We’re not close in my view to the position of dismissing that complaint at this point,” FCC chair Brendan Carr said.
The program, which aired in October, drew criticism from a conservative group and then-presidential candidate Donald Trump ...
Conservative advocacy groups on Thursday asked the Federal Communications Commission to reject a news distortion complaint ...
CBS said a complaint with the FCC alleging a '60 Minutes' Harris interview represented 'news distortion' runs afoul of the First Amendment.
Trump’s FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, declined to drop an investigation into CBS over its “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala ...
CBS on Monday urged the Federal Communications Commission to reject a complaint over a "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice ...
A group of center-right organizations, such as the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, Americans for Tax Reforms, American ...
Carr told Reuters that he was not open to immediately dismissing the complaint, and that there was still an active investigation into the discrepancy.
The comments were made by five former FCC chairs and commissioners in opposition to the FCC's ongoing investigation of CBS ...
The FCC's probe of the '60 Minutes' Kamala Harris interview has brought range of advocacy orgs to sound the alarm about the ...
CBS argued that the news distortion complaint should be dismissed, saying the U.S. Supreme Court has never 'recognized a sweeping right by the government to second guess editorial decision-making.' ...