| Advertisement | | | The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) chair has launched an investigation against NPR and PBS for their alleged "airings of commercials." | Brendan Carr, FCC chair, wrote in an open letter to The New York Times that he was concerned about the possibility that NPR and PBS could be breaking federal law by broadcasting commercials. It is possible, in particular, that NPR and PBS members are broadcasting underwriting messages that cross the line to become prohibited commercial advertisements.
NPR's President and CEO Katherine Maher stated that the station's underwriting and programming "complies" with federal regulations. This includes the FCC guidelines for underwriting messages of noncommercial educational broadcasters… | Read More Here | | Get In The Inbox of Conservative Readers | Advertise with Republicans Report to get your brand in front of thousands of Conservative Americans who are always looking for their next interesting product. | |
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