real options. I am on a fixed income and don't have $1.00+ per day to pay for more infomercials and programs that I will not watch. We should have Ala Carte subscriptions, permitting us to select those programs that we have an interest in. No more bundling of junk programming to create a block of 75 or 150 "programs" for a set price. We need more regulation of both "free TV" radio and cable/satellite TV to protect the public from price gouging and monopolies. Sincerely, Frankie R. Niedhammer —Frankie R Niedhammer, Evansville, IN Consolidation of media, including covert consolidation, directly violates the First Amendment. The Pew Research Center released a study that showed people relying mostly on local media for their news. Therefore, it is not a head scratcher that people are making poor decisions when they vote. Please uphold the Constitution and protect open, free speech and the public's right to unbiased information. —Amanda Harding, Chapel Hill, NC ty for providing me with information about corporate corruption. I will adopt volunteer austerity for the sole purpose of boycotting corporate exploitation of my labor. —Carl Sandersen, ROSCOE, IL We need to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine! —Britni Stanley, Kansas City, MO This needs to stop in Corpus Christi !!! —Jason R Ovalle, Corpus Christi, TX Dr. James Davis —Dr. James Davis, Gainesville, GA Charles Misenheimer —Mr. Charles Misenheimer, Richfield, NC How about giving the people some REAL news!! —Mickey Youmans, Richmond Hill, GA Benjamin Allen —Benjamin Allen, Savannah, GA

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Do your job FCC, don't let FOX run you. —Dane Bowen, Charlotte, NC ron knott —Ron Knott, Rock Hill, SC What this means is that soon all media may be as unfair and unbalanced as Fox. —R Grant Steen, Chapel Hill, NC Mays Swicord —Mays Swicord, Key Largo, FL Please act to insure the diversity of news media that a democracy requires. —Gary Schwartz, Asheville, NC David de Vries —David de Vries, Atlanta, GA Thomas Wood —Thomas Wood, Atlanta, GA Raenell Soller —Raenell Soller, Atlanta, GA Diantha Rau —Diantha Rau, Chapel Hill, NC tim martin —Tim Martini, asheville, NC Judith Goldsmith —judith Goldsmith, Charleston, SC We are watching you and expect you to do the right thing in protecting the rights of small communities to have access to their own news against the greed of the 1% who are only interested in the $$, not the best interests of the 99%. —Susan Lovejoy, Charlotte, NC Dara Nix-Stevenson —Dara Nix-Stevenson, Greensboro, NC I support competition , not collusion.The FCC must do its job to keep free speech on the air. That's why I pay federal taxes. Do your job. Protect me! Paul Carrano —Paul Carrano, Greensboro, NC maureen levy —Maureen Levy, wilmington, NC

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Not only should there be regulations to prevent this type of covert consolidation but I think it is time to institute very strong 'Truth in Reporting' guidelines at the federal level in the US so that so called news channels do not call there personal views the news. It is sad that I must rely on foreign news to get the news. —Susanne Demko, Charlotte, NC Larraine Formica —Larraine Formica, Abingdon, MD Michael Longino —Michael Longino, covington, GA Mark Spede —Mark Spede, Seneca, SC Please do the right thing. —William D. Morphew, O.P., KS Stewart Kramer —Stewart, Norcross, GA Gregory Austin —Gregory Austin, Charlotte, NC This covert consolidation also hurts jobs and contributes to a populace ignorant of local, national and global goings-on that can impact their daily lives. —Nathaniel Grubbs, Morrisville, NC Raleigh's the same with CBS and FOX sharing staff and resources. —MB Hardy, Raleigh, NC Anybody like me who studied media prior to and up to 1996 knows that what is going on is in violation of standard media practices in communities. Basically what is going on now are media monopolies, and it has contributed to the downfall of the quality and diversity in our news. It has also basically contributed to the dumbing down of America, and it is time to stop. —Rebecca Smith, Durham, NC Roger Hodge —Roger Hodge, Sumter, SC It's time to put an end to covert consolidation in broadcasting media! Kathy M Gleim —Ms. Kathy Gleim, Raleigh, NC Bryan Poer —Bryan Alan Poer, Durham,, NC Quit trying to play us! —John Herron, cHARLOTTE, NC Quit trying to play us! —John Herron, Charlotte, NC Free Press

Remember that the airwaves they use belong to the public. The FCC needs better rules to protect our interests. —Kathy Smith, Covington, GA Mary Fishman —Mary Fishman, Asheville, NC Carlotta Harrell —Carlotta Harrell, STOCKBRIDGE, GA lisa rufo —Lisa Rufo, smyrna, GA I think covert consolidation is bad and dangerous for democracy Jose Troncoso —Jose Troncoso, Greensboro, NC E. A. Craig —Edward Craig, Wake Forest, NC Sunshine is the best disinfectant. Media consolidation, including "covert consolidation," is eliminating free speech and creating a corporate nation, one which increasingly favors the top 1%. Without independent media the obvious, the negative impact of Citizens' United will continue to destroy free speech and will contribute to the polarization of politics in this country. —Amanda Harding, Chapel Hill, NC H.B. GUILES —HBGuiles, Charlotte,, NC Michael Rosa —Michael Rosa, Johns Island, SC Raymond S kohn —Raymond S kohn, Salisbury, NC Michael Luciano —Michael Luciano, Hanahan, SC We stopped watching local TV news years ago in favor of more informative and reliable sources. —Don and Mabel McElhaney, Hillsborough, NC Eric Bost —, Chapel Hill, NC Matthew Demarko —Matthew Demarko, Savannah, GA R. S. Arthur —Robert Arthur , Columbus, OH Roger Hart —Roger Hart , Pine Mountain, GA Free Press

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