Thursday, May 03, 2012

Watchdog group wants FCC to pull Rupert Murdoch's Fox News licenses in response to phone hacking charges. Is it Christmas already?

Courtesy of the Guardian:

A Washington-based ethics watchdog is calling on federal regulators to revoke News Corporation's 27 Fox broadcast licenses in the wake of the highly critical report on phone hacking from the UK parliament. 

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) has written to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Julius Genachowski, calling on the regulator to pull the plug on Rupert Murdoch's lucrative television licenses on grounds of character. 

The letter argues that the final report of the UK Commons culture, media and sport committee, which concluded that Murdoch was not fit to run a major international company, had implications for the US regulators that they had now to act upon. 

Melanie Sloan, Crew's director, said that the Murdochs had clearly failed the character test that is embedded within US media law as it is within British. "If they are not passing the character standard under British law, it seems to me that they are not going to meet the character standard in America." 

In their report, the British parliamentarians found Rupert Murdoch was "not a fit person" to exercise stewardship of a major international company. The Commons culture, media and sport select committee also concluded that James Murdoch showed "willful ignorance" of the extent of phone hacking during 2009 and 2010. 

Under FCC regulations, broadcast frequencies can only be handed to firms run by people of good "character" who serve the "public interest" and speak with "candor". In making that judgment, the FCC is entitled to consider past conduct of media owners, including conduct that does not relate directly to their broadcasting interests, as well as any patterns of alleged misbehavior. 

The FCC has so far shown an unwillingness to be drawn into the billowing phone hacking scandal concerning the News of the World and other News Corporation outlets in the UK. Last July, Genachowski indicated that he did not expect his agency to get involved in the probe. 

But Crew insisted that as more information emerges about the failure of News Corp to deal with its hacking crisis, federal authorities would eventually be forced to act. The watchdog has also written to the US Senate and House committees on commerce calling for congressional hearings into whether the Murdochs were fit to hold the Fox TV licenses. A similar request from Crew last year went unanswered.

This is by NO means a done deal, but considering how the Obama administration, and the other news agencies, view Fox News, it would not be totally surprising if these calls for removing the Murdock taint from journalism in this country, in an attempt to bring back the high standards it once enjoyed before it was infected with the cancer of Fox New, don't find sympathetic ears here in the United States.

And how awesome would it be if we could FINALLY have a country where the poisonous lies dripping from the fangs of the Fox News "journalists" did not inject themselves into our political dialogue and negatively impact our ability to separate fact from fabrication?

Not to mention the fact that without Fox News, there would be NOBODY willing to broadcast the wilted word salad of a certain Lunatic from Lake Lucille into our living rooms. 

THAT alone should be enough reason for the FCC to act on CREWS request.

24 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:12 PM

    I won't necessarily hope my breathe, but I am hoping this will come to pass!

    We need a strong FCC - one that concentrates upon character rather than popping nipples. That was the real purpose of the FCC, to ensure that broadcasts licenses were issued to those who would hold the public good as one of their primary goals.

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    1. Anonymous11:39 PM

      Wasn't Murdock's US citizenship fast tracked so that he could get his FCC license? Let's revoke that too.

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  2. Anonymous6:24 PM

    Poor Rupert.
    I still think the FCC would let him kick puppies on the air.

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    1. Anonymous10:26 AM

      And then give him another pile of puppies to kick.

      Rupie is part of the 1% - so he can expect any entity of the U.S. government to keep kissing his ass.

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  3. Anonymous6:36 PM

    The world would be a better place without Murdoch's evil networks.

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  4. Anonymous6:51 PM

    Not so fast, Mr G: My first thought is that Rupert's pals will bail him out. After a lot of histrionics (some of it from the sincere and truly outraged; some it from those who are posturing and faking indignation [because they are in on the whole MSM control thing]), all will remain as is. If I am wrong, I will be delighted and take it as a HUGE ray of hope. But let's not be shouting "iceberg! iceberg!!" until we know more about how the land lies.

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  5. Anonymous7:06 PM

    GREAT NEWS! Time is running out on Sarah and her misguided cub. Their day will come. Soon.

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  6. Anonymous7:18 PM

    I don't consider Fox a legit news outlet. It's a propaganda machine for the GOP. However, with Murdoch's money he has a lot of republican politicians in his pocket who are going to protect him.

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  7. OBAMA 2012!7:26 PM

    All that money,

    and he couldn't afford

    a nose hair clipper?

