News

She’ll soon be the lone Democrat on the commission, which is supporting the president’s combative stance against the media.
The firings are "of no legal effect given that the President has no power to remove or terminate CPB’s Board members," the lawsuit reads.
Philadelphia's NPR and PBS affiliate is on "solid financial footing," but federal cuts to public media funding could hinder ...
Sheryl Crow is opening up about her headline-making move against Elon Musk, saying the public protest of selling her Tesla ...
Bidding wars, a CEO reshuffling, a new presidential administration, and other roadblocks have plagued Paramount Global as it ...
President Donald Trump attacked "60 Minutes" Wednesday morning amid a report that CBS was set to enter mediation in Trump's ...
A GOP-backed push for cuts to public broadcasting is picking up momentum in Congress as lawmakers brace for a formal request ...
Protecting broadband access is out — fighting diversity and the free press are in.
Since taking over as chairman of the communications agency, Carr has revived news bias complaints and launched probes into ...
Since taking over as chairman of the communications agency, Carr has revived news bias complaints and launched probes into ...
Brendan Carr’s F.C.C. Has Been Busy. Plus, Rewriting the History of Watergate. April 25, 2025 • The Federal Communications Commission is currently investigating CBS for “intentional news ...
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr has accused Comcast of “news distortion” over its networks’ coverage of Kilmar Armando ...