FCC Chair Brendan Carr is asking the public what rules should be eliminated fulfill Trump's deregulation agenda.
WASHINGTON —FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced that the agency has launched a massive, new deregulatory initiative that ...
In February, the FCC invited the public to weigh in on the “60 Minutes” interview with the then-vice president after the full ...
Today's action represents the first FCC approval of a new combination of two full-power, top-four ranked, same-market television stations in over five years.
Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr is asking the public to help him identify “unnecessary” regulations ...
CBS on Monday urged the Federal Communications Commission to reject a complaint over a "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice ...
The FCC is opening the floodgates to mass deregulation of the broadcasting industry under the mantra of "Delete, Delete, ...
Carr, who referred to the rules established by the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) as a form of censorship, said those new ...
CBS argued that the news distortion complaint should be dismissed, saying the U.S. Supreme Court has never 'recognized a ...
CBS, which is owned by Paramount Global, said sanctioning the company over the interview “would blatantly violate the First ...
The Federal Communications Commission has launched what might be the regulatory equivalent of spring cleaning, ... Read More ...
Carr asks Pichai and Mohan to brief the FCC on YouTube TV’s carriage negotiations process, “including the potential role of ...