They restrict a broadcaster from owning two television stations in the same market unless there are at least eight other competitors.
They restrict a company from owning more than eight radio stations in the same market.
Under it a person or company cannot own both a newspaper and a television station in the same market.
The House bill would have gone further, allowing a single company to own two television stations in the same market and many radio stations.
The House bill would also remove longstanding restrictions that have prevented television broadcasters to own radio stations, newspapers and cable systems in the same market.
He may not own both a newspaper and a television station in the same market.
Under the original House version, broadcasters would have been able to own newspapers, radio stations or cable systems in the same market.
Until today, Federal rules prohibited a company from owning more than one AM station in the same market.
My mother owns a stand close by, in the old market; she sells fruit and-well, other things.
The court threw out rules that had prevented companies from owning a cable television system and a local broadcast television station in the same market.