
2:58pm PDT, May 6, 2025
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“So are you threatening to pull their license? Wouldn’t that be a pretty drastic step?” Sara Eisen asked Brenan Carr.
“Well, it’s not a threat, that’s a penalty that is in the Communications Act,” he replied.
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Despite the push for the FCC to take action against CBS and other networks, it’s been several years since the agency has attempted to take on a mainstream media outlet.
“But when was the last time the FCC pulled a broadcast license?” Sara Eisen asked Brendan Carr.
“It’s been a long time, and I think that’s part of the issue. If you step back, you know, trust in the national mainstream media is at an absolute low right. That’s not just my view. Jeff Bezos himself did an op-ed where he said that,” Carr replied.
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Brendan Carr later hinted at Americans turning to local news sources over mainstream media outlets.
“What’s really interesting is that actually local stations, local TV stations, have a lot of trust,” he said. “And so the agenda that I’m trying to run at the FCC is to empower those actual local television stations to serve the public interest.”
“Because what we’ve seen is you’ve got national news media, ABC, NBC, CBS, and they’re exercising more and more control over those local TV stations,” Carr continued. “I don’t think that’s a good thing for the country, so we’re trying to reverse that.”
The White House expressed its support for Carr’s statement by tweeting a clip from his interview.
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