Mark S. Fowler
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Mark S. Fowler (born October 6, 1941) served as chair of the Federal Communications Commission from May 18, 1981 to April 17, 1987. Appointed by Ronald Reagan, he led repeal of the Fairness Doctrine and spearheaded the deregulatory trend in telecommunications policy, and was a proponent of deregulation of television stations, and radio ownership laws. Fowler was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He received both his Bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor from the University of Florida.
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Mark S. Fowler
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Mark S. Fowler
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Mark S. Fowler
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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1941-10-06
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University of Florida
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1941-10-06
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1987-04-17
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1981-05-18
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Mark S. Fowler (born October 6, 1941) served as chair of the Federal Communications Commission from May 18, 1981 to April 17, 1987. Appointed by Ronald Reagan, he led repeal of the Fairness Doctrine and spearheaded the deregulatory trend in telecommunications policy, and was a proponent of deregulation of television stations, and radio ownership laws. Fowler was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He received both his Bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor from the University of Florida.
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