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<abstract>Various laws and regulations constrain the ownership of
television and radio stations. Five restrictions on the ownership
of television and radio stations follow: (1) National television 
ownership cap - A single entity can own any number of television 
stations nationwide as long as the stations collectively reach no
more than 39 percent of national television households. (2) Local
television ownership limit - A single entity can own two	 
television stations in the same DMA if (1) the &quot;Grade B&quot; contours
of the stations do not overlap or (2) at least one of the	 
stations is not ranked among the top four stations in terms of	 
audience share and at least eight independently owned and	 
operating full-power commercial and noncommercial television	 
stations would remain in the DMA. (3) Local radio ownership limit
- A single entity can own up to 5 commercial radio stations, not 
more than 3 of which are in the same service (that is, AM or FM),
in a market with 14 or fewer radio stations; up to 6 commercial  
radio stations, not more than 4 of which are in the same service,
in a market with 15 to 29 radio stations; up to 7 commercial	 
radio stations, not more than 4 of which are in the same service,
in a market with 30 to 44 radio stations; and up to 8 commercial 
radio stations, not more than 5 of which are in the same service,
in a market with 45 or more radio stations; except that an entity
can not own, operate, or control more than 50 percent of the	 
stations in a market. (4) Newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership ban
- A single entity cannot have common ownership of a full-service 
television or radio station and a daily newspaper if the	 
television station&apos;s &quot;Grade A&quot; contour or the radio station&apos;s	 
principal community service area completely encompass the	 
newspaper&apos;s city of publication. (5) Television-radio		 
cross-ownership limit - A single entity can own up to 2 	 
television stations (if permitted under the Local Television	 
Multiple Ownership Cap) and up to 6 radio stations (if permitted 
under the Local Radio Multiple Ownership Cap) or 1 television	 
station and 7 radio stations in a market with at least 20	 
independently owned media voices remaining post merger; up to 2  
television stations and up to 4 radio stations in a market with  
at least 10 independently owned media voices remaining post	 
merger; and 1 television station and 1 radio station regardless  
of the number of independently owned media voices. In the 1996	 
Act, the Congress required FCC to conduct a biennial review of	 
its media ownership rules to determine &quot;whether any such rules	 
are necessary in the public interest as the result of		 
competition&quot; and to &quot;repeal or modify any regulation it 	 
determines to be no longer in the public interest.&quot;</abstract>
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