FCC, Broadcasters Get Top Court Hearing on Ownership Rules

  • Supreme Court agrees to intervene in long-running legal fight
  • Lower court ordered more review of female, minority ownership

   

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The Supreme Court will consider letting the Federal Communications Commission ease limits on the ownership of local media outlets, agreeing to hear appeals from the broadcast industry and President Donald Trump’s administration in a fight that dates back almost two decades.

The justices will review a federal appeals court decision that blocked the changes and told the FCC to study the impact they would have on female and minority ownership in the media industry. Relaxing the rules could mean a wave of consolidation affecting TV stations nationwide.