Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is taking the first steps in eroding a key legal protection enjoyed by Big Tech.
The nation’s top communications regulator made a stop in Baldwin County Monday morning and you might be surprised why.
Singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow slammed “President Musk” and shared a video showing her Tesla car driving away on a truck bed.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair Brendan Carr hit back at three of his predecessors accusing them of “partisan” bias and “Trump Derangement Syndrome” over their collective condemnation of his media crackdown.
Chair Brendan Carr slammed his predecessors at the department after they criticized him for his probing of major broadcast outlets he has said are unfair to
Republican FCC Chair Brendan Carr slammed former Transportation Secretary Buttgieg for claiming the Trump administration is putting Americans "at risk" with incompetence.
UPDATED, with Carr comment: FCC chairman Brendan Carr has launched an investigation of Comcast ‘s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, claiming that the programs may violate equal employment opportunity laws.
NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, NPR and KCBS radio all have one thing in common: They’re under scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission, which is now being led by Brendan Carr, a Republican who has praised President Donald Trump as a leader in combating bias in the media.
FCC chairman Brendan Carr has opened an investigation into diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices at Comcast and NBCUniversal.
The FCC wields authority over media companies, and Trump-appointed chairman Brendan Carr has sought to rattle that industry right away. What's next?
Carr, who is investigating NPR for allegedly operating as a commercial entity while receiving public funds, had no shortage of snark for the singer.
Apple's satellite communication partner Globalstar recently met with FCC Chairman Brendan Carr about protecting its radio spectrum access from SpaceX.