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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 2, 2003
1:14 PM
CONTACT: Common Cause 
Mary Boyle, (202) 736-5770
Robert McChesney, Free Press, (413) 585-1533
FCC Puts Democracy on Mute
Votes To Give Away Diversity And Freedom of Speech to Corporate Monopolies;
Common Cause, MoveOn.org, Free Press Urge Congress and Courts to Defend Marketplace of Ideas
 
WASHINGTON - June 2 - Common Cause, MoveOn.org and Free Press today condemned the FCC's 3-2 vote in favor of relaxing media ownership rules that favor corporate monopolies at the expense of local news outlets and diversity. The groups vowed to continue fighting to take back America's public airwaves by going to Congress and the courts to restore limits on what media giants can own.

"This is a dark day for American democracy," said Chellie Pingree, president of Common Cause. "The FCC has ignored mounting public pressure and given the green light to a handful of media moguls to control what the American public sees, hears, and reads. That is frightening prospect."

For the past month, the coalition engaged in a high-profile campaign that included paid print and television ads and generated hundreds of thousands of email appeals and phone calls that resulted in crashing the FCC's server on Friday.

"Make no mistake, this corrupt process and ruling fly in the face of democracy and drowns out the voice of the little guy in favor of corporate monopolies," said Eli Pariser, campaign director of MoveOn.org.

"Just as other successful movements have suffered setbacks at the hands of corrupt and shortsighted regulators, so did media reform today. However, we have been strengthened by this fight, and are now prepared to not only reverse these rules, but to begin securing media policies that will serve all Americans," said Free Press President Robert McChesney.

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