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Public media in FCC crosshairs Trump’s FCC chair investigates NPR and PBS, urges Congress to defund them Brendan Carr described as "Trump's Censorship Czar" as he launches media probes.
Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commission’s new chairman, on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the sponsorship practices of NPR and PBS member stations.
Federal Communications Chair Brendan Carr has ordered investigations into NPR and PBS with the goal of slashing the money given to the government-funded organizations, The New York Times reports ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr has ordered the agency to launch an investigation into underwriting sponsorship announcements that air on PBS and NPR.
The investigation will revolve around NPR and PBS airing sponsorships across their 1,500-plus member stations, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said.
The House passed the rescissions package last month, 214-212, with four Republicans joining all Democrats against. In the ...
Republican officials criticized PBS Kansas for running an ad asking viewers to contact senators about preserving funding, as ...
"I would encourage PBS & NPR to focus more on how they managed to lose America’s trust. That is their problem, not Congress’s work to ensure good stewardship of taxpayer dollars," Carr says ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on Senate Republicans to support a sweeping spending rollback that includes a controversial effort to strip federal funding from ...
Trump and GOP members of Congress accuse the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. Trump plans a rescission, giving Congress 45 days to approve it or allow funding to be restored.
Paramount said Tuesday it would allocate $16 million to Trump's future presidential library and his legal fees and costs.
Trump and GOP members of Congress accuse the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. Trump plans a rescission, giving Congress 45 days to approve it or allow funding to be restored.