Saturday, May 3, 2008
Religious Broadcasters May Face New Rules
A proposal by the FCC to require more local programming is dividing religious broadcasters. The new rules would require stations to have an outside advisory board and to inform the government about what kind of programming they are airing. The Conference of Catholic Bishops and the United Church of Christ support some form of new licensing guidelines. But the National Religious Broadcasters says the proposals could “strangle” Christian media.
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