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FCC Orders a Review of ABC's Broadcast Licenses

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First Amendment advocates blast the FCC's early review of ABC broadcast licenses
Free speech advocates sounded the alarm Tuesday over the Federal Communications Commission’s challenge to ABC’s broadcast licenses, with some decrying the move as a threat to the First Amendment and a...

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FCC orders review of Disney's licenses after Trump's Kimmel criticism
 · 3h · on MSN
Jane Fonda slams FCC's review of ABC licenses amid Kimmel Melania joke
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F.C.C. Orders a Review of ABC’s Broadcast Licenses
Federal regulators on Tuesday ordered a review of all station licenses owned by ABC, an extraordinary move to pressure a major television network whose programming has frequently angered President Tru...

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FCC Will Order Disney-Owned TV Stations to Renew Licenses Early: Report
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FCC orders Disney review as Trump administration attacks Kimmel comments again
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FCC calls in Disney-owned ABC stations for early license review in wake of Jimmy Kimmel controversy
Eight Disney-owned ABC affiliates will have to prove to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr that they have been operating in the public interest.

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The FCC is reviewing Disney's ABC broadcast licenses, citing its probe into the company's DEI policies
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Trump Administration's Review of ABC's Broadcast Licenses Looks Like 'Illegal Jawboning'
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