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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a program that collects fees to help underserved areas was legal, David Murray writes.
The Federal Communications Commission on July 14 approved an approximately $3.7 billion ($5 billion Canadian) sale of ...
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The Observer on MSNThe show’s over: Stephen Colbert is cancelled … and so is satire in AmericaThe sorry tale behind a court case, the payment of $16m to Trump’s future library and the end of The Late Show ...
Skydance Media CEO David Ellison and his legal counsel met with Federal Communications Commission Chairman ... Read More ...
Skydance CEO Meets FCC Chair Amid Paramount Merger Review Skydance Media CEO David Ellison recently met with FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to address the pending P ...
The Federal Communications Commission released details on July 17 of its sweeping plan to reexamine ... Read More ...
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Ellison "discussed Skydance’s commitment to unbiased journalism and its embrace of diverse viewpoints" in the meeting, as ...
Texting a password recovery link to a customer presents the risk of someone else taking over the account. Researchers found ...
The "Click to Cancel" rule was proposed by the FCC last fall to make unsubscribing from a service as easy as signing up.
More than a year after Skydance Media and its partners clinched a deal with Shari Redstone and Paramount Global to merge the ...
The FCC is actively pursuing its "Build America Agenda" to modernize the U.S. communications infrastructure and streamline ...
By canceling "The Late Show," CBS and Paramount simultaneously bend the knee to an aspiring despot — and open the door for ...
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