Topic: Broadcast License

4 chapters across the catalog

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 22:33 - 31:09

1801: Hate of Speech

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, Broadcast Licensing, and News Distortion

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr appears on the Benny Johnson podcast to discuss potential regulatory actions against broadcasters like ABC due to Jimmy Kimmel's conduct. The discussion explains the legal obligations of broadcast licensees to serve the "public interest" and the value of the public spectrum. Carr suggests that local affiliates should push back against national networks like Disney and Comcast to avoid license revocation or fines for news distortion.

Menprovement
Episode 972 27:21 - 29:39

972: Menprovement

NBC News, Ronan Farrow Investigation Suppression

Reports surface that NBC News executives refused to run Ronan Farrow's investigative piece on Harvey Weinstein despite it being "gift-wrapped" with evidence. This leads to a discussion about the potential for the government to challenge NBC's broadcast licenses based on claims of sedition or failure to serve the public interest.

US-EU Framework Agreement
Episode 307 51:29 - 54:57

307: US-EU Framework Agreement

Internet Licensing, Podcast Regulation in France

Authorities in France are discussing the implementation of an internet podcast license, which would require creators to pay fees and fill out paperwork. This move is compared to the early days of radio regulation in the 1910s. The hosts suggest that having multiple domain names will help bypass potential DNS captures or government shutdowns of independent media.

Kennedy and the Body Count
Episode 67 1:27 - 5:00

67: Kennedy and the Body Count

UK Television Licensing, Channel 4 Financial Struggles

The discussion focuses on the unique landscape of British television, specifically the 100 million pound annual loss reported by Channel 4. Details are provided regarding the UK television license fee, which costs approximately 157 pounds per year and is enforced through a national database.