In a gathering with Brendan Carr, Sean O'Brien and Lindsay Dougherty advocated for the Commission to consider labor in its ...
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Localsyr.com on MSNFCC wants you to weigh-in on ‘Delete, delete, delete’ initiativeFCC Chairman Brendan Carr is asking for the public’s help in changing some of the Commission’s regulations—asking you to ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNFCC Chairman’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative seeks public inputFor local stations like Newschannel 5, FOX 4 and MyNetwork TV, these changes could mean fewer regulatory hurdles and a ...
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WDHN on MSNWDHN, FCC wants you to weight in on new initiativeWDHN and the Federal Communications Commission need your help! The FCC regulates media and telecommunication companies and ...
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FCC seeks public input on deleting unnecessary regulationsThe Federal Communications Commission asks for the public’s input on a new initiative. It’s called ‘Delete, Delete, Delete.’ ...
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WWTI Watertown on MSNFCC wants input on “Delete, delete, delete” initiativeThe Federal Communications Commission is asking for the public’s assistance. FCC Board Chairman Brendan Carr is seeking the ...
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FOX 8 News on MSNLet your voice be heard: Help shape FCC regulationsSpelled out in his post on the social media platform “X,” Carr is asking for input on broadcast regulations that should be ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is leading a charge to repeal longstanding regulations on local radio ...
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The Desk on MSNLawmakers accuse FCC Chairman Carr of weaponizing agencyThe Chairman is accused of targeting certain broadcasters and other organizations at the behest of President Trump and Elon ...
New York Yankees and YES Network chief Randy Levine is thanking President Donald Trump, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and other ...
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The Desk on MSNNAB renews call for FCC to eliminate broadcast ownership capThe NAB has sent a letter to the FCC urging the agency to eliminate federal ownership caps for radio and TV station owners.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is asking for the public’s help in rethinking some of the Commission’s regulations—asking for members of the public to weigh-in on regulations ...
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