FCC Chairman Powell stepping down in March
US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell plans to resign in March after four years as chief regulator of the telecommunications and media industries.
Powell, the son of retiring Secretary of State Colin Powell, failed to relax ownership restrictions on media conglomerates, but eventually was able to ease telephone network sharing rules. He was also pushed by his fellow commissioners to crack down on indecent antics on television and radio.
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