A Democratic member of the Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday that the Republican-led agency is seeking to bully major U.S. broadcasters by reinstating a series of complaints. FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez said a Paramount-owned CBS "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris did not violate commission rules and said other complaints were improperly reinstated against Walt Disney's ABC and Comcast's NBC.
CBS has asked the Federal Communications Commission to end its investigation into edits of its “60 Minutes” Kamala Harris interview, arguing that the federal government risks becoming “a roving censor
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is confronting Google with questions about allegations YouTube TV is implementing faith-based discrimination for denying a network's entry on its platform.
More than 8,000 comments have come in response to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s launch of an investigation into whether CBS News’ 60 Minutes unfairly edited an interview with Kamala Harris. The post FCC Taking Heat Over ’60 Minutes’ Inquiry appeared first on TV News Check.
The network has recently begun hiring outside lawyers in preparation for a long legal slog through the FCC deal-approval bureaucracy.