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In reply to the discussion: CNN again reporting that ABC wants Kimmel back [View all]Wiz Imp
(7,458 posts)35. Not really. He can threaten, but the chances of actually being able to do it are tiny
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/sep/18/brendan-carr-fcc-jimmy-kimmel
Tom Wheeler, a former FCC chair appointed by President Barack Obama, said Carr is incredibly bright and savvy about using the broad latitude given to the chairman, exploiting the vagaries in the term the public interest. Instead of the deregulation Trump promised voters, the administration delivered this kind of micromanagement, Wheeler said. Its not the appropriate job of the FCC chairman to become the censor-in-chief, Wheeler said.
The lone Democrat on the FCC, Anna Gomez, criticized Carr for using the weight of government power to suppress lawful expression. Gomez called ABCs decision a shameful show of cowardly corporate capitulation that threatened the first amendment, and said the FCC was operating beyond its authority and outside the bounds of the constitution.
If it were to take the unprecedented step of trying to revoke broadcast licenses, which are held by local stations rather than national networks, it would run headlong into the first amendment and fail in court on both the facts and the law, Gomez wrote in a statement. But even the threat to revoke a license is no small matter. It poses an existential risk to a broadcaster, which by definition cannot exist without its license. That makes billion-dollar companies with pending business before the agency all the more vulnerable to pressure to bend to the governments ideological demands.
The lone Democrat on the FCC, Anna Gomez, criticized Carr for using the weight of government power to suppress lawful expression. Gomez called ABCs decision a shameful show of cowardly corporate capitulation that threatened the first amendment, and said the FCC was operating beyond its authority and outside the bounds of the constitution.
If it were to take the unprecedented step of trying to revoke broadcast licenses, which are held by local stations rather than national networks, it would run headlong into the first amendment and fail in court on both the facts and the law, Gomez wrote in a statement. But even the threat to revoke a license is no small matter. It poses an existential risk to a broadcaster, which by definition cannot exist without its license. That makes billion-dollar companies with pending business before the agency all the more vulnerable to pressure to bend to the governments ideological demands.
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Not really. He can threaten, but the chances of actually being able to do it are tiny
Wiz Imp
Friday
#35
It isn't about licensing, which he can't do anyway, it is about approving mergers.
lostincalifornia
Friday
#55
I think they are trying to say to be more like Carson, Letterman, Leno, and Conan
Polybius
Friday
#38
Don't remember Democrats coming to Chappelle's defense. His comments were disgusting, but still. . . . .
Silent Type
Friday
#10
Let's be hones, he was also bashed mercilessly by Democrats. Probably deserved it, but still.
Silent Type
Friday
#17
Finally, you admit he was bashed. I have not once said FCC was right. You are confused.
Silent Type
Friday
#21
Which Democrats? Was it elected officials or heads of agencies, or just viewers who happened to be Democratic leaning?
Crunchy Frog
Friday
#68
NBC's The Tonight Show created a product that ABC & CBS have been chasing for decades
underpants
Friday
#11
Agreed - although I would guess the expensive late night talk show will probably not exist within a decade.
Midwestern Democrat
Friday
#58
I HOPE HE NEVER SAYS "I'm sorry". He EVER DOES THAT, I SWEAR TO GAWD I WILL NEVER WATCH OR LISTEN TO
a kennedy
Friday
#23
"Omigosh! Us has gots no idea how this happen! We was just funning him!
struggle4progress
Friday
#36