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Tag: patronage

Blocking progress at the FCC

Comcast packed an FCC hearing to prevent the public from participating.  Apparently this is routine practice in Washington, and the only news is that Comcast did it at Harvard.  (It is, of course, also routine in Chicago)

Posted on March 2, 2008Author taxpayerCategories corporate privilege, Georgist/geoistTags comcast, incumbent, patronageLeave a comment on Blocking progress at the FCC
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