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Mark S. Fowler

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233:, Inc. since February 2000. From 2006–8, his compensation as director was close to $ 50,000 annually; in 2009 it fell to about $ 20,000. He served as a director of TalkAmerica, Inc., a publicly held company until the company was sold in December 2006. Mr. Fowler also served as chairman of AssureSat, Inc., a satellite services provider that he co-founded in 1997 until the company was dissolved in December 2004. 229:. TV Answer was one of the first companies to work with the FCC to explore the use of narrow band radio-wave frequencies for interactive television—where programmers and their viewers could communicate back and forth through a small device attached to a television set. He has been a director of 224:
while forming his own international phone company Power Fon, which was bought out by a large phone carrier. From 1990 to 1993 Mr. Fowler also served on the board of directors for Eon Corporation, then doing business as
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and spearheaded the deregulatory trend in telecommunications policy, and was a proponent of deregulation of television stations, and radio ownership laws.
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Ronald Reagan: Nomination of Mark S. Fowler To Be a Member of the Federal Communications Commission, and Designation as Chairman
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1568/is_1998_Dec/ai_53260535/pg_4
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Fowler, Mark. (November 1981). Reason interview: Mark S. Fowler.
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Fowler was a communications counsel at the law firm of
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Index

Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Ronald Reagan
Robert E. Lee
Dennis R. Patrick
Toronto
Ontario
Republican
Naples, Florida
Alma mater
University of Florida
BA
JD
Federal Communications Commission
Ronald Reagan
Fairness Doctrine
Toronto
University of Florida
Latham & Watkins
Bell South
TV Answer
Beasley Broadcast Group


"Mark Fowler: At a Glance"
Forbes
the original
FCC Complete List of Commissioners
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1568/is_1998_Dec/ai_53260535/pg_4
Ronald Reagan: Nomination of Mark S. Fowler To Be a Member of the Federal Communications Commission, and Designation as Chairman
Airwave Entrepreneurs Still Feeling Their Way

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