Trump administration sued for union-busting at USAGM, Voice of America
The lawsuit claims the August 28 order was retaliation for unions’ litigation and grievances opposing the agency’s dismantlement.
The lawsuit claims the August 28 order was retaliation for unions’ litigation and grievances opposing the agency’s dismantlement.
The Phoenix Suns and Mercury signed a two-year extension with Gray Television to air games free over-the-air across Arizona through 2027-28.
A federal judge dismissed Trump’s $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, calling the 85-page complaint too long and improper.
The Trump administration is escalating its crackdown on dissent, using Charlie Kirk’s assassination and other flashpoints to justify a sweeping authoritarian project.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has weighed revoking the “news program” status of ABC’s roundtable discussion show “The View.”
Weigel Broadcasting has formally set a launch date for its western-themed multicast network West
The complaint filed by the Center for American Rights targets KABC-TV, located in the broadcast market of Disney’s corporate headquarters.
Nexstar says its decision to pull “Jimmy Kimmel Live” from its ABC affiliates was not related to its business deals that require FCC approval.
Fox News finished August as the leading news brand on YouTube, racking up 386.2 million views and outpacing both broadcast and cable rivals, according to data released by social media analytics firm Emplifi.
Hearst Media Production Group has renewed “The Visioneers With Zay Harding” for a full season on CBS, with new episodes beginning October 4.
President Donald Trump suggested the FCC should revoke broadcast licenses from stations tied to networks that air overwhelmingly negative coverage of him.
Lawmakers are working toward a path that would compel FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to testify on his handling of matters involving local broadcasters.