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  2. Outgoing FCC Chair Dismisses Complaints Against TV ... - AOL

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    Here are the three complaints and the one petition the FCC is dismissing: Complaint against ABC-owned WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, filed by the conservative Center for American Rights on Sept. 24 ...

  3. New FCC Chair Revives Complaints Against NBC, ABC And CBS ...

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    The Federal Communications Commission revived three complaint against NBC, ABC and CBS on Wednesday, after a conservative group alleged multiple instances of bias against now-President Donald ...

  4. CBS turns over documents in FCC probe of then VP Harris' '60 ...

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    Carr's predecessor, Jessica Rosenworcel, said on Jan. 16 a nonprofit group that filed a complaint against CBS had failed to provide sufficient evidence that the broadcast engaged in "a deliberate ...

  5. FCC and CBS release unedited '60 Minutes' Kamala Harris ... - AOL

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    The Harris interview provoked the ire of Trump, who filed a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS a few weeks after the interview was broadcast. Trump alleged that CBS had engaged in deceptive editing ...

  6. CBS, Inc. v. FCC - Wikipedia

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    CBS, Inc. v. FCC, 453 U.S. 367 (1981), is a United States Supreme Court decision finding that the Federal Communications Act of 1934 created a new, individual right to broadcast access for candidates for federal office. [1]

  7. The chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is forcefully pushing back on calls from former President Trump to punish broadcast networks that he says are not fair to him. “While ...

  8. FCC Chief Brendan Carr Says Trump ‘Has Been Right ... - AOL

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    The original FCC complaint filed against WCBS-TV New York came from the Chicago-based Center for American Rights, which describes itself as a nonprofit law firm.

  9. CBS, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    CBS, Inc vs. FCC (453 US 367) is a 1981 United States Supreme Court decision finding that the Federal Communications Act of 1934 created a new, individual right to broadcast access for candidates for federal office. [1]