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Media Bureau Violates Freedom of Information Act, Says Institute for Public Representation

The FCC Media Bureau violated the Freedom of Information Act, including Section 552, said the Georgetown Law Institute for Public Representation in a letter to Chairman Tom Wheeler Tuesday. A Nov. 26 order by the bureau wasn’t given a DA…

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number or indexed on the commission’s FOIA index for 2014, the letter said. The order wasn’t listed in the commission’s Daily Digest, its recent releases page on its website, the FCC record or in privately published reports like Bloomberg BNA, Lexis or Westlaw, it said. A public notice that a waiver was requested also wasn't published, the letter said. In the order, the bureau denied a request for a permanent waiver of the newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership rule to allow a transfer of five FM radio stations and a daily newspaper in Virginia. “Because this order was not published nor even included in the Daily Digest, stakeholders would have no way to learn of this decision,” the letter said. The bureau didn’t immediately comment.