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The US Senate could reimpose a ban on newspapers in the country's largest markets owning either a lower-rated TV or radio station.

A resolution put before the Senate by the commerce committee targets last December's vote by the Federal Communications Commission.

The FCC agreed to allow daily papers in the 20 biggest markets to own one of either a lower-rated TV or radio station. Cross-ownership would continue to be ...

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