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“The FCC should not use media merger or transfer approvals to pressure companies to change the viewpoints in their content.”
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“Transfer applicants should be able to seek fast court orders when the FCC misses decision deadlines, require court review before some late denials, and appeal denials, hearing referrals, unwanted approval conditions, or incomplete-filing decisions.”
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“The FCC should quickly check transfer filings for missing information, treat some missed agency deadlines as complete filings, post public notice, start comments when needed, and ask early for extra information.”
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“FCC staff could approve covered transfer applications when they have authority, but a majority of sitting FCC commissioners should have to vote before denying an application or sending it to a hearing.”
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“The FCC should still be able to act or set deal conditions when broadcast or otherwise shared content meets the First Amendment legal test for incitement.”
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“The FCC should still be able to act or set deal conditions when content involves illegal lottery, gift-enterprise, or similar gambling ads, including similar non-broadcast content that would break the broadcast ad limit.”
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“The faster FCC transfer-review system should cover requests to move FCC licenses, FCC authorizations, or certain spectrum lease control from one person or company to another.”
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“The FCC should not take away licenses, deny permissions, take regulatory action, or condition telecom and broadcast deal approvals because a company or affiliate shares particular viewpoints.”
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“The FCC should still be able to act or set deal conditions when communications conduct violates the federal wire fraud law.”
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“Covered FCC transfer applications already pending when the new system starts should move into that deadline system and count as filed on the start date for deadline purposes.”
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“FCC license, authorization, or spectrum lease control changes treated as minor or insubstantial should be able to happen without advance FCC approval, as long as the FCC is told in writing within 30 days afterward.”
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