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George Soros closer to controlling 200 radio stations despite objection from Trump-nominated FCC commissioner
The FCC seemingly approved a deal that would “fast-track" George Soros’ acquisition of more than 200 Audacy radio stations across America, irking Republican commissioners.
GOP FCC Commissioner Says Agency Is Fast-Tracking George Soros Plan To Acquire 200 Radio Stations Before Election
A GOP member of the Federal Communications Commission is claiming that billionaire investor George Soros’s firm is receiving preferential treatment from the federal government in order to purchase more than 200 radio stations across 40 markets in the lead-up to the November election.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr: FCC Creating A New Shortcut For "Soros-Backed Group" To Buy Hundreds Of Radio Stations Before November Election
Republican FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr voiced concerns about a decision to fast-track the sale of hundreds of radio stations owned by bankrupt firm Audacyt to the Soros Management Fund -- before the 2024 election,
FCC accused of unprecedented ‘abuse’ of process after fast-tracking Soros acquisition of 220 radio stations
Pre-election FCC decisions appeared to favor the left as George Soros's radio network purchase was fast-tracked.
George Soros taking 'shortcut' to buy 200 US radio stations, FCC commissioner says
The commissioner objected to a deal that would allow a Soros-backed group to take ownership of 200 stations across 40 markets
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FCC to vote to require 988 calls be routed to local call centers
The FCC will vote next month to require calls to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline be routed by wireless carriers to local ...
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If you like your internet ... too bad. Biden-Harris want to wreck it
The Biden-Harris administration is a threat to a free and uncensored internet. And it's using the FCC to inject itself into ...
JD Supra
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AT&T Consent Decree Underscores Telecommunications Carriers’, Vendors’ Obligations to Protect Customer Data
On Sept. 17, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it has reached a Consent Decree with AT&T Services ...
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Jasmine Crockett Attacks GOP Witness As a ‘Simpleminded, Underqualified White Man’ Over DEI Attacks
Jasmine Crockett attacked a member of the Federal Communications Commission as a "simple-minded underqualified White man" ...
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R.I. Commerce, Cox Communications can’t connect on broadband access map
A lawsuit against the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation filed by one of the state’s largest cable and internet providers has ...
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Medicare One-to-One Consent Rules Go Into Effect October 1!
Readers of this blog are aware of the fact that, beginning on October 1, 2024, the Medicare one-to-one consent rules will go ...
Channel 3000
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Rules WISC-TV must follow when airing political advertisements before Election Day
No matter where you go, what you watch or listen to, or what you read, political advertising is everywhere as the U.S.
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Cox Files Lawsuit Against RI Commerce Corp Relating to $108M in Federal Broadband Funds
Cox Communications filed a blistering lawsuit against the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation on Monday — Governor Dan McKee is ...
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Airtel tackling India’s spam call epidemic with AI
This week, Bharti Airtel has announced the rollout of its new AI-powered spam detection solution. The solution, which has ...
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The Federal Communications Commission’s public DEI shaming is unconstitutional
For almost 30 years, broadcasters haven’t been required to survey and report on the race and ethnicity of their employees.
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