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There’s a transaction before us, and there’s a 60 Minutes complaint. The last two have to do with the FCC. The first one doesn’t.” Related Stories News Francis Ford Coppola Talks ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is another step closer to having a Republican majority at the Commission, but a speed bump could lie ahead. As expected, the Senate Commerce Committee advanced the ...
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“The settlement and any discussions around that have nothing to do with the work that we’re doing at the FCC,” he said. “There’s the litigation, which we’re not a part of and there’s ...
The conservative 5th Circuit court said the FCC "acted as prosecutor, jury, and judge," violating AT&T's Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial. Verizon sued the FCC in the 2nd Circuit in an ...
FCC chair Brendan Carr called for reviewing legacy satellite rules to boost broadband competitiveness during the agency's April 28 open meeting. Credit: FCC webcast TAMPA, Fla. — The Federal ...
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr last week visited the AST SpaceMobile (AST) satellite manufacturing facility in Midland, Texas. He was accompanied by Republican ...
The FCC said the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking issued Monday aims to re-evaluate and modernize the decades-old spectrum sharing regime to allow for more intensive and efficient use of spectrum for ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr sidestepped a question during a Monday press conference about how a potential settlement of President Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against CBS over its “60 Minutes ...
Since becoming FCC chairman in late January, Carr has repeatedly poked the corporate owners of ABC, CBS and NBC — networks the president dislikes. Conservatives have said they believe major ...
Protecting broadband access is out — fighting diversity and the free press are in. “Carr is meddling into areas such as private contractual relationships between broadcast networks and ...