Today's top recommended diary features the rantings of the extreme right wing, disguised as questions to Joe Biden.
The wingnut's television station, WFTV, is owned by Cox Communications, one of the few mega-corporations that control the information that most low information voters get to see.
In 1996 Bill Clinton said of the Telecom "Reform" bill:
As a result of this action today, consumers will receive the benefits of lower prices, better quality and greater choices in their telephone and cable services, and they will continue to benefit from a diversity of voices and viewpoints in radio, television, and the print media.
According to Journalism.org:
The real change in ownership trends began in 1996, when the Clinton administration won passage of a law that loosened regulations so that, for the first time, a single company could own more than 12 stations.