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The comments come after two interviews involving Talarico on ABC and CBS have made headlines in the past week.
Brendan Carr cited the federal requirement that broadcast stations give equal time to political candidates.
The FCC has opened an inquiry into ABC’s The View to review whether a political interview with James Talarico violated equal-time broadcast rules.
The FCC has confirmed an “enforcement action” is underway against ABC’s “The View” for potential violations of the equal time rule after the talk show featured James
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said that the agency “has an enforcement action underway on ABC’s The View after the show featured James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, as a guest. “We’re taking a look at it,
There is zero doubt who is already the winner of the first week of early voting in Texas, even if a single ballot hasn't been counted yet.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched a probe into ABC’s “The View” after the program held an interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, according to multiple outlets.
Late-night has found itself in the center of another brouhaha involving the Federal Communications Commission. The Late Show host Stephen Colbert made headlines last night when he said that CBS lawyers had prevented him from having Texas state representative James Talarico on Monday's episode as a result of new guidance from FCC Chair Brendan