FCC chair sends letter to Google questioning faith-based discrimination claims against YouTube TV
- Federal Communications Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai regarding YouTube TV's refusal to carry Great American Family, implying potential faith-based discrimination.
- Carr acknowledged the FCC's limited authority over streaming services like YouTube TV but is considering expanding regulations.
- YouTube spokesperson Audrey Lopez stated there are no policies prohibiting religious content on their platform.
- Additionally, Google faces scrutiny from Rep. Jim Jordan regarding allegations of content removal at the Biden administration's request.
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Great American Family increases pressure on YouTube TV to carry content - Washington Examiner
Great American Family has issued a call to its fans and social media users to contact Google and YouTube, specifically to request both media giants to pick up its movies and content on YouTube TV. The network specializing in faith-based programming is available on Cox, Hulu, and DirecTV streams, but has notably been unavailable to users on YouTube TV, which surpassed eight million subscribers last year. On Friday, Federal Communications Commissi…
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