Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said he is launching investigations into both PBS and NPR, in the hopes of helping Congress defund the public broadcasters. His basis for the investigation stems from what he alleges are potentially unlawful commercials.
Brendan Carr, the Trump-allied chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, sent a letter this week to the heads of NPR and PBS announcing an investigation into the public outlets for airing sponsorships,
FCC chair, Republican Brendan Carr, reportedly sent a letter to NPR and PBS announcing the launch of an investigation into potential airing of 'prohibited commercial' ads.
Brendan Carr, the new head of the Federal Communications Commission under President Trump, says the public broadcasters are being investigated for allegedly running commercials.
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr announced he would be investigating two publicly funded media outlets.
Disney paid Donald Trump $15 million. Meta paid $22 million. Next question: How much will Paramount pay? The question after that: How many more giant tech and media companies will pay the president of the United States to settle lawsuits?
First ABC News paid millions to settle a lawsuit with Trump, and now Meta and CBS appear to be following along.
Trump’s new head of the Federal Communications Commission is accusing the public media outlets of misconduct — a claim they deny.
Paramount Global and CBS News may have very different views on the journalism produced each week by “60 Minutes.” Staffers at CBS News, the unit that serves as home to the venerable newsmagazine as well as “CBS Evening News” and has ties to the early days of TV news when Edward R.
Trump administration moving to fire FBI agents involved in investigations into President Donald Trump, AP sources say.