Cruz attacks FCC review of ABC broadcast licenses
Senator Ted Cruz criticized the FCC due to its review of ABC broadcast licenses, referencing previous remarks where he compared the agency's chairman to a "mafioso" concerning threats to revoke broadcast licenses over speech. The article is limited in scope, focusing only on the senator's critique of the FCC's action regarding ABC.
Key Takeaways
- Ted Cruz criticized the FCC over its review of ABC broadcast licenses.
- Cruz previously compared FCC chairman Brendan Carr to a “mafioso.”
- The earlier dispute centered on threats to revoke broadcasters’ licenses over disfavored speech.
Why It Matters
The immediate issue is political pressure on the FCC’s handling of broadcast licenses tied to speech. Cruz’s comments keep the agency’s review of ABC in the spotlight and tie it directly to Brendan Carr’s earlier threats about revoking licenses. For the wider media ecosystem, the dispute underscores how licensing authority can become a flashpoint in broadcast regulation. What to watch next: whether the FCC takes any further action on ABC’s licenses or responds publicly to Cruz’s criticism.
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