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FCC reinstates complaints against ABC, CBS and NBC for 2024 election coverage | FCC reinstates complaints against ABC, CBS and NBC for 2024 election coverage |
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Before Trump appointee Brendan Carr stepped in, outgoing chair had rejected complaints as trying to ‘weaponize’ FCC | Before Trump appointee Brendan Carr stepped in, outgoing chair had rejected complaints as trying to ‘weaponize’ FCC |
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday reinstated complaints about how ABC News moderated the pre-election TV debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and appearances of Kamala Harris on CBS’s 60 Minutes and NBC’s Saturday Night Live. | The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday reinstated complaints about how ABC News moderated the pre-election TV debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and appearances of Kamala Harris on CBS’s 60 Minutes and NBC’s Saturday Night Live. |
Last week, then FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel said the commission was rejecting complaints that “seek to weaponize the licensing authority of the FCC in a way that is fundamentally at odds with the First Amendment”. Then, on Wednesday, the FCC said in a series of orders the complaints had been dismissed “prematurely based on an insufficient investigatory record”. | Last week, then FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel said the commission was rejecting complaints that “seek to weaponize the licensing authority of the FCC in a way that is fundamentally at odds with the First Amendment”. Then, on Wednesday, the FCC said in a series of orders the complaints had been dismissed “prematurely based on an insufficient investigatory record”. |
The FCC, an independent federal agency, issues eight-year licenses to individual broadcast stations, not networks. The complaints name specific stations of the three broadcasters. NBC, Walt Disney-owned ABC and Paramount’s CBS did not immediately comment. | The FCC, an independent federal agency, issues eight-year licenses to individual broadcast stations, not networks. The complaints name specific stations of the three broadcasters. NBC, Walt Disney-owned ABC and Paramount’s CBS did not immediately comment. |
Brendan Carr, who was designated by Trump as FCC chair on Monday, declined to comment, but he told Fox News Business on Wednesday one key focus would be “taking a look at media and making sure they live up to their public interest obligation”. | Brendan Carr, who was designated by Trump as FCC chair on Monday, declined to comment, but he told Fox News Business on Wednesday one key focus would be “taking a look at media and making sure they live up to their public interest obligation”. |
Carr previously criticized Comcast-owned NBC for letting Harris appear on Saturday Night Live just before the election. Rosenworcel noted NBC had made available equivalent time and audience for Trump during two sports events. | Carr previously criticized Comcast-owned NBC for letting Harris appear on Saturday Night Live just before the election. Rosenworcel noted NBC had made available equivalent time and audience for Trump during two sports events. |
Anna Gomez, an FCC commissioner and a Democrat, said in response “we cannot allow our licensing authority to be weaponized to curtail freedom of the press. The First Amendment is a pillar of American democracy, and our country needs a press free from interference from regulators like me.” | Anna Gomez, an FCC commissioner and a Democrat, said in response “we cannot allow our licensing authority to be weaponized to curtail freedom of the press. The First Amendment is a pillar of American democracy, and our country needs a press free from interference from regulators like me.” |
Rosenworcel also last week said the agency had rejected a petition not to renew the license of a Philadelphia Fox TV station. The FCC did not reinstate that complaint. | Rosenworcel also last week said the agency had rejected a petition not to renew the license of a Philadelphia Fox TV station. The FCC did not reinstate that complaint. |
In September, Trump urged the FCC to cancel licenses for ABC over the network’s moderating of the 10 September presidential debate. | In September, Trump urged the FCC to cancel licenses for ABC over the network’s moderating of the 10 September presidential debate. |
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In October, Trump filed a lawsuit against CBS over the 60 Minutes interview with Harris that he called “misleading”, and asked the commission to compel the broadcaster to release a transcript. |
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