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FCC Orders a Review of ABC's Broadcast Licenses

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 · 5h · on MSN
First Amendment advocates blast the FCC's early review of ABC broadcast licenses
Free speech advocates sounded the alarm Tuesday over the Federal Communications Commission’s challenge to ABC’s broadcast licenses.

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 · 7h · on MSN
FCC orders review of Disney's licenses after Trump's Kimmel criticism
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FCC’s challenge to ABC station licenses ignites free speech concerns
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US FCC reviewing Disney's ABC station licenses after Jimmy Kimmel joke
FCC reviewing licenses of Disney-owned ABC stations

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 · 10h
FCC to order early license reviews of Disney-owned ABC stations, source says
 · 11h
FCC prepares review of Disney's TV licenses, Semafor reports
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