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Turns out a new Fairness Doctrine is just fine under Trump’s FCC.
Brendan Carr defended the timing of federal approval for the merger of Paramount Global and Skydance Media, with the Federal ...
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FCC seeks to shift power from national programmers to local broadcasters in public interest push
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr proposes shifting media influence from national networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC back to local ...
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Raw Story on MSNFCC Commissioner Admits Colbert's Firing Is 'A Consequence That Comes From Trump'
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chief Brendan Carr suggested that late-night host Stephen Colbert was fired as "a consequence that comes from" President Donald Trump.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNCBS agreement with FCC includes hiring a “bias monitor” in “major attack” on free speech
CBS parent company Paramount recently reached an $8.4 billion merger agreement with Skydance Media, a deal the current administration only approved on condition that the network hire a so-called “bias ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFCC Chairman: ‘Legacy Media’ Suffering From ‘Credibility Crisis’
Brendan Carr, in Fox News Interview, Links Declining Trust to Trump's Challenge to 'Gatekeepers' and Sees Market Speaking in Colbert's Cancellation In an interview on FOX News Channel's MediaBuzz on ...
The Freedom of the Press Foundation has filed a disciplinary complaint letter against Brendan Carr, accusing the Federal ...
The Freedom of the Press Foundation — a controversial group best known for its alliance with Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks — ...
Fox News host Bill Hemmer asked a very direct question to the chair of the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday ...
As a minority FCC member during the Bush administration, Carr condemned government interference with newsroom decisions.
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The Desk on MSNFCC Chairman Brendan Carr investigates NBC over affiliate deals
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has opened a formal inquiry into Comcast’s NBC Universal over co ...
Brendan Carr, Trump's choice to head the Federal Communications Commission, says he plans to scrutinize broadcast TV operators to see if they are operating in "the public interest" — a requirement ...
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