The FCC’s plan to hold voluntary incentive auctions “sounds like...
The FCC’s plan to hold voluntary incentive auctions “sounds like a bank holdup” to Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., Dingell said at Wednesday’s House Communications Subcommittee hearing. “We know you are going to voluntarily give me this money or I'm going…
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to shoot you in the brains.” FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski replied: “Only if the free market is a bank holdup.” Also at the hearing, Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill., promised to take action against a Sunshine Act rule prohibiting more than two commissioners from sharing a room except in public meetings. Commissioner Michael Copps, who has long railed against the rule, raised the matter again at the hearing.