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CBS Hit with Formal FCC Complaint Over Harris Interview
WATCH: FCC commissioner explains if CBS could be in hot water over controversial ’60 Minutes’ edit
FCC commissioner Nathan Simington explained if CBS could be in hot water over the now-infamous "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
CBS hit with FCC complaint over edited 60 Minutes Harris interview: ‘Restore public confidence’
The Center for American Rights accused CBS News of “significant and intentional news distortion” regarding the network’s editing of its Vice President Kamala Harris interview on 60 Minutes. “This isn’t just about one interview or one network,
CBS Hit with Formal FCC Complaint Over Kamala Harris Interview
One member of the Federal Communications Commission believes that the FCC should take a close look at a complaint that CBS crossed regulatory lines in its handling of a “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
CBS accused of 'significant and intentional news distortion' in FCC complaint over '60 Minutes' edit
CBS News has been accused of "significant and intentional news distortion" in a complaint the Center for American Rights filed with the Federal Communications Commission.
FCC Commissioner says complaint against CBS over its "60 Minutes" editing controversy isn't 'ridiculous'
FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington discusses complaints against CBS regarding a "60 Minutes" editing controversy with an interview of Vice President Harris with Fox News Digital.
Watchdog files FCC complaint against CBS over '60 Minutes' edit
The complaint called for the FCC to force CBS to release its transcripts of the interview, citing a long-standing FCC precedent that broadcasters "may not engage in intentional falsification or suppression of new.
FCC chair denounces Trump’s calls for CBS to ‘lose its license’ over Harris’ ‘60 Minutes’ interview
Federal Communications Commission chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel denounced former President Donald Trump’s “threats against free speech” Thursday after he attacked CBS and called for the network to “lose its license” over a recent “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
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How to opt out of the billions of political text messages hitting our phones
With a few weeks to go until Election Day, excitement is mounting. Not just to see who will serve as the next President of ...
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Watchdog files FCC complaint to demand ‘60 Minutes’ release unedited Kamala Harris transcript
The Center for American Rights filed a complaint with the
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'Threats against free speech': FCC chair condemns Trump's call for CBS to lose license
After CBS edited a '60 Minutes' interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump said CBS should ...
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Trump wants CBS license revoked; FCC chair explains that isn’t going to happen
In October 2017, when Trump was president, he criticized NBC and wrote that "network news has become so partisan, distorted ...
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Trump Calls For Biden To Reenter Presidential Race In Weird Rant About CBS
A Federal Communications Commission official previously warned that Donald Trump’s "attacks against broadcast stations" are "threats against free speech." ...
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FCC chair responds to Trump's call for CBS to lose license over Harris interview
Former President Donald Trump has accused CBS of altering a ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
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FCC Proposes Fine Against ESPN For Violation Of Emergency Alert Rules
The FCC has proposed a fine of $146,976 against ESPN for six violation of Emergency Alert System rules. The agency cited an ...
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