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09/08/2025
SNY, WPIX Extend Amid Nexstar-Mission Ownership Questions
Nexstar’s involvement in the New York station WPIX has been under FCC scrutiny for well over a year, but that’s not stopping it from making deals.
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09/08/2025
FCC to Roll out Broadcast Quadrennial Review
The FCC will vote at its September meeting to kick off the agency’s congressionally required quadrennial review of its broadcast ownership rules.
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09/08/2025
Hello to CBS News’ Ombudsman
Paramount named Kenneth Weinstein, the former President/CEO of conservative-leaning public policy think tank Hudson Institute, as the ombudsman for CBS News.
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09/05/2025
NAB Focuses on Sports in Latest Regulatory Push
NAB launched a new phase in its campaign to modernize broadcast ownership rules, with new creative highlighting the risk of losing live sports on free broadcast channels.
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09/03/2025
Nexstar ‘Pushing on an Open Door’ With M&A
Nexstar hasn’t exactly been subtle with its intention to capitalize on an administration and FCC that are more welcoming of deregulation.
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09/03/2025
Carr Takes Aim at Bus Hotspots
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is calling for votes to reverse two recent agency decisions: a 2023 move to fund WiFi on school buses and a 2024 decision to support hotspots for students or library patrons outside of schools and libraries.