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ABC Tells FCC Its Early Review Of Broadcast Licenses Chills Free Speech: β€œAn Extraordinary Demonstration Of Power And Coercion”

The Walt Disney Co. and ABC are once again pushing back on the FCC, this time over the agency’s demand that it file early renewal applications for its broadcast licenses, a move that the company calls a threat to the First Amendment. β€œIt is an extraordinary demonstration of power and coercion directed at disfavored editorial […]

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ABC Submits Broadcast Renewal Applications to FCC β€˜Under Protest,’ Says Agency Order Is β€˜Unlawful, Arbitrary and Unconstitutional’

Disney’s ABC has submitted its license renewal applications for its eight local TV stations to the FCC as ordered by the agency β€” but said it is doing so β€œunder protest.” The FCC’s Media Bureau last month issued an unprecedented order forcing ABC to reapply for spectrum licenses for its eight owned-and-operated stations on an […]

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FCC Opens Up Public Comment On Whether ABC’s β€˜The View’ Is A News Show And Exempt From Equal Time Requirements

UPDATED: The FCC is now taking public comment on whether ABC’s The View should qualify as a β€œbona fide news program,” and therefore be exempt from the agency’s equal time requirements. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced the public comment period on Friday, with filings due by June 22 and replies by July 6. Earlier this […]

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FCC Chair Brendan Carr Blasts Scott Pelley As β€œCompletely Out Of Touch” After Journalist Says His β€˜60 Minutes’ Firing Came As A Surprise

FCC Chair Brendan Carr took to social media earlier today to slam erstwhile 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley after the longtime broadcast journalist told The New York Times the idea of being fired following his tense confrontation with the newsmagazine was β€œthe furthest thing from my mind.” β€œOne of the reasons why trust in media […]

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Judges Consider Effort To Force FCC Action On News Distortion Policy

After a group of former FCC chairs and commissioners petitioned the agency to repeal its news distortion policy last November, the current chairman Brendan Carr never acted on it. Last month, they asked an appellate court to compel him to do so. On Wednesday, a three-judge panel gave the FCC 30 days to respond to […]

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