Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the public utility regulatory arm of the United States federal government. Among other sectors, the FCC regulates broadcast television, broadcast radio, telecommunications companies and other utilities. The FCC is based in Washington, D.C.

El Huracán Ian inhabilita estaciones de radio y televisión en Florida
El huracán Ian ha interrumpido las estaciones de radio y televisión en toda Florida.
By:
Matthew Keys & Carol Alfonso

More than 25,000 without cable, Internet as hurricane hits Florida
More than 25,000 Florida residents are without cable, landline phone or Internet service in Florida as Hurricane Ian slams the coast as a Category 4 storm.

Teléfono, Internet regresan lentamente en Puerto Rico
Miles de clientes de cable, teléfono e Internet en Puerto Rico están nuevamente en línea luego de que el huracán Fiona dañara la infraestructura de comunicaciones de la isla a principios de esta semana.
By:
Matthew Keys & Carol Alfonso

Utilities begin to reconnect phone, Internet service to Puerto Rico after hurricane
Thousands of customers are still without phone, cable or Internet service in Puerto Rico, but many are starting to come online.

Cerca de 800,000 sin teléfono, Internet tras huracán en Puerto Rico
Un fuerte huracán que azotó una parte de Puerto Rico durante el fin de semana ha dejado sin servicio de cable, teléfono e Internet a casi 800,000 residentes.

FCC fines Florida radio company over lack of emergency alert gear
The FCC has fined a Florida-based community radio station over a lack of emergency alert notification equipment.

FEMA says hackers can take over emergency warning system
FEMA is warning broadcasters that an exploit could allow an unscrupulous actor to take over the Emergency Alert System at their stations.

FCC hits microphone maker with fine over interference
The issue involves 32 wireless microphones manufactured and sold by Sound Around under the Pyle brand name.

FCC probes Standard General’s proposed acquisition of TEGNA
The FCC demanded an explanation as to how Standard General's acquisition of TEGNA would serve the public interest.

FCC hits Sinclair-operated stations with $9 million fine
The FCC announced a $9 million fine against more than a dozen television stations operated by Sinclair.

FCC proposes fine against Gray over Alaska TV stations
Federal regulators are seeking a half-million dollar fine against Gray Television over its ownership of two television stations in Alaska.

Prosecutor lodges complaint against local Sinclair station
A local prosecutor's office has filed a formal complaint with the FCC over WBFF-TV's news coverage.