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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission delivered his first major speech in his new role with the Trump ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has decided to let prisons and jails keep charging high prices for ...
The Federal Communications Commission will suspend the enforcement of a rule that would lower the price of prison phone and ...
As part of the decree, Sinclair will pay a $500,000 civil penalty and has agreed to a two-year compliance plan to ensure ...
Commissioner Anna M. Gomez called it an 'indefensible decision to ignore both the law and the will of Congress.' ...
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The Desk on MSNFCC to seek public comment on TV, radio ownership reformThe agency will issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that seeks public comment on modifying or eliminate certain broadcast ...
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The Desk on MSNSinclair agrees to settle FCC probe over children’s programmingThe broadcaster will pay $500,000 but will not have to admit any wrongdoing; the probe began last September under a different ...
The FCC plans to vote Oct. 19 on whether to advance the draft rules by soliciting public feedback on them — a step that would precede the creation of any final rules. A net neutrality redux ...
By a 3-2 vote, the FCC votes to adopt net neutrality rules to "protect the open Internet." Update at 12:50 p.m. ET: Wheeler Draws Applause Chairman Tom Wheeler is speaking, meaning a vote is looming.
The FCC is now essentially proposing a hack, or workaround to the fact that the courts did not accept their last rules. Peacock calls them “Not Net Neutrality” because they do not explicitly ...
FCC Republicans blasted the Democratic majority today. "The Internet in America has thrived in the absence of 1930s, command-and-control regulations by the government," Commissioner Brendan Carr said.
The FCC plans to vote Oct. 19 on whether to advance the draft rules by soliciting public feedback on them — a step that would precede the creation of any final rules. A net neutrality redux ...
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