Keith Woods announced his resignation as major companies revoke their diversity policies, and NPR faces an investigation that could pull its federal funding.
HeartMedia responds to FCC scrutiny over alleged perform-for-play agreements at its upcoming iHeartCountry Festival.
Shadowbanning, demonetizing may violate consumer protection, competition laws under FTC purview, new agency chair warns. Section 230 "advisory opinion" could send Big Tech investors fleeing, columnist ...
After the FCC called into question whether or not iHeartMedia is properly compensating artists for their performances, the ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr wrote a letter to top tech CEOs, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, calling ...
The FCC is probing iHeartMedia over alleged payola violations, questioning if artists are pressured to perform for free for ...
WASHINGTON —FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced the appointment of Bradley Craigmyle as deputy general counsel of the FCC. In ...
The nation’s top communications regulator made a stop in Baldwin County Monday morning and you might be surprised why.
The nation’s top communications regulator made a stop in Baldwin County Monday morning and you might be surprised why.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is expected to brief GOP lawmakers on an FCC probe into George Soros and his influence on local ...
The Shari Redstone-controlled media company released fourth-quarter earnings Wednesday. The company cut streaming losses.
The Federal Communications Commission is asking iHeartMedia to prove it isn't making music artists perform without full compensation in exchange for better radio airplay, a possible violation of U.S.