Republican Senate aide Olivia Trusty has been picked as a commissioner for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), President-elect Trump announced on Truth Social Thursday afternoon ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced Senate aide Olivia Trusty as his pick for FCC commissioner, which would give Republicans a majority at the regulatory agency. Trusty is currently policy ...
Ahead of his inauguration on Monday, President-elect Donald Trump has announced Olivia Trusty as his nominee for FCC Commissioner to replace the seat soon to be vacated by Democratic Chairwoman ...
So on Thursday, according to a statement obtained by CNN, she is dismissing all of the pending petitions and complaints before the FCC that, she asserted, “seek to curtail freedom of the press.” ...
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the action is important because "the incoming President has called on the Federal Communications Commission to revoke licenses for broadcast television ...
The departing chairwoman of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, warned of efforts to tie the broadcast station license renewals to news content, as the agency dismissed a series of complaints brought ...
She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Georgetown University. Olivia will work with our incredible new chairman of the FCC, Brendan Carr, to cut regulations at a ...
As President-elect, Joe Biden spent months seeking to fill the fifth seat on the FCC, a chair that eventually went to Anna Gómez after two disastrous attempts to get Senate confirmation of Gigi Sohn.
The fraud involves operatives calling homeowners, who oftentimes had previously sought relief from their mortgage lender and thus were expected to be contacted, according to the FCC. The callers ...
Even the stylus on the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) is more than just a pointing tool. The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) passes FCC certification hinting that a U.S. release could be coming soon Speaking of ...
In the letter, Optimum complained Nexstar was “demanding exorbitant rate increases,” forcing it to “pay for less popular programming” and was violating a 2024 FCC order by handling ...