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I'm not sure I see a reason why the taxpayer should be forced to subsidize NPR and PBS,” FCC Chair Brendan Carr said.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is investigating NPR and PBS over allegations the nonprofit outlets are airing commercials. Maher and Kerger both rejected claims their outlets have violated FCC ...
After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting ...
The probes launched by FCC Chair Brendan Carr in January focus on whether on-air sponsorships aired by NPR and PBS-affiliated broadcasters comply with regulations around on-air sponsorships ...
The Democrat opened an inquiry into the agency's "apparent retaliatory actions against news organizations targeted by President Donald Trump" ...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Krueger testified in front of Congress about allegedly biased journalism in each of ...
FCC commissioner Anna Gomez sounded the alarm at NAB about Trump administration efforts to impose 'absolute censorship and ...
"We work diligently to comply with the FCC’s underwriting regulations and welcome the opportunity to demonstrate that to the Commission." Carr told PBS and NPR that members of Congress would be ...
Carr is probing whether PBS and NPR violated government rules preventing commercial advertisements ... messaging “complies with federal regulations, including the FCC guidelines on underwriting ...
On Jan. 29, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr sent letters to National Public Radio president and CEO Katherine Maher and PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger advising them that 13 of its member stations ...