A U.S. Senator is asking the FCC to stop radio stations from exchanging airplay for free concerts, calling it another form of payola.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced more commission leadership appointments. Adam Candeub becomes general counsel of the FCC. “Immediately before joining the FCC, he was a law professor at Michigan ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr has opened an investigation into radio station controlled by George Soros that broadcasted live ...
This isn’t being done in isolation,” First Amendment attorney Steve Zansberg said. “There’s much more of this to come.” ...
Amid a slew of new efforts by Republicans to revoke funding for public broadcasters, PBS has commissioned a new poll that ...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. —Tegna has shut down Verify, its national fact-checking operation, laying off around 18 journalists, ...
After the gaffe, the county said it was working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal ...
Candeub, a previous advisor to the FCC, is a vocal critic of Section 230 which shields tech companies from liability over ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr told Semafor that Adam Candeub "is a rare talent—he has fought fearlessly against Big Tech censorship ...
I was watching Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake wind up the Super Bowl halftime show and thought I saw something odd.
According to a recent social media post the FCC will launch an investigation into a new "payola scheme" allegedly used by radio stations.