Carr on Saturday blasted broadcasters shortly after President Donald Trump called reports that Iran struck five U.S. tanker planes "fake news." ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr warned broadcasters they could lose licenses over alleged war coverage distortions, sparking debate about press freedom, FCC authority, and government pressure on journalism.
The FCC's threats over war coverage is sparking First Amendment concerns, drawing backlash from lawmakers and free speech advocates.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission could accelerate reviews of ...
Carr posted on social media that broadcasters who air “fake news” must “correct course before their license renewals come up.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News Saturday, Federal Communications Chair Brendan Carr doubled down on his warning that ...
Carr's threat, targeting unspecified broadcasters, amplified Donald Trump's criticism of coverage by The New York Times and ...
Update, June 4: In a new order, the FCC has reinstated both of Kremling Enterprises’ station licenses. No reason was given for the reversal of its recent revocation order. Radio World will release ...
Donald Trump’s FCC chairman threatened broadcaster licenses and warned that news outlets should “course correct” before their renewals come up after the ...
President Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and FCC Chair Brendan Carr have assailed the media over coverage of the war in Iran. Carr now threatens broadcast license owners with repercussions.