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05/06/2026
Eighth Circuit Reverses FCC’s Digital Discrimination Rules
It took a year and a half to ponder, but the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to vacate the FCC’s digital discrimination rules in full.
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03/30/2026
Should Sports Leagues Keep Antitrust Exemptions?
In the spirit of March, the state of live sports distribution is madness, hence why the FCC’s Media Bureau opened a docket on the matter. Friday was the deadline for initial comments.
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03/02/2026
Charter-Cox Inches Forward
The FCC may have given the $34.5 billion Charter-Cox merger its blessing on Friday, but not everyone is thrilled with the combo.
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02/27/2026
FCC Gives Charter-Cox Merger Green Light
We’re closer to a Cox-Charter union, with the FCC giving its blessing to Charter’s $34.5 billion acquisition of Cox Communications.
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02/09/2026
NCTA, FCC Highlight AI Policy Plans
The theme of this year’s State of the Net Conference was “More Than Meets the AI” and there was plenty to digest on that front.
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12/17/2025
FCC Chair Says Agency No Longer Independent
A lot is going to be made about the fireworks from last week’s Senate Commerce hearing, but those with business in front of the FCC may want to pay attention to Brendan Carr’s responses on whether it’s an independent agency.