Federal regulators voted June 2 to relax restrictions that have kept the nation`s largest media companies from growing larger, a decision that may put a few giant companies in control of what most people see, read and hear. The 3-2 vote by the Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission will permit one company to own newspapers and television stations in the same city, and allow a single broadcaster to own as many as three TV stations in one market.
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