By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission could accelerate reviews of ...
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FCC chair threatens to pull TV licenses over Iran news coverage. Why that's highly unlikely
FCC Chair Brendan Carr goes after broadcast networks as negative stories mount against the Trump administration amid Iran war ...
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr’s threat to crack down on broadcasters over coverage of the U.S. war in Iran is raising fresh alarm about Trump administration efforts to ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr’s warning that television broadcasters could face scrutiny over their coverage of the U.S.’s war in Iran is drawing bipartisan criticism and ...
President Trump and the Federal Communications Commission chairman are demanding more positive media coverage of the Iran war ...
Over the weekend, Brendan Carr, the Trump-appointed FCC chair, scored another win in an area he seems to believe is a key part of his job: rage-baiting the libs. Carr on Saturday posted a message on ...
The remarks came after Donald Trump criticized media coverage of the conflict. Trump pointed to a Wall Street Journal report that said 5 U.S. refueling aircraft were hit in Saudi Arabia, arguing the ...
Threats to remove broadcast licences over critical news coverage are “grounded in neither reality nor law and would not survive judicial review” the Commissioner said.
‘Grounded in Neither Reality Nor Law’ At least one Republican member of Congress is pushing back against Federal Communications ...
The FCC chairman warned broadcasters could lose licenses if they fail to serve the 'public interest,' raising First Amendment concerns.
Through lectures, scoldings and outright threats, President Donald Trump and his aides are ratcheting up the pressure on ...
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‘Stop Posing for the President!’ Joe Scarborough Slams FCC Chair for ‘Embarrassing’ Threats Over Media’s ‘Tough’ Iran Questions
Carr issued a warning to networks over the weekend suggesting stations that run what he called “fake news” could face consequences when their licenses renew. The post ‘Stop Posing for the President!’ ...
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