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Cablevision chief: Deal will 'bolster' Newsday

Friendly New FCC

Murdoch faces new hurdles if he buys Newsday

'Newsday' Sale to Murdoch on Hold?

News Corp. Bid for Newsday May Face Political Snags

All eyes on media glutton Murdoch

AP told Zuckerman submits $580 million bid for Newsday

Consumer groups oppose Murdoch's bid for Newsday

News Corp may need FCC waiver to acquire Newsday

Murdoch Taking on F.C.C. Media Rule

Murdoch tells LI officials deal for Newsday close

Antitrust issue may not be moot in purchase of Newsday

FCC Process, Institutional Reforms Recommended by Industry Veterans

FCC Needs to face reality over broadcast 'indecency'

"Intersection of Race and Telecomm Policy: Andrew Jay Schwartzman"

"FCC Names Winners of Wireless Auction"

"Comcast takes FCC to court over ownership rule"

"FCC and Fox go to Supreme Court"

"U.S. Watchdog groups query part of wireless auction"

"Court Will Examine Profanity Rules"

"High Court Takes FCC's Word Case"

"Media Companies Seek Home-Court Advantage"

"The Censors Lose in Court"

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"The Censors Lose in Court"

Posted: Monday August 4, 2008

The New York Times Editorial: July 28, 2008

The two rulings, notes Andrew Schwartzman, president of the Media Access Project, confirm that the F.C.C.’s new approach to indecency was “driven more by politics than logic.”

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