FCC Refutes Censorship, Checks Out “The Sight”
Washington D.C.– The Federal Communications Compensation (FCC) is under scrutiny after accusations of censorship emerged worrying a Stephen Colbert interview with an Autonomous Senate candidate. FCC Chair Brendan Carr refuted insurance claims of federal government censorship, mentioning CBS can have broadcast the meeting with James Talarico if equivalent time rules were followed.
Trick Truths:
- The FCC validated it is investigating ABC’s “The Sight” for prospective equivalent time rule offenses.
- New FCC assistance, issued in January, got rid of the “authentic” news exemption for talk programs.
- Colbert’s unaired interview with Talarico amassed over 6 million sights on YouTube.
- Democratic FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez criticized the support, citing totally free speech problems.









