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The U.S. should enact the Free Flow of Information Act.
The Internet should not be regulated by one governing body.
Fox News is not "fair and balanced."
NBC's coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games was satisfactory.
Congress should not pass the Internet Radio Equality Act.
The government should not provide financial assistance to the print journalism industry.
The FCC should be dismantled.
Newspapers should not be publicly financed.
NBC should not have rejected PETA's Super Bowl advertisement.
The New York Post's chimpanzee cartoon is not racist.
MSNBC is not politically biased.
The New Yorker cover featuring Barack and Michelle Obama is effective satire.
Web sites should not be held legally responsible for user-generated content.
Facebook merits a higher valuation than MySpace.
The media does not have a social responsibility to promote positive body images.
Bloggers should be allowed to blog anonymously.
The FCC should not strengthen indecency rules regarding broadcast television.
Dunkin' Donuts should not have pulled the ad featuring Rachel Ray.
Tim Russert's death did not merit the media coverage it received.
Current restrictions limiting the concentration of media ownership are not reasonable; there should be less restriction.
There should not be legal protection for celebrities who are frequent paparazzi targets.
The Vanity Fair photos featuring Miley Cyrus were appropriate.
Journalists should not reveal the identities of anonymous sources who have misled them.
Websites should allow anonymous comments.
Blogs are credible sources of news.
The Vogue cover featuring LeBron James and Gisele Bundchen is appropriate.
I know about RSS reader but choose not to use it.
It should not be illegal for convicted sex offenders to take part in public Internet forums.
Advertisements can have artistic value.
The use of the Internet has affected the English language.
Current advertising regulations are adequate.
There should not be restrictions on advertisements for alcohol.
Paparazzi should not be required to obtain permission from the people they photograph.
The FCC will approve the merger between XM and Sirius.
Television news should not entertain as well as inform.
Laws allowing journalists to protect confidential sources should apply to bloggers.
There should not be a blogger code of conduct.
Print newspapers will not become obsolete.
XM and Sirius satellite radio should be allowed to merge.
Consolidation has no effect on the media.