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In other federal broadband news this week, the Trump administration told states they will be shut out of the $42 billion ...
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“Media consolidation and deal approvals are now explicitly a way for President Trump to further consolidate his dictatorial ...
Skydance Media and Paramount Global completed their $8 billion merger as the FCC continues investigating CBS News for alleged ...
The FCC greenlights new rules to strengthen the security of subsea data cable networks. License bids from adversarial ...
Nathan Simington By Josh Kosman Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington was uncomfortable approving Skydance’s ...
The FCC resolved a dispute involving LPFM applications in Florida, Wisconsin and California, ultimately granting nine applications.
Plus, a U.S. senator is calling on Arielle Roth to fund NTIA programs as Congress authorized, federal broadband legislation ...
We continue our look at the FCC’s decision to allow Paramount, the parent company of CBS, to merge with the Hollywood studio ...
Emergency alert reform, DIRS modernization, and broadcast rule repeal were front and center at the FCC August Open Meeting.
They stopped going for joke lines and laugh lines and they started going for applause lines,’ the FCC chairman says.
Both the Emergency Alert System and the Wireless Emergency Alerts will be subject to a "re-examination" by the agency.