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"I have asked the @FCC's Enforcement Bureau to open an investigation into Disney & ABC," Carr wrote.
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Carr said FCC's Enforcement Bureau will be engaging with Disney "to obtain an accounting of Disney and ABC’s DEI programs, policies, and practices."
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The Federal Communications Commission is opening an investigation into Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) and its ABC network, the FCC chief said in a social media post. "While Disney started as an iconic American company,
FCC boss Brendan Carr rejected CBS’s request to dismiss the complaint over the “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris. Privately, he had harsher words for network brass.
The Center for American Rights filed the news distortion complaint against flagship station WCBS over the editing of a CBS 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. The complaint was dismissed in January by then-Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. Carr, Trump's pick to lead the FCC, revived the complaint shortly after taking over.
The Walt Disney Co. is the latest media conglomerate to be targeted by Donald Trump’s FCC chairman over its DEI practices. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said today that he sent a letter to Walt Disney Co.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump FCC Announces Investigation Into Disney for Going ‘All in on DEI’FCC Chairman Brendan Carr on Friday published a letter announcing his intention to investigate The Walt Disney Company and ABC over DEI practices.
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Trump’s FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, declined to drop an investigation into CBS over its “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris last year.
Trump's FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, has notified CEO Bob Iger that he's investigating Disney and ABC's DEI programs.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has opened an inquiry into Disney and ABC's DEI programs, marking the second investigation of a major media company.
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We’re not close in my view to the position of dismissing that complaint at this point,” FCC chair Brendan Carr said.