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The FCC's Selective Enforcement: When Fairness Rules Become Political Weapons
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The FCC's Selective Enforcement: When Fairness Rules Become Political Weapons

Trump's FCC threatens TV talk shows with equal-time rules while exempting conservative talk radio, raising questions about regulatory weaponization and media independence.

DOJ Eyes Warner Bros Sale: What's at Stake for Theaters?
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DOJ Eyes Warner Bros Sale: What's at Stake for Theaters?

US Department of Justice investigates Warner Bros Discovery's potential sale impact on theater industry. How will content supply chains and cinema operations change?

When Government Investigates TV Shows for Criticism
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When Government Investigates TV Shows for Criticism

FCC reportedly investigating ABC's The View amid claims it's intimidating Trump administration critics. The blurring lines between legitimate oversight and political pressure raise questions about press freedom in America.

A gavel and a television representing legal regulation of broadcasting
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FCC Chair Brendan Carr Targets Late-Night Shows Over Equal Time Rules

FCC Chair Brendan Carr is challenging long-standing 'equal time' exemptions for late-night talk shows, sparking a free speech debate with host Jimmy Kimmel.

A TV studio set with a judicial gavel symbolizing new FCC regulations.
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FCC Equal-Time Rule Talk Shows 2026: A New Era of Regulatory Pressure

The FCC, led by Brendan Carr, warns talk shows about losing their equal-time rule exemption. Explore the FCC equal-time rule talk shows 2026 policy shift.

Israel Extends 'Al Jazeera Law' for Two Years and Moves to Shutter Army Radio, Sparking Press Freedom Alarms
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Israel Extends 'Al Jazeera Law' for Two Years and Moves to Shutter Army Radio, Sparking Press Freedom Alarms

Israel's parliament extends the 'Al Jazeera Law' for two years, allowing the shutdown of foreign media, while the cabinet moves to close the independent Army Radio by 2026, fueling concerns over press freedom.