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We’re not close in my view to the position of dismissing that complaint at this point,” FCC chair Brendan Carr said.
President Donald Trump is seeking $20 billion in a lawsuit against CBS, alleging election interference over its handling of a ...
CBS said a complaint with the FCC alleging a '60 Minutes' Harris interview represented 'news distortion' runs afoul of the First Amendment.
CBS on Tuesday urged the Federal Communications Commission to immediately dismiss a complaint over a "60 Minutes" interview ...
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 ...
A group of center-right organizations, such as the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, Americans for Tax Reforms, American Commitment, the Center for Individual Freedom, and Digital Liberty, sent a letter ...
In a separate online statement, CBS said it was taking the rare step of publishing "the same transcripts and videos of our interview with Vice President Kamala Harris that we provided to the FCC." ...
Trump’s FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, declined to drop an investigation into CBS over its “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is taking a hard line against broadcast TV stations accused of bias ...
Donald Trump and Paramount Global have reportedly picked a mediator to try to settle the president’s $20 billion lawsuit ...
FCC boss Brendan Carr rejected CBS’s request to dismiss the complaint over the “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris.
CBS on Monday urged the Federal Communications Commission to reject a complaint over a "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice ...