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Vanderbilt University Law School

1968

The Fourth Estate

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Antitrust And The Newspapers -- A Comment On S. 1312, John J. Flynn Dec 1968

Antitrust And The Newspapers -- A Comment On S. 1312, John J. Flynn

Vanderbilt Law Review

The American newspaper industry, often called "The Fourth Estate," apparently believes it has fallen on hard times. The aristocrats of the Fourth Estate, the daily newspapers, came to the Ninetieth Congress seeking a boon: relaxation of the rigors of antitrust policy as applied to mergers and joint agency operations by otherwise competing newspapers. A bill has been introduced, S. 1312, which is sponsored by fifteen Senators of diverse political and economic views, all save one having one thing in common-the presence of newspaper joint agency operations in their home states.' The very fact that Senators of such conflicting viewpoints could …