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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Howard Stern responded to FCC Chairman Michael Powell's resignation by calling it a "great day."
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His term was due to run till 2007 but in a surprise move he now expects to step down in March. (article 2)
Powell led the Republican dominated Fcc in easing decades old rules governing ownership of newspapers and television and radio stations. (article 3)
Powell who maintained a light regulatory hand as nation 's chief media watchdog but collected some of the largest indecency fines against U.s. broadcasters plans to issue a statement but weren't expected to hold a formal news conference official said speaking on condition of anonymity. (article 4)
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Powell, Stern, FCC, indecency, Fines |
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- NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Howard Stern responded to FCC Chairman Michael Powell's resignation by calling it a "great day." (money.cnn.com, 01/21/2005, 624 words)
- FCC chairman to resign in March (BBC News, 01/21/2005, 285 words)
- FCC Chair Michael Powell To Quit (CBS News, 01/21/2005, 697 words)
- FCC chair Powell stepping down (dallasnews.com, 01/21/2005, 307 words)
- Dastardly Digital Deeds (Wired, 01/21/2005, 350 words)
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