A federal appeals court stopped the FCC’s latest attempt to treat the internet like a public utility, and advocates plan to fight back at the local and congressional levels.
A U.S. Court of Appeals this week ruled that the FCC did not have legal authority to revive the so-called net neutrality rules that were first introduced a decade ago under the Obama Administration.
The so-called “Twitter Files” free speech warriors are curiously silent about FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr's jawboning ...
A federal appeals court has struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules. Here's what it means ...
Paramount Global and Skydance Media punched back at critics of their pending merger, saying that they fail to show they’ll be ...
A federal court invalidates FCC's net neutrality rules, citing limits on agency authority and the impact of the Loper Bright ...
FCC Communications Marketplace Report provides a snapshot of radio in the increasingly competitive and evolving audio world.
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down FCC net neutrality rules, delivering a significant win for Republicans and ...
The new Trump administration will likely take a deregulatory approach to artificial intelligence (AI). President-elect Donald Trump has pledged ...
Expect to see new entities added to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) “Covered List” of communications equipment and services deemed ...
The FCC's net neutrality rules prevented internet service providers from throttling or blocking some content or charging more ...
With Donald Trump’s return to the presidency, the FCC is set for a sharp shift under Brendan Carr’s leadership.