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  • A view of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lobby featuring the FCC seal on a white wall, surrounded by glass panels with vertical patterns and soft lighting.
    Senators send letter to FCC chair over ‘weaponization’ of commission

    Three senators sent a letter to FCC Chair Brendan Carr and Commissioner Nathan Simington Wednesday about the “weaponization” of the commission, including Carr’s direction that the commission’s Enforcement Bureau open an investigation into NPR and PBS member stations.The letter was from Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), members of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. The letter also cited the commission reinstating complaints involving ABC, CBS and NBC.  “Taken together, these efforts appear politically motivated and designed to punish, censor or intimidate members of the free press based on political disagreement with editorial choices,” the letter said.

  • Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Jonesboro, presents a bill to the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs on Thursday, February 13, 2025 while Sen. Jim Dotson, R-Bentonville, looks on. (Mary Hennigan/Arkansas Advocate)
    Arkansas committee advances bill to abolish state library and PBS oversight boards

    This article was first published by the Arkansas Advocate and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. An Arkansas Senate committee on Thursday advanced a proposal to abolish the state boards that oversee public libraries and educational public television programs. The full Senate will be next to hear Senate Bill 184, which would transfer the powers and authorities of the Arkansas State Library Board and the Arkansas Educational Television Commission to the state Department of Education.

  • ‘The Sam Sanders Show’ goes national through PRX distribution

    Sam Sanders is returning to public radio’s national airwaves with his new KCRW show on media and entertainment.  PRX will distribute The Sam Sanders Show, which premiered in October on the station in Santa Monica, Calif. The weekly show is now available to stations across the country.