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Regtechtimes on MSNQ Link Scandal: Telecom Company and CEO Fined $128M in Massive FCC FraudA South Florida business executive has been sentenced to five years in prison after he and his telecom company defrauded two major U.S. government programs. The CEO of Q Link Wireless, Issa Asad, was ...
A Southwest Ranches man was sentenced to five years in prison after stealing over $100 million from the FCC’s discounted ...
But the agreement came with one major caveat: The media company must appoint a “bias monitor.” According to reporting from ...
Amid promises of change, CBS News replaced its embattled “60 Minutes” executive producer — who oversaw the edited Kamala ...
Federal regulators on Thursday approved Paramount’s $8 billion merger with Skydance, clearing the way to close a deal that ...
Brendan Carr says they have not made a ‘final’ decision on the news distortion matter. Federal Communication Commission ...
Chairman Brendan Carr thinks his agency should strive to ensure that news coverage is fair and balanced—a role precluded by ...
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AlterNet on MSNFCC chairman assigns 'bias monitor' to CBS — who reports 'directly to the president'As part of its agreement to allow an $8 billion merger between media conglomerates Skydance and Paramount, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has assigned a government monitor to CBS (which ...
On Thursday, the FCC voted 2-1 to approve the $8.4 billion merger between CBS parent Paramount Global (PARA.O) and Skydance ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr was asked to respond to criticisms of the Trump administration's intervention in the free press.
Recently, comedian Stephen Colbert—whose popular CBS Late Show will be canceled next May despite being No. 1 in the late-night talk show ratings, in what many view as censorship due to his jokes about ...
The FCC next month could unwind a long-term goal to support Gig-speed broadband service for every American over the next few years.
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