The Federal Communications Commission now says it has killed a plan to question journalists around the country to assess whether those journalists are meeting government-defined “critical information ...
The First Amendment establishes our right to a press free from intrusion, regulation or intimidation by the government. As to a right to be free from questions by a national “news nanny,” it’s all in ...
After much criticism from conservative quarters, the Federal Communications Commission has decided, at least for now, to withdraw plans for its proposed study of how media organizations gather and ...
MT LAUREL, New Jersey — The Federal Communications Commission on April 23 voted to require more safety disclosures from satellite operators seeking licenses and U.S. market access, but stopped short ...
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