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SoWhat
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you know how your local radio stations don't have to be located in your local area? and so now your local radio station may have playlists that come from a centralized and possibly national office? which means the local music radio stations in many cities sound the same w/o regard for regionalism or localism? now tv is going to be like that. or at least the way is clear for tv to be like that. and i have little reason to expect it won't be like that in many places. mid-size cities especially and rural areas too. big cities like the one where i live will still have some local stations. maybe not as many.

http://variety.com/2017/biz/news/fcc-main-studio-rule-ajit-pai-sinclair-1202597651/

FCC Eliminates Rule That Required Stations to Have a Main Studio in Local Coverage Area
By Ted Johnson
@tedstew



WASHINGTON — The FCC on Tuesday voted to eliminate a rule that required broadcast station groups to maintain a physical presence in the community of their primary local coverage area, a move that critics say will help media companies further consolidate their operations and even be a boost to the ambitions of Sinclair Broadcast Group.

But FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said the elimination of the rule has been a long time coming and will produce cost savings for stations.

He said the “overwhelming majority” of public input favored the elimination of the rule, citing the support for such an action even from National Public Radio.

“Continuing to require a main studio would detract from, rather than promote, a broadcaster’s ability and incentive to keep people informed and serve the public interest,” Pai said.

The National Association of Broadcasters supports the rule’s elimination, and has argued that it will free up funds for stations to spend on staff and programming.

Commissioner Michael O’Rielly said the elimination reflects how the public currently interacts with local businesses — not by visiting their facilities, but through telecommunications and social media.

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“Market incentives and license obligations” will ensure that broadcasters continue to serve their local audiences, he said, and that “it could even pave the way for more local content” and even expand coverage in rural areas. Commissioner Brendan Carr said smaller stations could save substantial sums that will allow them to hire other personnel, including those in news gathering.

The rule dates to 1940. The two Democrats on the commission opposed the change.

“There are many broadcasters who do an extraordinary job serving communities during disaster,” said FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel. “But let’s be honest — they can only do so when they have a real presence in their area of license. That’s not a retrograde notion — it’s a fact.”

She said when broadcasters have a physical presence they are “much less likely” to lose touch with their local community concerns, citing examples of radio stations that have continued with music programming and have ignored or even been oblivious to natural disasters occurring in their coverage area.

Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said the move sends a signal that the FCC “no longer believes” that “those awarded a license to use the public airwaves should have a local presence in their community.”

Critics have characterized the elimination of the rule as benefitting major media companies, and warn that it will come at the expense of localism. Chris Ruddy, the CEO of conservative outlet Newsmax, met with Rosenworcel earlier this month and expressed concerns that “the elimination of the main studio rule had also been an agenda item of Sinclair’s, which has sought to dramatically reduce their programming costs,” according to an FCC filing. He warned that it would lead to more centralization of news operations in major markets.

Ruddy has been among the most visible critics from the right of Sinclair’s proposed merger with Tribune Media. It would create a broadcasting giant with 223 TV stations serving 108 markets, including 39 of the top 50, and to cover about 72% of U.S. households. He has also objected to an FCC action earlier this year that relaxed media ownership restrictions by giving major station groups a “discount” on how the agency calculates the reach of their UHF station holdings.

Stations will still be required to maintain a toll-free local number so consumers can still contact the outlet.

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Sinclair Broadcast Group is run by David D. Smith, staunch Trump
Nov 06th 2017
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they're trying to buy a local station here.
Nov 06th 2017
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The first step towards telescreens and INGSOC
Nov 06th 2017
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fuck Pai, fuck Sinclair, fuck them all in the goat ass.
Nov 06th 2017
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What you got against goats, bruh?
Nov 06th 2017
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This is horrible news for everyone that isn't white
Nov 06th 2017
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I hate hearing the breakfast club when I am in VA.
Nov 06th 2017
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Buddy_Gilapagos
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1. "Sinclair Broadcast Group is run by David D. Smith, staunch Trump"
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supporter.


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SoWhat
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2. "they're trying to buy a local station here."
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*shudders*

but i don't see them being able to engage in the usual shenanigans b/c this station is note-worthy for its local news reporting. and it's recently doubled-down on the local news branding.

still - it's a sad state of affairs what the FCC has allowed here.

fuck you.

  

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Cornbread
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Mon Nov-06-17 01:57 PM

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3. "The first step towards telescreens and INGSOC"
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https://www.themarysue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/1984-john-hurt.jpg

Sinclair has been buying up local stations on a clip and has already started centralizing aspects of the broadcasts. This ruling just makes it easier for them to centralized operations, content and reporting.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/10/ready-for-trump-tv-inside-sinclair-broadcastings-plot-to-take-over-your-local-news/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvtNyOzGogc

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Dr Claw
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4. "fuck Pai, fuck Sinclair, fuck them all in the goat ass."
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flipnile
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6. "What you got against goats, bruh?"
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Advocating for violence against goats ain't cool, man.

  

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Kira
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5. "This is horrible news for everyone that isn't white"
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Sinclair is known for dangerous factually incorrect fear mongering rhetoric. Everything can go wrong with this and shit is about to hit the fan. There's an unwritten rule in broadcasting that tv stations have to reflect the demographics of their audience to an extent with news anchors. This goes away now.

Why the fuck did Sinclair have to buy KOMO in Seattle? This spells DOOM for our collective futures because Sinclair is about as alt right as it gets.

  

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7. "I hate hearing the breakfast club when I am in VA. "
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I really rather hear local DJs rather than National DJs even if they have better guest.

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