“Brendan Carr, stop that CAR!” That’s pretty much the message the NAB’s legal team is sending the FCC with respect to its consideration of a news distortion complaint from a group that has vociferously attacked CBS for offering viewers two different answers to the same question posed to former VP Harris.
Radio & Television Business Report
Author (when available): Adam Jacobson
“Brendan Carr, stop that CAR!” That’s pretty much the message the NAB’s legal team is sending the FCC with respect to its consideration of a news distortion complaint from a group that has vociferously attacked CBS for offering viewers two different answers to the same question posed to former VP Harris.
Brendan Carr, stop that CAR! That’s pretty much the message the NAB‘s legal team is sending the FCC with respect to its consideration of a news distortion complaint from a group that has vociferously attacked CBS for offering viewers two different answers to the same question posed to former Vice President Kamala Harris in an interview.
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