FCC Fines Under Scrutiny in Supreme Court
Supreme Court justices question the FCC's fine procedure, suggesting that carriers may have a way to avoid paying fines without a jury trial
Supreme Court justices question the FCC's fine procedure, suggesting that carriers may have a way to avoid paying fines without a jury trial
The FCC is reviewing whether children’s programming featuring transgender characters violates content standards, sparking debates over censorship and creative freedom in entertainment.
The FCC has ordered Disney-owned ABC stations to seek early license renewals amid an investigation into diversity policies. This follows political pressure on ABC after host Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks about Melania Trump.
The FCC has unexpectedly demanded early license renewals for ABC’s stations, citing a controversial joke by Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump. What does this mean for broadcasters and free speech in media?
The FCC’s unprecedented move to challenge ABC’s license renewal hinges on untested legal grounds. Legal experts argue Disney’s strong position if the company chooses to contest the decision, citing a 1996 law designed to protect broadcasters.