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As a minority FCC member during the Bush administration, Carr condemned government interference with newsroom decisions.
A brick shelter built beside a river in Kent more than a hundred years ago has been destroyed by a street cleaning machine.
A Newton-on-Ouse play park is set to be transformed with new equipment and resurfacing. The project is being made possible by a £78,000 grant from FCC Communities Foundation, along with a £500 grant ...
With this week's FCC approval , the merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media is expected to be completed in the coming weeks at a value of $8 billion. The question for the new company i ...
The company says it will "cooperate with them to answer their questions" and that it is "proud" of supporting local ...
Cornyn says he wants the agency to discuss modernizing the nation's alerting systems. Cornyn says he wants the agency to ...
The $8 billion merger between Paramount and Skydance is fueling a fierce First Amendment fight and raising questions about ...
Trump denied being "solely responsible" for Stephen Colbert's ouster from CBS — but then suggested ABC's Jimmy Kimmel and NBC ...
President Trump on Tuesday sought to distance himself from a decision by CBS and the network’s parent company, Paramount, to ...
By Stephen Smoot At the end of June, the Universal Service Fund survived a Constitutional challenge. The United States ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is facing a formal ethics complaint from the Freedom of the Press Foundation, alleging legal ...
Skydance merger closes under Trump’s shadow, igniting fears that CBS News will be remade to fit a new political playbook.