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Despite accusing the larger broadcasters of “controlling so much of what goes on over the airwaves,” the FCC chair did not ...
Minutes” ran a highly partisan segment likening President Trump to a cold-blooded mob boss — even as its corporate parent, ...
Trump falsely claimed that Paramount, CBS and '60 Minutes' admitted to the 'crime' of editing a Kamala Harris interview.
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, says the comment is not meant as a ‘threat.’ ...
A report in the closely read ‘What I’m Hearing’ newsletter reports that talks have ‘stalled out,’ deepening the crisis for ...
Carr, a MAGA ideologue who wears a gold lapel pin in the shape of Trump’s profile, has to okay the Paramount-Skydance deal ...
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Levels Wildly Inaccurate Attack on 60 Minutes — Along With New Threat to Sue NYT for Reporting a FactPresident Donald Trump has frequently ranted about a 60 Minutes interview last fall with Vice President Kamala Harris, but ...
Last fall's “60 Minutes” story on Kamala Harris — the subject of a $20 billion lawsuit by President Donald Trump — was ...
Journalists are still producing valuable reporting, analysis and commentary. But the legacy U.S. journalism industry has ...
President Donald Trump called the Emmy nomination for the CBS "60 Minutes" interview of Kamala Harris a "slap in the face" to ...
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating whether ... license investigation and the president’s lawsuit into “60 Minutes” are separate from the merger probe — comments that ...
(CNN) — Brendan Carr, the top communications regulator, doesn’t view his investigation into CBS as “a threat” to the broadcaster. Sitting down with CNBC host Sara Eisen at the Milken ...
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