FCC Probes iHeartMedia
The House of Representatives' Republican Study Committee is hosting FCC Chair Brendan Carr at its weekly lunch, Fox News Digital has learned.
In a letter to the company dated Tuesday, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said, “I want to ensure that your companies are not promoting invidious forms of discrimination in violation of FCC regulations and civil rights laws.
Brendan Carr accused San Francisco radio station KCBS of putting federal agents' lives in danger with its reporting last month.
NBCUniversal and its parent company, Comcast, were the latest media companies to receive word of an investigation by the FCC. In a letter sent to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Tuesday, Carr wrote that the FCC’s enforcement bureau will probe whether the company was “promoting invidious forms of discrimination in violation of FCC regulations and civil rights laws” by prioritizing diversity,
I am very pleased that Bradley has agreed to continue serving the American people by joining the FCC as deputy general counsel,” Carr said in a statement. “Bradley is a tal
Paramount Global moved a step closer to a deal, technically anyway, as the Securities and Exchange Commission made effective its registration statement, or S-4 outlining the transaction. It's a complicated process and can be a long as the Commission comes back and back with questions that need to be addressed to its satisfaction.
In practical terms, the order seems unlikely to make much difference. The new FCC and FTC chairmen have already shown themselves to be enthusiastic supporters of Trump's agenda.
The nation’s top communications regulator made a stop in Baldwin County Monday morning and you might be surprised why.
NAL/Acct. No.: 202432170009, FRN: 0018998724 (Feb 4, 2025 released) the FCC stated the Commission’s “staff and their family members, among others, were targeted with calls containing artificial and prerecorded voice messages that purported to be from a fictitious FCC ‘Fraud Prevention Team’ as part of a government imposter scam aimed at fraudulently extracting payments of large amounts of money by intimidating recipients of the calls.
Public interest groups on Tuesday asked the full 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider a ruling that the Federal Communications Commission lacked legal authority to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules.
WASHINGTON—In an important regulatory push to advance NextGen TV/ATSC 3.0, the NAB has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to establish dates for shutting down the current ATSC 1.0 broadcast standard and switching signals to NextGen TV/ATSC 3.
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