FCC, Trump and Colbert
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The Federal Communications Commission is changing how it approaches broadband deployment under Donald Trump's second administration.
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PCMag on MSNRepublican-Led FCC Moves to Kill Gigabit Broadband Speed GoalRaising the broadband speed benchmark to 1Gbps is 'prejudicial to technologies such as satellite and fixed wireless,' says FCC Chair Brendan Carr.
The latest meeting comes after David Ellison spoke with the agency's chairman Brendan Carr about the pending $8 billion deal
President Trump has said that he anticipates receiving at least $20 million in advertising, public service announcements or similar programming from incoming Paramount Global owner Skydance as part of a settlement to resolve a lawsuit that 60 Minutes conducted with Kamala Harris.
Brendan Carr, the Chair of President Trump’s Federal Communications Commission, is speaking out about CBS’ cancelation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Carr wrote on X, “The partisan left’s ritualist wailing and gnashing of teeth over Colbert is quite revealing.
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The Federal Communications Commission is ditching Biden-era standards for measuring progress toward the goal of universal broadband deployment.
At its July 24, 2025 meeting, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to adopt a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) seeking
In meeting with FCC officials, Skydance's David Ellison promised that CBS's "editorial decision-making reflects the varied ideological perspectives of American viewers."
The future of EchoStar’s wireless telecommunications service is at the center of conflicting governmental views on the competitive nature of the U.S. mobile telecom space brought to the forefront by T-Mobile US gaining approval for its UScellular acquisition.