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FCC Investigating NBCUniversal Local and Comcast Over Treatment of Affiliates

UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – The FCC probes Comcast over complaints that coercive affiliate contracts threaten local stations' independence and community service, with only 31% of Americans trusting mass media, a 2024 poll shows.

  • Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr wrote to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Tuesday, launching an inquiry into NBC affiliation agreements that may undermine local station independence.
  • Prompted by complaints, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr wrote that the FCC has authority to ensure local stations retain independence, amid alleged coercive tactics by NBC and other networks.
  • Local station owners have voiced mounting frustration, reporting that NBC, ABC, and CBS impose higher fees, restrict prime-time programming, and limit digital distribution, citing alleged coercive practices.
  • NBCUniversal said it received the FCC inquiry and will cooperate, stressing its support for local stations and noting potential fines or regulatory actions if violations are found.
  • Suggesting broader oversight, he said the FCC's probe could reshape industry relationships and restore balance to the broadcasting ecosystem, according to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr.
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Radio & Television Business Report broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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