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FCC Commissioner Wants to Control the Content of Broadcast Media
The American Thinker ^ | December 07, 2010 | Chuck Rogér

Posted on 12/07/2010 2:40:25 AM PST by Scanian

The First Amendment forbids Congress from infringing on Americans' right to free speech. But the Federal Communications Commission is not Congress. And Michael Copps, one of four FCC commissioners reporting to Chairman Julius Genachowski, seems intent on ignoring that pesky part of the First Amendment about "abridging the freedom of speech" when that speech is sent out over the airwaves.

In two American Thinker articles earlier this year, I discussed possible FCC attempts to force progressive programming into broadcast media. Now, in addition to a nasty Christmas present that Genachowski wants to give Americans on December 21 (Net Neutrality), Copps wants government to control private-sector broadcast content.

In a December 2 speech, Copps proposed that the FCC conduct a "public value test" of commercial broadcast stations.

"If a station passes the Public Value Test, it of course keeps the license it has earned to use the people's airwaves. If not, it goes on probation for a year, renewable for an additional year if it demonstrates measurable progress. If the station fails again, give the license to someone who will use it to serve the public interest."

Stations that don't comply with FCC demands would lose their licenses to organizations willing to do the agency's bidding.

The "Public Value Test" didn't fly extemporaneously from Copps's lips. Since Barack Obama became president, there have been growing noises about reinstituting the effects of the repealed Fairness Doctrine without calling any new regulation by that name. Progressives long to stop the resurgence of traditional American values that has taken place after two years of economy-killing, freedom-robbing Obama rule. Republicans blew out Democrats in the midterm election. Lefties are in quite a state, desperate to shut down opposition speech.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: copps; freespeech; genachowski; michaelcopps; netneutrality; programcontent; shallnotbeinfringed
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To: plangent

Exactly...which is why the Pubbies must do all they can to nip this in the bud or we will find ourselves living in a police state in no time.


21 posted on 12/07/2010 4:10:51 AM PST by Scanian
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To: Scanian
Get rid of talk radio and there goes AM and a major bump for satellite(as it did when Stern started)
22 posted on 12/07/2010 4:23:40 AM PST by shadeaud ("If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten." -- George Carlin B)
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To: Scanian
The FCC either needs to be disbanded or defunded, or have its wings clipped severely. It should have 0 power to regulate any content broadcast over any airwave.

If this means allowing crap to be broadcast as a result, so be it, we can always turn off our TVs or radios.

23 posted on 12/07/2010 4:36:17 AM PST by pnh102 (Regarding liberalism, always attribute to malice what you think can be explained by stupidity. - Me)
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To: plangent
Something wrong here, given the immense number of news and opinion outlets that let the individual choose. It’s almost as though King George ruled that Thomas Paine must permit the King a few paragraphs in each pamphlet. Just think how far this could go. Vegan restaurants forced to offer meat dishes, Ford dealerships forced to inventory GM products, Unitarian churches forced to include a bit of the mass in front of a crucifix. The possibilities are endless.

Very well said. Bulls eye!

24 posted on 12/07/2010 4:51:45 AM PST by bobzeetwin
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To: SF_Redux
It is transparent that, if this woman had any power (</sarcasm>), she would be a racist. But then, racism is vastly more commonplace than black racists will allow.
That's basically the whole deal - not that whites are innocent, but that nobody is.
"For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God."
Bill Cosby put it this way:
"I was talking to a guy who uses drugs and I asked him: "What is it about the cocaine?"

And the guy told me (assumes a solemn pose)

"It intensifies
your personality."
"And I said, 'Yeah, but what if you're an a$$hole?'"
And that is the problem in a nutshell - people are not naturally good. No matter how black one might be.
But to the issue of "free broadband for every nappyheadded child:"
We don't have free broadband yet, and some of us can remember when nuclear power was going to make electricity "too cheap to meter." But in relative terms, effective medical care and car travel and airline travel are "too cheap to meter" in comparison to what the fabulously wealthy Queen Victoria could get. In not a few ways, the average American secretary is better off than Victoria was.
And if any technology is progressing rapidly in cost-effectiveness, it is electronics, with its famous "Moore's Law" chart showing efficiencies doubling every 18 months or so. So it certainly looks like broadband will be "too cheap to meter" - or something like it - within perhaps a generation.
But of course, progress which does nothing to flatter the vanity of the socialist isn't "real progress."

25 posted on 12/07/2010 4:57:32 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (DRAFT PALIN)
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To: Scanian

” FCC attempts to force progressive programming into broadcast media. “

Who would listen?

