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A recent FCC inquiry to ABC about a possible “equal time” rule violation at “The View” raised concerns at CBS that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” could be targeted next, according to people familiar with CBS’s deliberations.
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Jasmine Crockett pushes back on Texas opponent's claim Trump FCC killed interview, puts blame on CBS
Rep. Jasmine Crockett responded Tuesday to CBS allegedly pulling Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas Senate rival James Talarico over FCC equal time concerns.
The FCC has found no violations of broadcast decency rules during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, according to a New York Post report.
Regulators vote to tighten vetting for the phone and internet subsidy after investigation found millions went to dead subscribers.
As an equal time dispute involving TV escalates, FCC leadership is split over enforcement, leaving radio operators watching closely for potential implications.
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CNN’s Brian Stelter Shoots Down Texas Dem’s Claim FCC Banned His Interview With Stephen Colbert
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico (D) claimed the FCC "banned" his interview with Stephen Colbert — but CNN's Brian Stelter shot down that belief The post CNN’s Brian Stelter Shoots Down Texas Dem’s Claim FCC Banned His Interview With Stephen Colbert first appeared on Mediaite.
“Ever since Brendan Carr was in this position, I don’t think anything he’s done is really that surprising,” the CNN host said.