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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr informed Comcast on Tuesday that he has launched an investigation into the company’s relations with ...
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FCC chairman Brendan Carr’s meddling in broadcast journalism contradicts his own avowed viewsAs a minority FCC member during the Bush administration, Carr condemned government interference with newsroom decisions.
In a letter to Comcast, Carr says he wants to make sure that the company’s “ability to exert influence” over local NBC affiliates doesn’t “undermine” their goal of serving the public interest. Last ...
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The Desk on MSNPress advocacy group seeks disbarment of FCC Chairman Brendan CarrThe Freedom of Press Foundation says Carr, a licensed lawyer, engaged in "egregious misconduct" against broadcasters.
As first reported by Status, the Freedom of the Press foundation filed a complaint with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel at the DC Court of Appeals, arguing his “politicized and unlawful abuse” of ...
The chairman of the FCC has opened another inquiry into a major media company, this time over the relationship between Comcast ‘s NBCUniversal and its local broadcast affiliates. Brendan Carr informed ...
The chair of the Federal Communications Commission is opening a probe into NBC-parent Comcast's relationships with its local ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr testifies before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government ...
The cartoon’s savage Season 27 premiere puts a tiny, naked Trump in bed with Satan—and lands squarely in the American ...
What began as a Hollywood studio merger has become a test of how far corporate America will bend to president’s will ...
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The Desk on MSNSkydance to bring “performance-based culture” to CBS NewsSkydance Media will institute a "performance-based culture" at CBS News when its deal with Paramount closes next month.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Insists He Was Not Behind Colbert Firing — Before Wondering ‘Who Will Go First’ Between Kimmel and FallonTrump denied being "solely responsible" for Stephen Colbert's ouster from CBS — but then suggested ABC's Jimmy Kimmel and NBC ...
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