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Concentrated Media is Something We Can't Ignore: A Response to Speaker Pelosi
University of Tennessee College of Law (2009)
  • Maurice E Stucke
Abstract
This essay briefly responds to a request that the U.S. Department of Justice should give San Francisco Bay Area newspapers more leeway under the federal antitrust laws to merge or consolidate their business operations. The essay agrees with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's concerns that a strong, free, and independent press is vital to our democracy and in informing our citizens, especially news organizations that devote resources to gathering news. As the essay explains, the antidote is not to weaken the antitrust laws to enable large media conglomerates to become even bigger. Instead, the health of the marketplace of ideas depends on the antitrust laws to preserve divergent and competing voices.
Keywords
  • Antitrust,
  • FCC,
  • Newspapers,
  • Newspaper Preservation Act,
  • First Amendment,
  • Media,
  • Clayton Act
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Publication Date
March 30, 2009
Citation Information
Maurice E Stucke. "Concentrated Media is Something We Can't Ignore: A Response to Speaker Pelosi" University of Tennessee College of Law (2009) p. 1 - 12
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/maurice_stucke/43/