Federal Communications Commission, Skydance and Paramount
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A Southwest Ranches man was sentenced to five years in prison after stealing over $100 million from the FCC’s discounted phone and internet service program in what is considered the largest
Paramount and Skydance announced Friday that, with the Trump administration’s approval, the highly anticipated merger between the entertainment giants is expected to take place next month.
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The Federal Communications Commission can drop its own rules that keep internet providers from favoring some services over others, the court ruled. Continue reading. Jul 26
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Communications and Technology Subcommittee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill on Dec. 5, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) New FCC rules would require AI disclosures from robocallers
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A potential federal court circuit split is developing over the constitutionality of the enforcement authority of federal agencies such as the
Issue: (1) Whether the Federal Communications Commission's assumption of gatekeeper power over new methods of communication, "in the most important place [] for the exchange of views. . . the "vast democratic forums of the Internet,"" violates the First Amendment; (2) whether the radical reinterpretation of the Communications Act of 1934 by the FCC is entitled to deference under Chevron U.S.A ...
On Thursday, the FCC voted 2-1 to approve the $8.4 billion merger between CBS parent Paramount Global (PARA.O) and Skydance Media after Skydance agreed to ensure CBS news and entertainment programming is free of bias, hire an ombudsman for at least two years to review complaints and end diversity programs.
On Monday, January 27, 2025, the One-to-One Consent Rule (“the Rule”) promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission (the “Commission”) a year ago, on December 18, 2023, was set to ...