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Cox Enterprises wants the FCC to fully repeal the newspaper/broadcast...

Cox Enterprises wants the FCC to fully repeal the newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership rule, as the NBCO rule is “more than 37 years old” and “the modern media market has fundamentally changed,” an executive of the owner of daily newspapers and radio…

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and TV stations told Chief Bill Lake and others in the Media Bureau. “The unprecedented economic challenges facing newspapers and broadcast stations present a solid justification for the Commission to provide local media properties with the flexibility to compete with new competition from multichannel entertainment providers and the Internet,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 09-182 (http://xrl.us/bnc3sx). “Even if the Commission is not prepared to repeal the NBCO Rule, changed circumstances justify liberalizing the rule to reflect local media market conditions that exist today. ... Permitting radio/newspaper combinations could lead to improved local news."