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senseandsensibility

(24,680 posts)
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 02:27 PM Feb 18

FCC says it will go after The View next, but doesn't seem interested in monitoring talk radio (hmmm)

Although some analysts say that "entertainment" programming (definitely Colbert) doesn't fall under the FCC's purview, talk radio is largely political. If the FCC is looking for somewhere to flex their muscles, why not spread the love to them as well?

Could it possibly be because of the conservative bent on most of these programs? Just a wild idea I thought I'd throw out there.

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FCC says it will go after The View next, but doesn't seem interested in monitoring talk radio (hmmm) (Original Post) senseandsensibility Feb 18 OP
Wrong move................... Lovie777 Feb 18 #1
Whatever they don't like, they don't want anyone else to enjoy. Been that way for a while but now they have TSF Deuxcents Feb 18 #2
Like all other trump appointees senseandsensibility Feb 18 #4
I used to have a political button..The Moral Majority is Neither. Gonna see if I still have it.. Deuxcents Feb 18 #5
I'm beginning to giggle Torchlight Feb 18 #3

Deuxcents

(26,355 posts)
2. Whatever they don't like, they don't want anyone else to enjoy. Been that way for a while but now they have TSF
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 02:39 PM
Feb 18

And his billionaire owners to do their bidding

Deuxcents

(26,355 posts)
5. I used to have a political button..The Moral Majority is Neither. Gonna see if I still have it..
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 04:09 PM
Feb 18

Torchlight

(6,657 posts)
3. I'm beginning to giggle
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 02:39 PM
Feb 18

at the assertions I've heard over the past 25 years that the Fairness Doctrine was toothless, useless and irrelevant given multi- and streaming media, and could never be used effectively again. Well, giggle ain't the right word... maybe 'pained groan.'

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