Carr posted on social media that broadcasters who air “fake news” must “correct course before their license renewals come up.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News Saturday, Federal Communications Chair Brendan Carr doubled down on his warning that ...
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr did not name specific networks, but his post included a reference to a Saturday morning Truth Social post from the president.
IPR's move follows Iowa State’s decision to relocate the Department of Public Safety to the Communications Building, where IPR currently operates. The university notified IPR in fall 2024 and later ...
For more than 15 years, a Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., broadcast group led by a man professionally known as Bill Curtis and business partner Tim Sabean has operated 11 radio stations acquired from ...
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, local radio nets wake up with friendly check-ins, and the hum of a club in action. Behind those voices are members of the San Mateo Radio Club with a wide ...
A student-run low-power public radio station founded at Saddleback Community College, at one point Orange County’s first National Public Radio affiliate, will soon be off the air. KSBR-FM at ...
A bill that would regulate state and local governments’ use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) has passed a House subcommittee. Lawmakers say they want to balance law enforcement’s use of ...
A new California bill would require certain electric bikes capable of reaching 20 miles per hour or faster to be registered with the DMV and display a special license plate. The legislation, ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The New Jersey Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives that got the ball rolling on the still-stalled AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act has teamed up with a Republican from Texas ...
Senate Bill 358 was introduced earlier this month by state Senator Nathan Manning (R-North Ridgeville). The proposed blackout license plates would have a black background with white letters or numbers ...
Coralville leaders have voted to end the city’s contract for automated license plate readers, after months of residents asking for the cameras to be removed. City council members had previously signed ...
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