FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has reached out to Google and YouTube executives regarding complaints from Great American Media about discrimination against faith-based channels on YouTube TV. While the FCC currently has limited authority over services like YouTube TV, Carr is considering expanding regulations. He highlighted concerns over censorship in public discourse and asked for clarification on YouTube TV's channel negotiation process. In response, YouTube clarified that it does not have policies against religious content.
"Importantly, these allegations of faith-based discrimination come at a time when American public discourse has experienced an unprecedented surge in censorship."
"We welcome the opportunity to brief the FCC on YouTube TV's subscription service and the strategic business decisions we make based on factors like user demand, operational cost and financial terms."
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