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politics19h ago
Trump’s FCC started another media war. But it has lost before and can lose again.
- Trump’s FCC moved to review all ABC broadcast licenses, citing diversity and inclusion policies.
- The move follows Trump’s call to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over a so-called scandal.
- Analysts say pushback against Trump’s media pressure has in the past led to reversals, such as Kimmel’s return to ABC.
- The briefing links the ABC action to broader merger news between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery, noting foreign ownership concerns.
- The filing indicates foreign investors could own 49.5% of the new merged company, higher than typical limits.
- The article states foreign ownership would be non-voting shares, but still a notable regulatory alert.
- The briefing emphasizes that pushback can influence regulatory outcomes, citing past examples with Kimmel and Disney.
- The report notes eight state attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging the Paramount-Warner merger.
- The piece indicates the merger is temporarily on hold amid the lawsuit proceedings.
- The briefing identifies potential public-interest considerations as a factor in regulatory decisions.
- Allison Detzel contributed to the briefing, underscoring collaborative reporting.
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