FCC’s Public-Interest Rules Are a ‘Relic of Scarcity’

ICLE Senior Scholar Eric Fruits was featured in a Radio Ink story about the FCC’s outdated public-interest standards for broadcasters. The article highlights Fruits’ argument that these mandates are a “relic of scarcity” from a bygone technological era and create a regulatory imbalance that harms broadcasters in today’s competitive media market.

Read the full story here.