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The FCC, now chaired by Trump appointee Brendan Carr, has reinstated complaints against ABC, CBS, and NBC over alleged bias in their 2024 election coverage, including ABC’s debate moderation and Kamala Harris’s appearances on CBS's 60 Minutes and NBC's Saturday Night Live.

Previously dismissed by former FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel for lack of evidence, the complaints will now be investigated.

Critics warn the move risks politicizing FCC authority and undermining press freedom.

Trump has also sued CBS over its Harris interview, alleging it was "misleading."

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[–] Steve 23 points 1 day ago (1 children)

TV news is dying anyway.
Do you really know anyone under the age of 50 who gets their news from television?

This is a nightmare. A very real step toward a fascist authoritarian dictatorship. Not not because of TV news. Because of what might happen to all other news outlets. He's has the biggest social platforms bowing to him already.

That's why it needs to he stopped. Not because of loosing a medium that's dying anyway. But because he wants to control all news media. We can't let him have any.

[–] MrMcGasion@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Absolutely.

To add to that, even though Trump complains about how the "mainstream media" treats him, in reality he has the actual mainstream media on his side (Joe Rogan, etc). Saw someone bring up a statistic the other day that pointed out that as far as audience reach: Kamala Harris would have had to appear on CNN, Fox, and MSNBC for 3 hours every night for two weeks, during prime time, to have the same reach Trump got from going on Joe Rogan.

Obviously that comparison is to cable channels rather than the broadcast channels the FCC has more authority to "investigate," but the allegations of "unfairness" are entirely out of touch with modern reality.