FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is advocating for the revival of local TV stations and their purpose in serving community interests. At a recent summit, he emphasized the importance of localism, criticizing the overreach of national news sources. Carr has initiated inquiries into specific media practices of CBS News and other outlets, suggesting a shift towards more accountability in media representation. His aim includes proposing legislative measures to regulate social media giants' content moderation standards, seeking to enhance the media landscape's focus on local news elements.
One thing that's been the guide-star through the FCC's public interest standard is localism - serving the needs of your local community.
I think I want to re-empower local news, local sports. I think that's a good thing.
I am righting the wrongs of previous administrations through my recent actions, aiming for better local representation.
I want Congress to consider tighter regulations on social media content moderation processes.
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