Delete, delete, delete: FCC, WGN want feedback to support local news
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Delete, delete, delete: FCC, WGN want feedback to support local news
CHICAGO (WGN) — WGN-TV Channel 9 and the Federal Communications Commission are asking you to support local TV news. The FCC helps regulate media, telecommunications companies and television stations like WGN. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr wants the public’s help in rethinking some of the commission’s regulations by asking you to weigh in on those that should be revised or eliminated altogether. The initiative is called "Delete, delete, delete." "Fo…
‘Delete, Delete, Delete’: How you can be heard by the FCC
(WKBN) - A new initiative launched by the Federal Communications Commission is your chance to have a say in some of its regulations. Read next: Ohio unveils new system for unclaimed funds “Delete, Delete, Delete" was launched by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and announced on March 12 on the social media platform "X." In the post, Carr is asking for your input on regulations you believe should be amended, changed or eradicated completely. The b…
Delete, delete, delete: FCC, WFLA want feedback to support local news
TAMPA (WFLA) - News Channel 8 and the Federal Communications Commission are asking you to support local TV news. The FCC helps regulate media, telecommunications companies and television stations like WFLA. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr wants the public’s help in rethinking some of the commission’s regulations by asking you to weigh in on those that should be revised or eliminated all-together. The initiative is called “Delete, delete, delete.” “Fo…
FCC wants you to weigh-in on ‘Delete, delete, delete’ initiative
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is asking for the public’s help in rethinking some of the Commission’s regulations—asking YOU to weigh in on regulations that should be revised or eliminated altogether. The initiative is called “Delete, delete, delete,” and it was announced by the Chairman last month in a press release and on the social media platform “X.” Chairman Carr said: “For too long, administrative agencies have ad…
FCC seeks local input on eliminating, revising rules for media and telecom companies
Savannah, GA. (WSAV) — The Federal Communications Commission is asking input from local news viewers. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is asking for the public’s help in rethinking some of the Commission’s regulations—asking YOU to weigh-in on regulations that should be revised or eliminated all-together. The initiative is called “Delete, delete, delete,” and it was announced by the Chairman last month in a press release and on the social media platfor…
The DOJ’s antitrust division must reverse its favor to China
You might think that Huawei, China’s global tech giant and secret surveillance tool, is no longer a threat to the United States. Recent action by the Federal Communications Commission suggests otherwise. On March 21, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, announced the formation of a national security group within his agency to investigate how Huawei and other Chinese companies are still sneaking into our telecom networks. The chairman said these companies …
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