Brendan Carr
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FCC Departures Could Delay Deregulation Efforts
By George Winslow published
Resignations of Geoffrey Starks, Nathan Simington leave agency without a quorum to act

FCC OKs Verizon-Frontier Merger After Telco Backs Down on DEI
By George Winslow published
Business Agency required Verizon to eliminate its DEI efforts to gain approval for the $20 billion deal

Conservative Groups Urge FCC to ‘Expeditiously Repeal’ TV and Radio Ownership Caps
By George Winslow published
Letter to FCC chair Brendan Carr was signed by more than 20 organizations and individuals

Sens. Markey, Luján Push for More Transparency in FCC Paramount-Skydance Review
By George Winslow published
The review shows ‘signs of … a president willing to exploit his position to intimidate the media and secure a multimillion dollar payout,’ the two Democrats argue

FCC’s Carr Calls Station Ownership Caps ‘Arcane’ and ‘Artificial‘
By George Winslow published
In an interview, he provided his clearest signal to date that he wants to remove them

FCC Looks to Clear Backlog of Inactive Proceedings
By George Winslow published
Agency targets over 2,000 dockets for termination as part of an effort to boost its efficiency

FCC’s Carr Says Regulator Wants to ‘Empower Local Broadcasters’
By George Winslow published
Agency’s chair criticized network news coverage and indicated willingness to strengthen broadcast stations so they can continue to provide local news

FCC’s Gomez Launches First Amendment Tour to Battle ‘Government Censorship and Control’
By George Winslow published
‘The greatest threat to [First Amendment] freedom is coming from our own government,’ the Democrat said

FCC Chair Carr Blasts Comcast Over MSNBC Coverage
By George Winslow published
Accuses Comcast of ignoring ‘facts of obvious public interest’ in an X post

House Democrats Launch FCC Investigation, Claim Agency Trying to “Censor Journalists”
By George Winslow published
Letter from three Energy & Commerce Committee Democrats accuses FCC of “sham investigations into entities disfavored by President Trump, Elon Musk, and the Republican Party to censor journalists and news coverage”
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