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Brendan Carr affirme qu'il peut contrôler le journalisme télévisé parce que les licences de radiodiffusion sont « gratuites »
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr against a field of TV sets
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Reason (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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Brendan Carr's proposal to police TV journalism is essential for ensuring accountability and maintaining fair broadcasting standards.
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The concept of free broadcast licenses raises questions about who truly controls journalism and the implications for public discourse.
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The FCC's involvement in journalism could create a slippery slope where government oversight compromises journalistic independence.
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Policing TV journalism undermines freedom of the press and could lead to censorship, stifling diverse viewpoints.
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Regulating TV journalism is necessary to combat misinformation and protect viewers from harmful content in an age of media manipulation.
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