
"The FCC has been investigating The Walt Disney Company, its American Broadcasting Company, and its subsidiaries for compliance with its obligations as a licensed broadcaster. Specifically, the FCC has been investigating Disney's ABC stations for possible violations of the Communications Act of 1934 and the FCC's rules, including the agency's prohibition on unlawful discrimination."
"While Disney's ABC has purported to respond to two FCC Letters of Inquiry as part of this investigation, the FCC has determined that additional actions are appropriate at this time."
"The FCC's video division chief, David J. Brown, sent the filing; FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is not listed in it neither is Kimmel."
The FCC is conducting an investigation into The Walt Disney Company and its subsidiary ABC for possible violations of the Communications Act of 1934. This inquiry focuses on compliance with broadcasting obligations, particularly concerning unlawful discrimination. Disney's ABC has previously responded to FCC inquiries, but the agency has deemed further action necessary. The FCC has mandated that Disney's ABC file license renewals for its TV stations, including major markets like Los Angeles and New York, within 30 days.
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