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Exiting FCC Chair Warns That Agency "Should Not Be The President's Speech Police" As Broadcast News Complaints Are Dismissed
The departing chairwoman of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, warned of efforts to tie the broadcast station license renewals to news content, as the agency dismissed a series of complaints brought from the left and the right.
TV news doesn't work for the president, declares exiting FCC chair
Citing various past presidents who clashed with the press, Rosenworcel noted that “More recently this threat to the First Amendment has taken on new forms, as the incoming President has called on the Federal Communications Commission to revoke licenses for broadcast television stations because he disagrees with their content and coverage.
FCC chief: Agency is not ‘president’s speech police’
Chair Jessica Rosenworcel is dismissing four high profile petitions before the agency before she vacates the position, saying such action is necessary to protect the First Amendment. In a statement on Thursday,
Outgoing FCC Chair Dismisses Complaints Against TV Stations That ‘Seek to Weaponize' Agency: ‘The FCC Should Not Be the President's Speech Police'
In one of her final acts as head of the FCC, chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel ordered the agency to reject four complaints and petitions against local TV stations — which she says represent politically motivated efforts “to curtail freedom of the press and undermine the First Amendment.
Outgoing FCC Chair Warns Agency Should Not Be 'President's Free Speech Police' or 'Journalism's Censor in Chief'
Federal Communications Commission chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has dismissed four complaints against local TV stations that "seek to weaponize" the agency and are "at odds" with the First Amendment.
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Trump nominates Olivia Trusty for FCC commissioner as agency would gain Republican control
President-elect Trump selected Senate staffer Olivia Trusty for FCC commissioner on Thursday, a pick that would give ...
TV Technology
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Incoming FCC Chair Carr Blasts Agency’s Response to Salt Typhoon Cyberattacks
WASHINGTON —In response to a Jan. 15 Federal Communications Commission vote to impose new cybersecurity rules, Commissioner ...
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The Incoming FCC Chief Is No 'Warrior for Free Speech'
President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office next week, and his second-term agenda is taking shape as he fills out his ...
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FCC dismisses 2023 petition against FOX29's license renewal, saying it's 'at odds with the First Amendment'
The agency also rejected a complaint against 6ABC over 2024 election coverage that allegedly favored Kamala Harris.
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FCC rejects complaints over ABC presidential debate, Harris TV appearances
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday rejected complaints about how ABC News moderated the pre-election TV debate ...
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Donald Trump Nominates Republican Senate Staffer Olivia Trusty as FCC Commissioner
Donald Trump announced Senate aide Olivia Trusty as his pick for FCC commissioner, giving Republicans a majority at the ...
CRN
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FCC: Telecom Firms Must ‘Immediately’ Secure Networks Amid China Threats
The FCC says that attacks from groups such as Salt Typhoon attacks prompted the order requiring U.S. telecoms to implement ...
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Trump nominates Senate aide to serve on Federal Communications Commission
President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday nominated Senate aide Olivia Trusty to serve on the Federal Communications ...
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Public Interest Law Firm Urges FCC to Review Skydance Media’s Relationship With China’s Tencent
The Center for American Rights is renewing its call for the FCC to look into Skydance Media's relationship with China's ...
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San Diego County to get feds’ help improving cybersecurity
In turn, they’ll share data with the FCC so it can better understand how universal service funds could be used to better defend school networks and data against cyber attacks.
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