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NAB said there’s a “false premise underlying recent letters” to the FCC “suggesting...

NAB said there’s a “false premise underlying recent letters” to the FCC “suggesting that online disclosures of the information in broadcast political files was needed to inform the public.” CEO Gordon Smith and other NAB executives met with Commissioner Robert…

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McDowell to press the association’s case (CD March 12 p3) that Congress instructed the Federal Election Commission to be “the central repository of electoral information” and not the FCC, an ex parte filing said. “Broadcasters believe there will be potential anticompetitive effects if individual advertising rate information is available online where competitors in the market and commercial advertisers may anonymously glean the lowest unit rates charged by a station to its most favored commercial advertisers.” Monday’s filing is in docket 00-168 (http://xrl.us/bmxzhm).