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- Bush taps McDowell for FCC.(George W. Bush appoints Robert McDowell to Federal Communications Commission )(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON -- President Bush on Friday moved to end the partisan gridlock at the Federal Communications Commission by nominating Washington, D.C. attorney Robert McDowell to fill the third G0P seat at the five-member ... WASHINGTON -- President Bush on Friday moved to end the...
- Research articles 2006-02-06
- Changes loom at FCC: even with a Bush win, reshuffling is likely at agency.(Federal Communications Commission)(George W. Bush)
- WASHINGTON -- President Bush's re-election victory last Tuesday set the stage for a personnel shake-up at the Federal Communications Commission in the weeks ahead--a time when chairman Michael Powell is expected to put the final touches on his larg WASHINGTON -- President Bush's re-election...
- Research articles 2004-11-08
- Bush taps GOP pair for FCC vacancies.(George W. Bush, Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON -- President Bush last Friday was close to filling two vacancies at the Federal Communications Commission, according to an informed source. Expected to be nominated are ... WASHINGTON -- President Bush last Friday was close to filling two...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Bush Can Reshape Post-Kennard FCC.(George W. Bush appointments and William Kennard resignation could alter Federal Communications Commission policies)(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON -- With Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard set to resign Jan. 19, President Bush now has the opportunity to fundamentally alter the complexion and ideological direction of the powerful cable and telecommunications WASHINGTON -- With Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard...
- Research articles 2001-01-22
- BUSH'S TELCOM STYLE.(President George W. Bush; appointments for telecommunication posts)(Brief Article)
- With the new FCC almost settled in (with tile exception of Kevin Martin, who waits out resolution of a paperwork glitch), the Bush White House can take credit for getting that job done in record time. The White House seems to be willing to let the ...
- Research articles 2001-06-04
- The FCC reformulates.(fFderal Fommunications Commission)
- Vacant seats to be decided; Powell sets tone for what's to come President George W. Bush can put his stamp on the FCC now that Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth has said he will step down. The departure...
- Research articles 2001-02-05
- RAT HUNTING.(FCC asked to investigate an alleged subliminal television ad by the George W. Bush campaign)(Brief Article)
- Two Democratic Senators--Ron Wyden (Ore.) and John Breaux (La.)--have asked the FCC to investigate allegations that the Bush campaign produced a "subliminal" ad attacking Al Gore. The ad, aired in 33 markets during the first week of ... Two Democratic Senators--Ron Wyden (Ore.) and...
- Research articles 2000-09-18
- Bush backs Powell.(Top Aid)(Micahel Powell)(Brief Article)
- President George W. Bush last week gave a vote of confidence to embattled FCC Chairman Michael Powell for the agency's recent relaxation of broadcast-ownership rules. "I support what Michael Powell did," Bush said in an interview above President George W. Bush last week...
- Research articles 2003-09-29
- Martin takes charge at FCC: Bush loyalist who sparred with Powell is handed the gavel.(Federal Communications Commission)(George W. Bush)(Kevin Martin)
- WASHINGTON -- Is there anyone wired to the D.C. power grid who has needed to change his business card more often than Kevin Martin? In the past 12 years, Martin has held nine jobs, the biggest one coming through last week when...
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- Dole and Burns push Bush on telco entry. (Robert Dole, Conrad Burns urge George Bush to allow telephone companies to provide cable service)
- WASHINGTON - With the prospects for their own legislation uncertain, Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole (R-Kan.) and Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) sent a letter to President Bush last Tuesday, urging him to turn up the heat on efforts to allow teleph WASHINGTON - With...
- Research articles 1992-03-23
- Where does Bush stand? (US President George Bush's telecommunications policy)
- MAJOR WHITE HOUSE POLICY STATEMENT IN THE WORKS? Under attack for political indecisiveness, President Bush is reaching a moment of truth on the telecommunications front. With the Democrats playing hardball on cable re-regulation and the Federa MAJOR WHITE HOUSE...
- Research articles 1992-04-20
- Cap loss could burn Bush: override of 35% veto would be fodder for Democratic challengers who can charge he's helping big media. (Washington).(broadcast ownership limit change may hurt George W. Bush politically)
- President Bush risks an embarrassing defeat over his support for big media if he makes good his aides' pledge to veto a congressional rollback of relaxed broadcast-ownership limits. The prospect of that election-season loss, particularly on an President Bush...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
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- Texan Wood eyed as FCC possibility.(Pat Wood III)(Brief Article)
- Pat Wood III, chairman of the Texas Public Utility Commission, is getting a lot of press as a possible contender for an FCC seat, should George W. Bush win the presidency. Bush appointed the Republican and graduate of Texas A&M and Harvard Law ...
- Research articles 2000-06-26
- Powell takes top spot at FCC.
- Washington--President George W. Bush has designated FCC Commissioner Michael K. Powell, 37, as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. I am deeply honored and privileged to have received President Bush's designation to be chairman Washington--President George W....
- Research articles 2001-01-29
- Triple threat.(FCC nominee Kathleen Abernathy)(Brief Article)
- FCC nominee Kathleen Abernathy has spent over a decade as a regulator, lawyer and lobbyist Kathleen Abernathy, one of three people slated by President George W Bush to fill open seats on the FCC, can boast a long list of relevant ...
- Research articles 2001-04-23
- FCC's Abernathy to depart Dec. 9.(FAST TRACK)(Federal Communications Commission)(Kathleen Abernathy )(Brief Article)
- FCC Commissioner Kathleen Abernathy has sent her resignation to President George W. Bush, saying she will leave Dec. 9, 2005. The White House has expressed its intention to nominate Democrat Michael Copps to a second term and Tennessee regulat ...
- Research articles 2005-11-21
- News Briefs; Bush to Nominate McDowell to FCC.(George W. Bush nominates Robert McDowell to Federal Communications Commission)(National Broadcasting Company Inc. appoints)(Warner Bros. promoted Scott Rowe)(Brief Article)
- President Bush on Friday announced his intention to nominate Robert McDowell to a Republican vacancy at the Federal Communications Commission. Mr. McDowell is currently senior VP and assistant general counsel for the trade group CompTel. If confirmed as the FCC's fifth commissioner, Mr. McDowell will give...
- Research articles 2006-02-06
- FCC Heavyweights Weigh In On Bush Transition.(FCC transition advisory team)(Government Activity)
- WASHINGTON--When President-elect George W. Bush recently named a staggering 474 people to transition advisory teams, Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura was his pick to sit on a team focusing on U.S. trade. Although the list of five FCC advisors is short when compared to...
- Research articles 2001-01-08
- Bush nominates McDowell to FCC.(News)
- The White House said President George W. Bush intends to nominate Robert McDowell, assistant general counsel of CompTel, which represents competitive landline carriers, to the fifth and remaining open seat on the Federal Communications Commission. The White House said President George W. Bush...
- Research articles 2006-02-06
- Bush talks broadband: Tells high-tech execs FCC is focusing on the issue. (Top of the Week).(Brief Article)
- President George W. Bush finally said the word broadband in public, and, for now, that's enough for the high-tech community. After a day of discussions between cabinet officials and 100 high-tech CEOs-- including AOL Time Warner's Steve Case a ...
- Research articles 2002-06-17
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