(Reuters) -The U.S. FCC has started reviewing the relationship between TV networks and affiliates to examine how local ...
President Donald Trump is considering signing an executive order as soon as Friday that would give the federal government ...
President Trump snapped at Bloomberg’s White House correspondent Catherine Lucey when she tried to ask why he had not yet ...
In a new regulatory filing, SpaceX urges the FCC to scrutinize its rival's recent partnerships in Europe, and whether the ...
President Donald Trump said that ABC should lose its broadcasting license after a reporter for the network asked why he has ...
The commission proposes to ease some regulations on simulcasting but stops short of setting a timeline for ATSC 1.0 phase-out ...
The broadcaster is pressing the FCC to fast-track a $6.2B deal that would expand its reach to more than half of US households ...
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A Reporter's Unwelcome Questions Provoke Yet Another Trump Threat To Yank Broadcast Licenses
The president thinks TV networks have a legal obligation to cover him the way he prefers. The FCC's chairman seems to agree.
The local TV giant, led by CEO Perry Sook, is seeking approval for a deal that would make it the largest owner of TV stations ...
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Here’s why Nexstar’s CEO thinks the FCC should change the rules to allow a merger with Tegna
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has long advocated for changes to rules that limit the number of stations a local television ...
The US broadcasting regulator has launched an independent investigation into the BBC. The Federal Communications Commission ...
Jimmy Kimmel is poking fun at Trump's call for ABC to lose its license, given what happened last time the FCC tried to ...
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