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Donald Trump returned to familiar terrain in a Truth Social post, again calling on broadcast networks to lose their licenses over what he deemed unfair coverage. The president’s target this time was ABC and NBC, and he added another element: Calling for ...
Funny thing about ABC capitulating to tiny little man Donald Trump’s threats to pull its FCC broadcast license over Jimmy Kimmel: the FCC doesn’t actually license broadcast networks. Your eyebrows are raised. Somebody might want to tell that to Trump ...
FCC seeks to improve review and oversight of subsea cable landing licenses to mitigate law enforcement, national security, and foreign policy risks On November 21, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ...
President Donald Trump has long complained about what he sees as unfair treatment from the major television networks, but now he’s employing a new enforcer in the fight: The Federal Communications Commission.
Multiple U.S. senators are accusing the nation's top broadcast regulator of censorship. The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has investigated and criticized major news networks. He's threatened to revoke local station licenses. He's taken ...
Pillsbury’s communications lawyers have published the FCC Enforcement Monitor monthly since 1999 to inform our clients of notable FCC enforcement actions against FCC license holders and others. This month’s issue includes: Public File Violations Lead ...
The FCC has silenced the “Texas Thunder” with an official order to revoke the broadcast licenses for two FM stations owned by Kremling Enterprises, Inc., following years of unpaid regulatory fees and a failure to respond to a formal notice issued ...