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Disney’s ABC Sues FCC Over Challenge to Its Broadcast Licenses

  • On Tuesday, Disney filed a lawsuit in District Court against the FCC, alleging the administration launched a 'retaliatory campaign' violating the First Amendment and seeking to block the agency's license renewal challenge.
  • Earlier this year, Chairman Brendan Carr initiated enforcement proceedings against The View over 'equal time' guidelines; the Commission also ordered an early renewal for eight Disney-owned stations, a departure from decades of regulatory practice.
  • During the investigation, ABC produced more than 13,000 pages of documents across more than 600 requests. The lawsuit argues the agency used 'licenses as an instrument to the same end,' targeting programming content.
  • In an interview, Chairman Carr stated, 'If you didn't take us seriously, now you should.' The lawsuit claims these actions threaten the free press, pressuring media companies to align with administration viewpoints.
  • Regulatory scrutiny intensified following a joke by Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump. The suit warns that if the Administration succeeds, it sends an unmistakable message to every media company to avoid unfavorable stories.
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The American post ABC, owned by the Disney group, in the visor of Donald Trump, counterattacked Tuesday in court, accusing the Republican administration of violating freedom of expression by threatening its broadcasting licenses, reports AFP.

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ABC and Disney sued the FCC after threats to their broadcasting licenses. Learn the reasons for the historic legal action in the United States.

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