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ABC's FCC fight could redefine press freedom

ABC is engaged in a legal dispute with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which could establish a significant precedent regarding press freedom and the regulation of broadcasters. The FCC, under Chair Brendan Carr, is challenging late-night and daytime talk shows such as 'The View' for potentially violating rules requiring equal airtime for political candidates. ABC opposes these actions, claiming they threaten established legal standards and press freedom. Additionally, the FCC is reviewing ABC's local station licenses, investigating potential violations related to diversity, equity

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AxiosIndependentCenter8 days ago
ABC's FCC fight could redefine press freedom

ABC is engaged in a legal dispute with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which could establish a significant precedent regarding press freedom and the regulation of broadcasters. The FCC, under Chair Brendan Carr, is challenging late-night and daytime talk shows such as 'The View' for potentially violating rules requiring equal airtime for political candidates. ABC opposes these actions, claiming they threaten established legal standards and press freedom. Additionally, the FCC is reviewing ABC's local station licenses, investigating potential violations related to diversity, equity

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the issue without overtly favoring one over the other. It reports on ABC's stance against the FCC's actions while also explaining the FCC's rationale for targeting certain programming. There is no clear ideological slant in the language or framing.

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