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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government created by statute (47 U.S.C. § 151 and 47 U.S.C. A 154) to regulate interstate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government created by statute (47 U.S.C. § 151 and 47 U.S.C. A 154) to regulate interstate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.
Radio and television broadcasters must obtain a license from the government because, according to American law, the public owns the airwaves. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issues these licenses and is in charge of regulating the airwaves.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a government agency responsible for regulating the internet in the United States.
Radio stations in the United States have seen greater consolidation than newspapers or television in the past 10 years. Clear Channel Communications, Cumulus Media Inc., Disney, Emmys, Intercom Communications, and Viacom combined own 18 percent of all radio stations in the United States.
Broadcasters not the FCC or any other government agency are responsible for selecting the material they air. ... In general, we also do not regulate information provided over the Internet, nor do we intervene in private disputes involving broadcast stations or their licensees.
The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable[1]. This regulation falls across all electronic areas that emit radio frequencies such as: the lock on your car in the remote entry system, a remote control airplane, and cloud printing.
The Communications Act prohibits the FCC from censoring broadcast material, in most cases, and from making any regulation that would interfere with freedom of speech. ... It may be restricted, however, in order to avoid its broadcast when there is a reasonable risk that children may be in the audience.
The FCC regulates radio frequency (RF) devices contained in electronic-electrical products that are capable of emitting radio frequency energy by radiation, conduction, or other means. These products have the potential to cause interference to radio services operating in the radio frequency range of 9 kHz to 3000 GHz.
The FCC is prohibited by law from engaging in censorship or infringing on First Amendment rights of the press. It is, however, illegal for broadcasters to intentionally distort the news, and the FCC may act on complaints if there is documented evidence of such behavior from persons with direct personal knowledge.
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