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Carr's remarks come after Jimmy Kimmel's show was suspended by ABC following comments he made about Charlie Kirk's shooting.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said Thursday he believes it would be "worthwhile" to investigate whether ABC’s daytime talk show "The View" is violating broadcast rules in the wake of Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension.
ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel's show off the air yesterday, shortly after Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr urged the Disney-owned company to take action against Kimmel or face consequences at the FCC over Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk's killer.
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FCC Commissioner Rebukes Agency’s Chair, Says ‘We Don’t Have the Authority’ To Retaliate Against Broadcasters
Commissioner Anna Gomez of the Federal Communications Commission said FCC Chair Brendan Carr and the agency do not actually have the authority to revoke broadcasters' licenses, despite Carr's threats.
Top U.S. media regulator Brendan Carr has sparked outrage and calls for his resignation from Democratic lawmakers and other critics after he pressured Walt Disney to stop running a late-night talk show.
The comment comes one day after the FCC chairman threatened to take action against ABC for Jimmy Kimmel's remarks on Charlie Kirk.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr once again got ABC in his crosshairs Thursday, roping in the Disney-owned network's morning talker “The View."
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension over his comments on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has put a fresh spotlight on the Federal Communications Commission ’s power in regulating broadcast airwaves, and the media's response...
Commissioner Anna Gomez on Thursday said the Trump administration, via the FCC, is “weaponizing its licensing authority in order to bring broadcasters
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez said government threats against Jimmy Kimmel are "truly empty" and media companies caving to them is "really disappiinting."
Democratic leaders in the U.S. House on Thursday called on the chair of the Federal Communications Commission to resign after he pressured Walt Disney and ABC affiliates to stop airing "Jimmy Kimmel Live" after the late-night show host made comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Commissioner Anna Gomez said Thursday that the independent regulatory agency does not “have the authority” to retaliate against broadcasters over what they