Washington (CNSNews.com) - Julius Genachowski, President Obama’s nominee to become chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, told a Senate committee Tuesday that he does not support reinstatement of the 'Fairness Doctrine.' "I feel strongly about the First Amendment and I don’t think the FCC should be involved in censorship of content based on (limiting) political speech,” Genachowski said.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Washington (CNSNews.com) - Julius Genachowski, President Obama’s nominee to become chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, told a Senate committee Tuesday that he does not support reinstatement of the 'Fairness Doctrine.' "I feel strongly about the First Amendment and I don’t think the FCC should be involved in censorship of content based on (limiting) political speech,” Genachowski said.
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