The FCC should suspend its review of Tribune’s $8.2 billion sale ...
The FCC should suspend its review of Tribune’s $8.2 billion sale because the company twice violated the commission’s ex-parte rules, said a filing by the United Church of Christ and the Media Alliance. Tribune wants to sell itself to…
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employees and real-estate billionaire Sam Zell. The groups said a Tribune executive met Sept. 17 with aides to FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and Oct. 10 with an adviser to Commissioner Michael Copps. An ex-parte filing on the meetings didn’t appear in docket 07-119 until about Thursday. Martin hasn’t circulated an order on approving the sale and on waivers Tribune requested, an FCC official said.