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12/18/2025
FCC Meeting Caps an Eventful 2025
No time to rest for the FCC, which held its final open meeting for 2025 just a short 24 hours after Senate Commerce’s oversight hearing.
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12/18/2025
NCTA Presses FCC To Restore Top-Four Ban
NCTA called on the FCC to reinstate the top-four prohibition to its broadcast ownership rules, arguing it has the statutory authority to bring it back.
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12/18/2025
Verizon-Frontier Progress
The pending merger between Verizon and Frontier Communications hit a speed bump laid out by the California Public Utilities Commission, but it’s looking like there could be forward progress in the new year.
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12/18/2025
Cox Files Pole Attachment Complaint at the FCC
Cox Communications filed a pole attachment complaint at the FCC this week against Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E), accusing it of imposing unlawful and unreasonable rates, terms and conditions. Cox’s
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12/17/2025
Carr and Markey Face Off
Perhaps the loudest moment in Wednesday’s grilling of FCC Chair Brendan Carr came during an exchange with Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA).
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12/17/2025
FCC Chair Says Agency No Longer Independent
A lot is going to be made about the fireworks coming out of Wednesday’s Senate Commerce hearing over the broadcast public interest standard and the Jimmy Kimmel saga, but those with business in front of the FCC may want to pay closer attention to Chairman Brendan Carr’s responses on whether it’s an independent agency.