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Post by nyr2002nyr on Sept 9, 2014 16:23:54 GMT -5
Less than a year into his tenure as chairman of the Federal Communication Commission, Tom Wheeler has announced that at the end of the month, the FCC will vote on killing the 39-year-old rule mandating local blackouts for NFL games that don't sell out.
Wheeler announced the call to a Sept. 30 vote—which projects to pass easily, judging from the unanimous vote on the proposal—in a forceful op-ed in USA Today:
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Post by jets12 on Sept 9, 2014 16:25:41 GMT -5
Less than a year into his tenure as chairman of the Federal Communication Commission, Tom Wheeler has announced that at the end of the month, the FCC will vote on killing the 39-year-old rule mandating local blackouts for NFL games that don't sell out. Wheeler announced the call to a Sept. 30 vote—which projects to pass easily, judging from the unanimous vote on the proposal—in a forceful op-ed in USA Today: My opinion: NO WAY should you be allowed to blackout a non-sellout in a stadium funded by the public. In a privately funded stadium.......i don't think you should either but my opinion is less strong.
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Post by Zig on Sept 9, 2014 16:38:59 GMT -5
Less than a year into his tenure as chairman of the Federal Communication Commission, Tom Wheeler has announced that at the end of the month, the FCC will vote on killing the 39-year-old rule mandating local blackouts for NFL games that don't sell out. Wheeler announced the call to a Sept. 30 vote—which projects to pass easily, judging from the unanimous vote on the proposal—in a forceful op-ed in USA Today: about damned time
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Post by nyr2002nyr on Sept 9, 2014 16:40:24 GMT -5
Less than a year into his tenure as chairman of the Federal Communication Commission, Tom Wheeler has announced that at the end of the month, the FCC will vote on killing the 39-year-old rule mandating local blackouts for NFL games that don't sell out. Wheeler announced the call to a Sept. 30 vote—which projects to pass easily, judging from the unanimous vote on the proposal—in a forceful op-ed in USA Today: about damned time WHERD that is long overdue
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