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Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., affirmed her support for the FCC’s...

Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., affirmed her support for the FCC’s proposal to place TV stations’ public-inspection files, including information regarding political ads, on a government-hosted website (CD April 16 p14). The rulemaking “merely brings this disclosure online and into the…

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21st century,” the House Communications Subcommittee ranking member said in a letter sent to the commission Monday (http://xrl.us/bm33c9). “Where technical limitations might have made widespread availability of the public file infeasible in 1950, the failure to do so in 2012 -- using the Internet -- is inexcusable.” Eshoo said creating an FCC-hosted website for the disclosures is “an encouraging start,” and urged “further action” to bring online the public files of cable operators and DBS companies.