Carr notes that while the FCC currently has limited authority over virtual multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) like YouTube TV, the agency is considering whether to expand its rules to ...
The incoming FCC head is demanding answers from Google about why a Christian broadcaster is not among its channel listings. Brandon Carr sent a letter to the streaming service, saying he wants to ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to the CEOs of Alphabet and Google, calling out the refusal of YouTube TV to carry a network, Great American Family, as a potential case of discrimination ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to Google to address allegations of faith-based discrimination by YouTube TV. The claims arise from multiple unsuccessful attempts by Great American Media ...
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr recently asked Alphabet’s and Google’s CEOs why it hasn’t ...
Carr pointed out that the FCC currently has restricted authority over virtual multichannel video programming distributors such as YouTube TV, but that the agency is reviewing whether it should ...
Recent actions suggest that Brendan Carr, the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is seeking to expand the agency’s purview.
“I am writing because concerns have been raised with the FCC that YouTube TV discriminates against faith-based programming,” Carr said Friday in a letter sent to Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and ...
To help with his consideration of those issues, Carr asked that the vMVPD “brief FCC staff on the rule of virtual MVPDs in the modern media marketplace and YouTube TV’s carriage negotiations process, ...