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The FCC granted three new high-frequency international broadcast applications — known to most as the shortwave band — to U.S.
Major changes could be coming to the agency according to FCC Chairman Brandon Carr. Carr announced an initiative known as “Delete… Delete… Delete” with the aim of taking away rules that are deemed no ...
Olivia Trusty told senators she would “focus on the rules” and not politicize the FCC if confirmed, in a Senate Commerce ...
On April 7, 2025, the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau (Bureau) of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) issued an ...
The Federal Communications Commission and News 2 are asking you to support local television news as part of a new initiative. The “Delete, delete, ...
The Federal Communications Commission is asking for your help. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is asking for you to give your ...
The Federal Communications Commission wants your input in helping the agency to rethink some of its regulations. The public ...
Over the years, the ways we consume media have changed, but many of the regulations regarding that media have not.
The FCC is seeking public input on which regulations should be revised or eliminated as part of its “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative, with comments accepted until April 11.
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A new initiative launched by the Federal Communications Commission is your chance to have a say in some of its regulations.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced the “Delete Delete Delete” initiative last month. According to the public notice, people have until April 11 to provide their comments.