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Wednesday
Sep302009

ALG Calls on White House to Fire FCC "Diversity Czar" Mark Lloyd

"Mark Lloyd is a menace to the freedom of expression and the right

of the American people to choose which content they want to listen

to through in a competitive marketplace."ALG President Bill Wilson

 

September 29th, 2009, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today called upon the Obama Administration to dismiss Federal Communications Commission (FCC) "Diversity Czar," Mark Lloyd, because "his extreme views on government control over media outlets endangers a renaissance of media in this, the information age."

"Mark Lloyd is an enemy of freedom, the Constitution, and free speech," said Wilson, adding, "and he has no place in a position of power to curtail that freedom."

Lloyd was appointed on August 4th to be Associate General Counsel and Chief Diversity Officer of the FCC.

In 2007, Lloyd helped co-author a report by the Center for American Progress, "The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio," where it is written, "The disparities between conservative and progressive programming reflects the absence of localism in American radio markets."  This disparity, the paper argues, arises from "the consolidation of ownership in radio stations and the corresponding dominance of syndicated programming…"

"This is the so-called 'Fairness Doctrine' by other means," said Wilson.  "If Lloyd has his way, the American people will be subjected to a radical shift in the radio programming they enjoy, no longer based on ad sales, but by local boards that will act as licensors—and, by extension, censors—for radio stations.  That is where content will be determined."

The Center for American Progress report goes on to advocate for the restoration of local and national caps on the ownership of commercial radio stations, greater power for local boards to control radio licensing, and to a requirement that commercial owners who fail to abide by "enforceable" public interest obligations to pay a fine to support public broadcasting.

"Lloyd would make his icon Hugo Chavez proud," said Wilson, citing the fact that Chavez has shut nearly every freely owned media outlet in Venezuela. In July, the Venezuelan National Assembly at Chavez's amended the Telecommunications Law to limit the "concentration" of private radio and television ownership, and the government also regulates the use of the public airwaves, which has resulted in the closure of many privately-owned radio stations that were allegedly operating without a "valid" license.

Wilson noted that Lloyd had in the past praised Chavez's rise to power.  In a panel on "media reform" after speaking on the use of radio as a propaganda tool by the state of Rwanda during the conflict between the Tutsis and the Hutus, Lloyd said, "In Venezuela Chavez really had an incredible revolution, a democratic revolution" wherein "Chavez began to take very seriously media in his country."

"Mark Lloyd is a menace to the freedom of expression and the right of the American people to choose which content they want to listen to through in a competitive marketplace," said Wilson, adding, "But under Lloyd, the American people could be living in a world without Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, or many other great voices who dare to challenge the establishment."

 

Attachments:

Mark Lloyd, FCC Diversity Czar, ALG Appointment Alert, September 2009.

 

Thursday
Sep242009

NetRight Daily: Mark Lloyd, The FCC Diversity Czar 

A Look at the FCC Diversity Czar Mark Lloyd:  Mark Lloyd is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s Chief Diversity Officer, a.k.a. the Diversity Czar. And he has in a recently discovered bit of archive audio goodness detailed his rather disturbing perspective on race, power and the American system.

Are We All Really Health Care Collectivists Now?:  So why is virtually everyone a collectivist when it comes to health care? I do not exaggerate. Every prominent participant in the current debate over how to "reform" the medical industry approaches the issue in collectivist terms. They have differences at the margin–tax increases versus tax credits, a government-run "public option" versus subsidized nonprofit cooperatives–but there is no disagreement that "we" must have a policy.

Was Obama's Tire Tariff More Like Smoot-Hawley or Hugo Chavez?:  When Barack Obama slapped a 35 percent tariff on tires shipped from China, many people saw this move as a direct parallel with the Smoot-Hawley Tariff passed by Congress on the eve of the Great Depression. Of course, being that the Smoot-Hawley Tariff is soundly condemned by most economists for worsening the Great Depression, this is a comparison that should not be taken lightly.

Purdue Must Pay for Ayers:  In his memoir Fugitive Days, he admits planting bombs in federal buildings such as the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol ("Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon," he writes). He was one of the founders of the radical terrorist group the Weather Underground. Escaping justice because of prosecutorial misconduct, he transformed himself into a respected academic, a distinguished professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago. There is perhaps no better symbol of the 1960s moral relativist than he.

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