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Definition of FCC (Federal Communications Commission Investopedia dot com Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 2021/06/22 What Is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)? By Will Kenton https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fcc.asp#:~:text=Key%20Takeaways%201%20The%20FCC%20is%20an%20indepe ndent,is%20accountable%20to%20U.S.%20...%20More%20items...%20 Excerpt: The term Federal Communications Commission (FCC) refers to an independent U.S. government agency that oversees all interstate and international communications. The FCC maintains standards and consistency among types of media and methods of communication while protecting the interests of consumers and businesses. It allocates cellular and wireless access, regulates media company mergers and acquisitions (M&A), protects intellectual property rights, and regulates standards of content and distribution for all media companies operating in the United States. The agency is accountable to U.S. Congress and its actions are monitored closely by investors. Key Takeaways The FCC is an independent U.S. government agency that answers to the United States Congress. The FCC oversees all interstate and international communications. It also maintains standards and consistency among media types and communication methods while protecting the interests of consumers and businesses. The agency is accountable to U.S. Congress and its actions are monitored closely by investors. The FCC is headed by a chair, who is one of five commissioners appointed by the President. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fcc.asp#:~:text=Key%20Takeaways%201%20The%20FCC%20is%20an%20indepe ndent,is%20accountable%20to%20U.S.%20...%20More%20items...%20 Esquire 2014/07/15 The FCC Is a Symbol for a Corrupt, Broken American Government. By Ben Collins The FCC somehow publicly lost public comments on a petition they were mandated to create. It might not matter, anyway. Telecoms are outlobbying net neutrality advocates 3:1. That's all that matters in all of American government. But due to one provision, the FCC was at least forced to talk about it. https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a29414/fcc-symbol-broken-government/ Excerpt: What does that mean? It means the FCC will have to take a side. Either it will allow Internet providers like Comcast and Verizon to discriminate traffic and speech based on their own private interests. Or it will say that this proposal ended up being wildly unpopular and not worth pushing through for the sake of that founding idea that this is a government doing things in Our Name.In April, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler proposed a new rule that would allow for corporations to discriminate against certain kinds of speech on the web. By rule, the commission put the proposal up for public comment. https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a29414/fcc-symbol-broken-government/ [Note from PF: Esquire seems to be one of the media groups using “calling card lingo” and approaches; read the e material for any verifiable, factual and useful information, but also keep an eye on anti-American agendas intended to whittle away at our belief in the American system; the real issue is whether Verizon and Comcast are turning into a Big Brother conglomerate linked to dangerous countries, terrorists or cartels; concerns about free speech in this article might be about freedom of “calling card lingo” while still whittling away at America, without gettiing to certain core issues] Vice 2018 FCC Boss Ajit Pai’s Own Agency Is Investigating Him For Potential Corruption. By Karl Bode https //www vice.com/en/article/mb53jn/fcc-inspector-general-investigation-ajit-pai-corruption The FCC’s Inspector General has launched an investigation into whether Pai acted inappropriately as he rushed to dismantle media consolidation rules. FCC boss Ajit Pai is being investigated by his own agency over potential corruption allegations. The already-unpopular agency boss has been on a tear in recent months gutting decades old media-consolidation rules designed to protect consumers and the nation’s media markets from any one broadcaster becoming too powerful. Pai’s efforts arrived, not coincidentally, at the same time Sinclair Broadcasting Group is attempting to acquire Tribune Media as part of a $3.9 billion dollar megamerger. It’s a deal a bipartisan chorus of critics say would demolish media diversity, resulting in Sinclair owning more than 230 local stations across 72 percent of the United States. Updates 2021/08/07 Added Investopedia-2021/06/22 What is the FCC by Kenton;
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