FCC Orders Early License Renewal for 8 ABC Stations

Is the FCC's move against Disney's ABC stations a legitimate regulatory action or an unconstitutional attack on press freedom?
FCC Orders Early License Renewal for 8 ABC Stations
Above: The seal for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) at its Washington, D.C., headquarters on Feb. 18. Image credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

The Spin


Pro-Trump narrative

The FCC has real authority to call in broadcast licenses for early renewal when an investigation demands it, and that's exactly what's happening with Disney's ABC stations. Possible violations of the Communications Act — including unlawful discrimination — aren't minor issues, and demand firm action, which is exactly what the FCC is delivering with this order.

Anti-Trump narrative

The FCC's move is an unconstitutional attack on press freedom dressed up as regulatory oversight. Thankfully, the First Amendment doesn't bend for political pressure campaigns, meaning this action won't survive a serious legal challenge. Despite this, corporations should fight back against Trump's censorship rather than assume compliance will buy any goodwill.


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