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Paramount, Skydance and National Amusement’s talks with the FCC continued on Tuesday, with representatives from the three companies meeting with commissioner Olivia Trusty and her staff to tout the “significant public interest benefits” of their pending $8 billion merger.
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Brendan Carr, the Trump-appointed Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is wading into the backlash surrounding The Late Show’s cancellation with nasty insults. Carr took to X Tuesday morning to mock the “partisan left,
The latest meeting comes after David Ellison spoke with the agency's chairman Brendan Carr about the pending $8 billion deal
The Federal Communications Commission is changing how it approaches broadband deployment under Donald Trump's second administration.
David Ellison met this week with Brendan Carr and FCC staffers to discuss the Paramount Global merger which is still under agency review.
The lawmakers also asked chairman Brendan Carr to "cease interfering with the judgment of independent news organizations"
Finally, Carr also outlined plans to overhaul public safety communications with updates to the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), and a reform of the Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) to reduce reporting burden while preserving emergency response value.