With Congress postponing the switch to digital television, you'd think the only thing worrying the FCC is the 6.5 million households that aren't ready for the conversion. But with a new tech-savvy president in the White House, the FCC's being pushed to center-stage on hot-button issues, from broadband access to televised profanity. We hear from one commissioner about the big items on the FCC's agenda.
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The FCC and Our Nation's Digital Agenda
Listen Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009 at 12:06 p.m. in Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
Robert McDowell
Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
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