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FCC Chairman Threatens to Revoke Broadcast Licenses for Media Companies
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FCC Chairman Threatens to Revoke Broadcast Licenses for Media Companies

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has taken a strong stance on media accountability, indicating he is prepared to revoke broadcast licenses of major media companies, including Comcast, if he deems it necessary. He emphasized that these licenses are not 'sacred cows' and that he will act in alignment with President Trump’s directives.

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