Gomez Blasts Carr Over Escalation of CBS Investigation
A reported escalation of the FCC’s investigation into CBS is “a retaliatory move” against broadcasters over unfavorable coverage and is intended to “weaponize” the agency’s license authority, FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez said in a statement Friday. This came after a…
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report in the L.A. Times said the agency demanded a full, unedited transcript of an October interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris that ran on 60 Minutes and Face the Nation. The FCC’s request is “designed to instill fear in broadcast stations and influence a network’s editorial decisions,” Gomez said. CBS didn’t comment. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has said in interviews as far back as November that he expected the transcript to come up in the agency’s ongoing review of Skydance’s proposed purchase of CBS TV stations from Paramount (see 2411190051). During the first two weeks of Carr’s reign, “the FCC has shown a concerning pattern of implementing the will of the Administration on issues that go far beyond our core responsibilities,” Gomez said. “These actions disregard long-standing norms and ignore the mandate granted by Congress to the FCC to act as an independent agency,” she added. “They also set a dangerous precedent that threatens to undermine trust in the agency’s role as an impartial regulator.”