CBS argued that the news distortion complaint should be dismissed, saying the U.S. Supreme Court has never 'recognized a sweeping right by the government to second guess editorial decision-making.' ...
The media outlet argued that the federal government becoming a "roving censor” would violate the First Amendment.
CBS on Tuesday urged the Federal Communications Commission to immediately dismiss a complaint over a "60 Minutes" interview ...
Carr told Reuters that he was not open to immediately dismissing the complaint, and that there was still an active investigation into the discrepancy.
Lawyers for CBS say the government has ‘no lawful role in policing the editorial decisions of broadcast news outlets.’ ...
Paramount Global and CBS are seeking dismissal of Donald Trump's ‘60 Minutes’ lawsuit, calling it, "An affront to the First Amendment" ...
“60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens said he refused to apologize and that there is nothing wrong with the Harris edit. Staffers at the network have balked at the notion of settling with ...
Trump has alleged the network deceptively edited a “60 Minutes” interview with Harris to try to tip the ... News organizations routinely edit interviews, removing extraneous words and ...
CBS hits back at FCC over probe into ‘60 Minutes’ edits March 10, 2025 Updated Mon., March 10, 2025 at 9:46 p.m. Vice President Kamala Harris talks to “60 Minutes” correspondent Bill Whitaker.
CBS has asked the Federal Communications Commission to end its investigation into edits of its “60 Minutes” Kamala Harris interview, arguing that the federal government risks becoming “a ...
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