The Associated Press accused the White House of blocking its reporter from covering an Oval Office event on Tuesday over its editorial policy about how to refer to the newly-renamed Gulf of America.
The chairman, Brendan Carr, suggested Comcast's diversity, equity and inclusiveness programs may violate federal employment law. This article, FCC Chairman orders agency to investigate Comcast’s DEI ...
The previous administration’s progressive lexicon has been swept away, replaced by a new official language of a bureaucracy ...
The lawsuit was initially for $10 billion, but was altered last week after Trump's legal team added Paramount as a defendant. Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson was also added as a plaintiff, and the ...
President Trump scored a temporary victory on Tuesday when a judge deemed CBS and Paramount’s dismissal complaint "moot" as ...
We look at the Trump administration’s escalating attacks on press freedom, and how the media has responded with bended knee ...
President Donald Trump has amended his lawsuit against CBS, demanding $20 billion and again claiming the network deceptively edited a "60 Minutes" interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris in ...
Hollywood’s backing away from political battles began even before Trump beat Harris. It all speaks to a moment when the media ...
The FCC’s new chairman, Brendan Carr, confirmed the KCBS investigation during an interview on Fox News. Carr said the San Francisco radio station gave its listeners live locations and vehicle ...
The Federal Communications Commission pulled a "60 Minutes" on "60 Minutes." In a complaint filed against CBS, the FCC ...
Donald Trump’s FCC chairman Brendan Carr is boasting to friends that he is having “the time of his life” after launching an ...
Fubo's decision to distribute its signal on low-power TV stations makes it technically available in major TV markets, even if ...