Proving the rules are no game, Saturday Night Live may have been saved by the clock from finding itself in the Federal ...
Legal observers following the trend think Trump is setting up a test case for the Supreme Court to revisit a 1935 decision that prevented a president from firing a member of Federal Trade Commission ...
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KTALnews.com on MSNFCC invites public feedback on outdated local media regulationsThe FCC is seeking public input on outdated regulations that hinder local broadcasters' ability to adapt to the evolving ...
T-Mobile's plea to the FCC stems from concerns regarding the sufficiency and deployment of funding across rural areas. In its recent filing, T-Mobile highlighted the federal investment of $42.5 ...
In a highly competitive telecommunications landscape, Verizon and T-Mobile are once again locking horns, this time over a staggering $9 billion plan for rural 5G expansion. This conflict illustrates ...
In Nwodim's Weekend Update, a member of the audience yelled out one of the Federal Communications Commission's seven banned swears. The audio was quickly scrubbed on the social media pages for SNL.
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That was enough as Cincinnati beat New England 1-0 Saturday night at TQL Stadium. Cincinnati is now 4-2-1 for 13 points.
The council members have come to loggerheads with the mayor’s office, and often with each other, over unresolved issues ...
Saturday Night Live cast member Ego Nwodim didn’t miss a beat after the studio audience broke FCC rules during a live broadcast of Saturday Night Live. During the April 5 episode of the NBC sketch ...
During the Weekend Update segment of the April 5 episode of the late-night comedy sketch series, Ego Nwodim poked fun at the White House Correspondents Association’s decision to cancel comedian Amber ...
At the end of the day, we all want reliable message dissemination, writes Thane Conriocht in this letter to the editor.
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