Kevin Martin has new job! What about the Kings!

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Kevin Martin has new job! What about the Kings?!?

from http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=544&u=/ap/20050316/ap_on_go_pr_wh/fcc_chairman_8&printer=1
Bush to Name Kevin Martin New FCC Chairman
By GENARO C. ARMAS, Associated Press Writer



WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) on Wednesday named Kevin Martin, a member of the Federal Communications Commission (news - web sites), to head the agency that has recently gained notoriety for clamping down on indecency in broadcasting.


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Martin, who has been an FCC (news - web sites) commissioner since 2001, replaces Michael Powell as chairman. Powell, son of former Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites), had announced in January that he was leaving this month after four years in the top post.



The FCC has taken on an increasingly critical role in the life of America with the explosive growth in the telecommunications industry.



Martin, 38, a Republican, was born in Charlotte, N.C. He worked at the White House for Bush as an economic adviser and served as a deputy general counsel on Bush's first campaign. His wife, Catherine, is a special assistant to the president on economic policy and previously worked as an adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites).



Because he already is a member of the FCC, Martin's promotion, which had been widely expected, does not need to be confirmed by the Senate.



As chairman, Martin would lead an agency that regulates phone, broadcast, Internet and other telecommunications services. Among the issues the agency will likely tackle in the near future are the digital TV transition; another stab at revising media ownership rules; whether to approve a spate of phone industry mega-mergers; and how to regulate Internet phone calls.



But the agency has been prominent in the public's mind recently for tougher enforcement of the indecency guidelines that free, over-the-air radio and TV stations must follow.



It probably was best known for the fine it levied on the so-called "wardrobe malfunction" involving entertainer Janet Jackson at the 2004 Super Bowl and for actions taken against bawdy radio shows and other programming deemed too racy for broadcast.



Fines for indecent programming exceeded $7.7 million last year, including a total of $550,000 against 20 CBS-owned stations for the Super Bowl show. CBS is contesting the fine. Four years ago, FCC fines totaled just $48,000.



Martin and Powell have not always seen eye to eye, most notably in 2003 when Martin allied with the FCC's two Democrats on a key vote over phone competition rules.



Powell's final FCC meeting was last week, and he has said he wanted to clear out of his office by Friday.



The White House must still nominate a commissioner to the five-member FCC, which under the current political structure has three Republican slots and two Democratic ones. The Senate would have to approve that nomination.



Sen. Ted Stevens (news, bio, voting record), R-Alaska, chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, said Wednesday he has recommended his former aide, Earl Comstock to the White House for the open slot.



Assistant Commerce Secretary Michael Gallagher — who is also head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (news - web sites) — was considered another possibility for FCC chief and might still be considered to become the third Republican commissioner.



Gallagher already is one of Bush's top advisers on telecommunications policy.



Other names that have been mentioned include former Texas utilities regulator Rebecca Armendariz Klein and Pat Wood, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (news - web sites).



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I pray not.

Although that might not be the smart thing to do, since I also prayed Bush would not be re-elected.

I'm standing by what I've said in the past. "Anyone But Bush...and Arnold S."
 
This could of stayed an innocent, fun thread but of course people have to ruin it by making it all political now, don't they. Too bad.
 
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