Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commission’s new chairman, on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the sponsorship practices of NPR and PBS member stations.
Pirate radio stations have been around since the 1960s, when music enthusiasts in the United Kingdom, unsatisfied with BBC ...
Carr, 46, explained that his specific concern is related to corporate underwriting announcements broadcast by NPR and PBS member stations, which may violate rules prohibiting public broadcasters ...
Carr said he was “concerned” that some NPR and PBS member stations might be violating federal law by running sponsorship ...
The FCC defines pirate radio broadcasting as the unauthorized transmission of radio frequency signals on frequencies found on or near AM and FM radio bands. Since January 2021, the FCC has ...
A Federal Communications Commission order that alters the use of a public safety radio band is arbitrary, capricious, and contrary to law, two sheriffs’ associations tell the D.C. Circuit.