We already have scads of Leftist broadcasting networks blairing away on the TV. And they are losing their followers.


26 posted on 12/07/2010 5:10:10 AM PST by RoadTest (Religion is a substitute for the relationship God wants with you.)
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To: Scanian

FCC’s Michael Copps wants to put warders aboard the broadcast media to guard against that pesky peoples’ First Amendment thing.. No warder boarding!


27 posted on 12/07/2010 5:26:24 AM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: Scanian
They can't control the content of Rap Music, but they can attack Conservatives at Will....

Beam me up, Scotty.....

I just saw that the Hip-Hop tune "F--- You" is up for a Grammy Award as Best Song or something.

Lock 'n Load, folks.

28 posted on 12/07/2010 5:28:58 AM PST by traditional1 ("Don't gotsta worry 'bout no mo'gage, don't gotsta worry 'bout no gas; Obama gonna take care o' me!)
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To: Scanian

That’s a good insight, but the GOP can just claw-back that money as well.

I think they seem a lot more savvy this go round than last.

Of course, we need to keep them that way for the next few decades.


29 posted on 12/07/2010 5:50:21 AM PST by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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To: prisoner6

I completely agree. There’s no such thing as a “natural” resource. Every resource is unnatural in that a human being had to first find its value and exploit it.

Look at anything ever.

Also, see Julian Simon here in general: http://www.juliansimon.org/

And specifically here: http://www.juliansimon.com/writings/Ultimate_Resource/


30 posted on 12/07/2010 5:53:33 AM PST by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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To: Scanian

“serve the public interest.”

that means whatever the commissioner wants it to mean. If he doesn’t like what you say, you’re off the air.


31 posted on 12/07/2010 5:53:58 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged (Liberalism is against human nature. Practicing liberalism is detrimental to your mental stability.)
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To: Vanders9; mo; Scanian

Can be done, but think about it. At that point we’re an open dictatorship and bloody revolt.

The Brits don’t have a Bill of Rights. Ours is tacked up right at the 2nd Amendment.


32 posted on 12/07/2010 5:56:34 AM PST by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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To: Hardastarboard

Don’t know history or weren’t taught it? I think disinformation is a major goal of the Left. Their lies don’t hold up to even minor scrutiny.

We need to do to “progressive” what we did to “liberal”.

Prove that it is a lie through ridicule by truth.


33 posted on 12/07/2010 5:59:02 AM PST by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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To: Scanian

Communicate to the little Goebbels Nazi that if he doesn’t back off he’ll face treason charges.


34 posted on 12/07/2010 6:10:42 AM PST by sergeantdave
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To: 1010RD
Yes we do have a Bill of Rights. Where do you think you got the idea of yours from?

It's just not referred to much these days.

35 posted on 12/07/2010 7:11:16 AM PST by Vanders9
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To: Scanian

Time to fire up XERF in Cuidad Acuna and XEG in Monterey Mexico again.


36 posted on 12/07/2010 7:23:30 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (I visited GEN TOMMY FRANKS Military Museum in HOBART, OKLAHOMA! Well worth it!)
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To: Vanders9
The peoples airwaves?

Dah, komrade.

37 posted on 12/07/2010 9:42:26 AM PST by jimt
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To: antiRepublicrat

Don’t worry, I haven’t given up on you yet.

Moonbattery has the video of what Copps said, you should hear it in it’s full chilling context:

http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2010/12/fcc-commissione.html

Once again we were threatened with net neutrality.

These revolutionaries are as serious as a heart attack about taking our freedom to speak away online, on the radio, and on the TV. And they are not even trying to hide it.

1) Having heard it from Copps own mouth, now are you convinced that Net Neutrality is a threat? No, he did not put together ‘net neutrality’ with his machinations for controlling what is and isn’t news. It simply is too obvious to miss.

2) Which (if any) of the “astroturf” groups that you talk about have you seen point out what Copps recently said?


38 posted on 12/15/2010 5:59:14 AM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing ( Net Neutrality - I say a lot of unneutral things.)
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To: Halfmanhalfamazing
Having heard it from Copps own mouth, now are you convinced that Net Neutrality is a threat?

No, I'm convinced that fairness doctrine and other content control regimes are a threat. I remain convinced that threats to net neutrality, which include corporate controls to content access, threaten the Internet and our freedom. I'll address any arguments you have against actual net neutrality, otherwise quit pretending I agree with other agenda.

39 posted on 12/15/2010 6:13:44 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: antiRepublicrat

You still need to learn the “law of unintended consequences”.


40 posted on 12/15/2010 7:16:08 AM PST by Dead Corpse (III%. The last line in the sand)
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