The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) released the unedited transcript and video handed over by CBS News of its controversial "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr said it’s “really concerning” that a radio station backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros broadcast live locations of ...
The FCC has proposed a $4,492,500 fine against VoIP service provider Telnyx for allegedly allowing customers to make robocalls posing as fictitious FCC "Fraud Prevention Team," by failing to ...
The FCC's Enforcement Bureau has already sent a formal Letter of Inquiry to the radio station as part of the FCC investigation. The Enforcement Bureau proceeding is inquiring whether the radio ...
CBS News has agreed to release a full transcript of former Vice President Harris’s October interview with “60 Minutes” to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the outlet revealed Friday.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr said the agency was seeking public comments on the issues raised in a complaint, which alleges the interview violates the FCC's rules on "news distortion." Paramount's (PARA ...
That’s what prompted new FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to send a “letter of inquiry” to CBS, asking the network to hand over the unedited tapes and transcript. Lawyers and researchers who follow ...
In releasing the video, CBS stood by its edits, and the FCC announced it would take public comments on the complaint. Yes. It is standard practice among news outlets to edit to fit time or space ...
We are posting the same transcripts and videos of our interview with Vice President Kamala Harris that we provided to the FCC. They show – consistent with 60 Minutes' repeated assurances to the ...
"We submitted the documents to the FCC today," the CBS News spokesperson told Reuters in an email. Last week, agency chair Brendan Carr, appointed by President Donald Trump, said the commission ...
The Harris interview led Trump to sue CBS, and a pro-Trump advocacy group filed a formal complaint with the FCC, the federal agency that licenses local TV stations. CBS had, until recently ...
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