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    1. Anonymous3:07 AM

      And an eyebrow trim also, too.

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    2. Anita Winecooler6:43 PM

      I think we've found Bristol's chin donor!

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  8. Anonymous7:34 PM

    I can't think of anything more wonderful than having FOX off the air forever!!! But, I'm sure some of the folks currently airing on there would find other jobs - CNN more than likely!

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  9. Anonymous9:12 PM

    This is for Fox network stations. It's my understanding it wouldn't take Fox cable news off the air, and they are the liars in chief. Correct me if I'm wrong...But, hey....it would be a good start. I won't even listen to their sports radio, or sports TV. Screw them all.

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  10. Anonymous9:32 PM

    I'm in favor of taking away his citizenship away and sending him back to Australia. But dumping News Corp altogether would make many people believe In The Palin Curse!!!

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    1. Anonymous11:30 PM

      This Australian does not want him back.
      He dumped his Australian citizenship in 1985. Has never re-applied for it.
      Keep him. All yours.
      I have never understood why we have to have fox news on our cable network. Whenever I watch any of it it makes me think Americans are angry nasty people.
      Lucky I know better.
      Sending my son and his girlfriend to you all for a holiday September and October. I know they will love it. Especially a Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions game they have tickets to.

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  11. Boscoe10:03 PM

    I don't know what the right thing is here. On the one hand, yeah it would be nice to squash the distortion machine that is Fox and all the rest of 'em, but the reality is that Fox is the highest rated cable news. What that means is, even if Fox got nuked by the FCC, some other monied interest would just buy up all their programming and keep it going under another name. SO in the end, all you'd end up accomplishing is making a martyr out of Fox, further fueling the "war on conservatives" meme and giving the new version huge attention on it's maiden rollout. You couldn't buy marketing like that.

    Remember, just like the extremist evangelicals, they already bank on the whole victimhood thing to justify their actions. I don't know if it's a good idea to give them any "evidence" to rationalize their demented projections and energize their followers.

    Then again, maybe it can't get any worse anyway. LOL

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  12. Anonymous10:29 PM

    Bad news follows Palin wherever she goes...

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  13. Anonymous1:32 AM

    I read an entry on the Keith Olbermann Facebook page, to the effect that the person writing it was having lunch with what SEEMED like some guys who were reasonably intelligent.

    But among the things they all agreed is a dirty shame, is how Obama bailed out the banks, started the Iraq and Afghan war, caused the recession, and the massive job losses it spurred...not to mention being personally responsible for the high gas prices, lately.

    Now, just WHERE would they get ideas like THAT, huh?

    No, NOT Satan, church lady, but this menace to society, Murdoch the Terrible, and his demonic tribe of baldfaced liars such as Hannity and O'Reilly.

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  14. Maybe a shake up and shut down of Faux snooze will put CNN and other like stations on notice to clean up their act. Palin will lose it for sure and her word salad will become tossed salad!

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  15. Anonymous5:22 AM

    The Murdoch's are scum. Complete and utter, corrupting scum. Can you imagine a monied, lying, biased medium controlling the narrative as it has for decades in the UK and taking root and such a foothold in American television?

    Fox is a sham. Fox has been a hideous nightmare for American discourse. They are manipulative and frightful entity that has influenced our system in such destructive ways.

    The FCC will have to get involved. It is inevitable.

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  16. ibwilliamsi5:58 AM

    It's a nice idea, but at best what will happen is that RM and JM will hand the reins over to someone else who will be just as bad but not be directly linked to their past stench.

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  17. Anonymous8:50 AM

    DREAM ON, GRYPHEN! NOTHING will be done by the FCC or any other US agency - they are all run by BIG CORPORATIONS, and guess what? Rupert Murder (sic) HAS a BIG CORPORATION!

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  18. NorthTexan10:48 AM

    Sorry to rain on the parade but If the FCC yanks Fox's broadcasting licenses it would only take down their BROADCAST network. The Simpsons and Glee would get the axe but it would NOT effect Fox News. Fox News is only on cable and satellite, where the FCC has little to no authority.

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  19. Anita Winecooler6:53 PM

    The hacking incident is just beyond the pale, and for that alone, he deserves to be shut down. This isn't how a "news" company operates.

    As much as I hate Fox and would like to see them go, the void would be quickly filled by some other scum, as a poster already noted.

    With few exceptions (Shep Smith and perhaps GVS) There is no "news" there. It's propaganda mixed with racism, sexism, and hate.

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