A new nationwide survey of registered voters conducted by Fabrizio Ward finds broad public support for eliminating the national broadcast ownership cap, an outdated restriction that limits how many households a local TV station owner can reach across the country. Voters say the cap is unfair and they want government to give local stations a fair chance to compete for advertising and audience against Big Tech platforms, which face no such restrictions.
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