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Chair Brendan Carr gave his first major address since taking on the role, outlining the Trump administration’s “Build America ...
Paramount said Tuesday it would allocate $16 million to Trump's future presidential library and his legal fees and costs.
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, on June 11 introduced the "Free Americans from Ideological Reporting (FAIR) Act," ...
Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice ...
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The Nation on MSNTrump’s FCC Chief Brendan Carr Is Acting More Like a Mob Enforcer Than a Federal RegulatorWith a new GOP majority, the incoming FCC boss aims to punish criticism, reward obedience—and screw the public.
Trump's appointee as the nation's chief broadcast regulator, Federal Communications Commission Chairperson Brendan Carr, launched an investigation of NPR and PBS, contending it appears that their ...
The settlement doesn’t include an apology. The network has agreed to release transcripts of presidential candidate interviews ...
Trump’s Federal Communications Commission chairman has ordered investigations into public broadcasters PBS and NPR as well as commercial giants CBS, NBC and ABC, all of them favorite punching ...
House Republicans voted to eliminate $1.1B in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The bill now moves to the Senate.
America’s two big public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, have 45 days to salvage their federal funding — starting now.
Tom Fitzgerald sits down with William McCarren, the Freedom Press Center Director at the National Press Club, to discuss the funding of PBS and NPR.
The Trump administration formally requested a rescission of funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, seeking to halt federal funding to PBS and NPR.
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