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 Federal Communications Commission’s new chairman, on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the ...
The letter cited FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s own letter asking the commission’s Enforcement Bureau to open an investigation into NPR and PBS member stations.
PBS President Paula Kerger has felt the heat from politicians over government funding before. But this time the FCC is ...
FCC’s Brendan Carr also suggests an investigation could be relevant to conservative congressional efforts to defund the public broadcasters.
Katherine Maher, the chief executive of NPR ... “We have worked for decades with the FCC in support of noncommercial educational broadcasters who provide essential information, educational ...
The chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is launching an investigation into NPR and PBS over their alleged “airing of commercials.” “I am concerned that NPR and PBS ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr has asked the commission’s Enforcement Bureau to investigate underwriting announcements of NPR, PBS and their member stations, a letter obtained by Current shows. In the letter, ...
Democratic FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks criticizes ... The letter was sent to both NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger. “I am concerned that NPR and PBS broadcasts could be ...
“PBS is proud of the noncommercial educational programming we provide to all Americans through our member stations,” Kerger said in a statement (via NPR). “We work diligently to comply with the FCC’s ...
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