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FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel to depart agency in JanuaryFCC Chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel has announced her intent to depart the agency in January, timed to coincide with the appointment of her successor, incoming FCC Chair Brendan Carr. In a ...
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FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel To Depart Agency On January 20, When Donald Trump Takes OfficeJessica Rosenworcel, the first woman to serve as permanent FCC chair, will depart the agency on January 20, the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration. Rosenworcel’s announcement this morning came ...
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FCC chief: Agency is not ‘president’s speech police’Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Jessica Rosenworcel is dismissing four high profile petitions before the agency before she vacates the position, saying such action is necessary to ...
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FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel releases podcastThe series, called “First Conversations,” is hosted by FCC Chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel. The agency announced the debut of the podcast on Thursday, though some of the episodes offered on ...
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The Desk on MSNEx-FCC officials urge Carr to end CBS News distortion probeThe investigation against a CBS-owned station for airing a "60 Minutes" segment was closed by FCC Chairman Carr's predecessor, only to be re-opened weeks later. This article, Ex-FCC officials urge ...
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The Desk on MSNSenate committee to weigh Olivia Trusty’s nomination to FCCThe Senate Commerce Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Olivia Trusty's nomination to the FCC. This article, Senate ...
The FCC will consider a proposal at its April meeting that would set out clear expectations about its review of foreign investment in broadcast licensees.
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PCMag on MSNFCC to Weigh Loosening Power Limit Rules for StarlinkSpaceX has been urging the FCC to revise the 'equivalent power flux density' rules, calling them outdated and a barrier to ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is taking a hard line against broadcast TV stations accused of bias ...
Commissioner Geoffrey Starks will resign from the Federal Communications Commission this spring, he announced today. Starks' exit will give Chairman Brendan Carr a Republican majority, as the FCC has ...
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