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Julius Genachowski

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'''Julius Genachowski''' (born August 19, 1962) is a business executive with experience in telecommunications and technology issues. <ref> Todd Shields and Julianna Goldman, [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aAnL2ORV_tGs&refer=us "Julius Genachowski Said to Be Obama’s Choice for FCC Chairman"], ''Blooomberg'', January 12, 2009.</ref> In March 2009, President [[Barack Obama]] nominated Genachowski to Chair the [[Federal Communications Commission]]. If confirmed, his predecessors would be Acting Chair [[Michael Copps]] and [[Bush administration]] Chair [[Kevin Martin]]. <ref>Press release, "[http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/President-Obama-Announces-More-Key-Appointments-March-3-2009/ President Obama Announces More Key Appointments]," White House Press Office, March 3, 2009.</ref>
 
Genachowski "is expected to bring is a more proactive approach to ensuring that broadcasters meet local public-interest obligations," reported ''TV Week''. Other expectations of how Genachowski might change the FCC include questioning media ownership combinations more closely, doing more to support diversity among media owners, being less "confrontive to the cable industry," and conducting FCC business "in a more open manner than Mr. [[Kevin Martin|(Kevin) Martin]], who was criticized for using a small group of FCC officials to make decisions." <ref>Ira Teinowitz, "[http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/03/genachowski_faces_high_expecta.php Genachowski Faces High Expectations at FCC Helm]," ''TV Week'', March 4, 2009.</ref>
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