Jimmy Kimmel slams FCC
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Stephen Colbert took a jab at his employer, CBS, for paying $16 million to settle a lawsuit with the Trump administration.
A little-used FCC rule could make a comeback if commission Chair Brendan Carr has his way.
The agency said exemptions to laws requiring FCC licensees to provide equal opportunities to candidates should be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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FCC to crack down on liberal late night shows, 'The View' not giving equal airtime to GOP guests
The FCC announced it will enforce its "equal opportunities requirement" for politicians who appear on network shows like "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "The View."
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FCC takes aim at 'The View,' 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' in fight over 'equal time' rules for politicians
FCC appears to be taking a dim view of whether late-night and daytime TV talk shows that interview politicians deserve an exemption from the 'equal time' rules
The FCC has announced plans to enforce rules that late-night programs give equal time to opposing political candidates.
The Trump administration’s guidance will put new pressure on daytime and late-night TV hosts, and renew free expression concerns from Democrats.
Stephen Colbert used his late-night show to clap back at the new F.C.C. “crackdown rules” that his lawyers warned him “not to talk about.” “A new crackdown on late-night TV? That has enormous implications for me for four more months,