CBS and FCC on Wednesday released the unrelated version of the controversial network “60 minutes” network with the then President of Deputy, Kamala.
The Tiffany Network published two uninvolved excerpts than to be seen from the landing, which President Donald Trump has claimed to have been edited to help the Democratic candidate in her failed bid for the White House.
The post reported earlier this week that FCC President Brendan Carr planned to put an investigation into high clothing after CBS News submitted the full transcript of Harris interview on Monday.
Carr pledged to launch an investigation after a complaint from the American Rights Center, an activist supported on the right who argued that long -edited television news favorably edited October in October with the presidential candidate of the 2024 Democratic Party.
FCC is investigating whether CBS News displayed political prejudice against Trump and the Republican Party during the 2024 election cycle.
Networks that use public air waves are subject to federal regulations that require justice and equal time provisions, unlike cable networks, which do not face the same restrictions.
If Carr finds evidence of fraudulent editing, it can affect the regulatory approval of the paramount-scydance union, leading to potentially under conditions that apply the editorial balance.
“FCC has had a stop against news distortion in our books for 50 years,” Carr Post told the beginning of this week.
“It applies to transmitters but not the cable. One group brought a non-frivolous complaint, so the FCC is taking the next step to judge the case. “
Carr, who was appointed by Trump to lead the agency, refused to rule out the opportunity for him to seek evidence from “60 minutes” manufacturers and correspondent Bill Whitaker, who conducted the Harris interview, people close to the case.
Critics argue that CBS News has moved from its once neutral stance, especially in the 2024 elections. CBS Mornings anchor Tony Dokoupil after his pronounced TA-Nahisi Coates’s marked question about Israel’s response to October 7 Hamas attack.
Trump, a long critic of the main media, can use findings from the FCC investigation to support his case against CBS. Although the network denies prejudice allegations, it is reported to be engaged in early discussion of the solution with Trump. Some analysts compare the situation with Disney’s $ 16m solution with Trump after the ABC News News George Stephanopoulos host for a civil ruling against him.
Carr, who has been vocal on media regulation issues, has also examined the possible security threats presented by the Chinese -owned TIKTOK application. His investigation into CBS editorial decisions has attracted considerable attention, especially in the light of the arrangement pending paramount-scydance.
The contradictions about Harris interview deepened after “60 minutes” broadcast a survey describing it as offering a coherent answer to a question about the Middle East, while the edited version of the broadcast portrays its response differently.
While the examination of deliberate prejudices is challenging given the first change protection, FCC regulations still require network news broadcasts on public air waves to maintain impartiality.
If violations are found, Carr can impose conditions on the union of paramount-scydance that aims to provide greater journalistic integrity.
A Skydance spokesman refused to comment, while CBS News reaffirmed his commitment to accurate and balanced reports.
As the FCC review progresses, media analysts are looking closely at how they can affect future regulatory policies and the accountability of journalism.
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