The Silent Shift in Media Ownership The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is poised to make a historic decision on August 6th that will reshape the media landscape.
Republican Chair Brendan Carr's proposal to scrap the national ownership cap rule has sparked intense debate, but its implications extend far beyond regulatory adjustments.
The current ownership cap, which limits a single company from owning broadcast stations reaching more than 39 percent of US TV households, was enacted to prevent media consolidation and promote diverse voices.