Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commission’s new chairman, on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the sponsorship practices of NPR and PBS member stations.
FCC chair, Republican Brendan Carr, reportedly sent a letter to NPR and PBS announcing the launch of an investigation into potential airing of 'prohibited commercial' ads.
Trump's deputy chief of staff twisted an argument over the government's freeze of critical programs — to the frustration of ...
As Elon Musk and his billionaire brethren take power in Trump’s second term, the lack of legal guardrails — and the fading ...
Trump has embraced the ultra wealthy as well as tariffs and other policies that could stoke the inflation he criticized as a ...
Monies that currently support content objectionable to many at the federal level would be better spent on programming vital ...
Stephen A. Smith says he and others who voted for Kamala Harris in November’s election feel like “d— fools” due to the fact ...
Vt., is rallying behind CBS News as its parent company reportedly mulls a settlement with President Trump following his $10 ...
The action by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr shines a spotlight on fears that President Trump will use his power to threaten media ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reopening a number of complaints against broadcast outlets that were dismissed by the previous administration just days before President Trump took ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday reinstated complaints about how ABC News moderated the pre-election TV ...
Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr has reversed his predecessor Jessica Rosenworcel's last-minute ...