ABC, FCC and The View
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ABC Says the Government Can't 'Sit in an Editor's Chair' in Fiery Response to FCC Over 'The View'
Backed by a wave of public support, ABC filed its formal reply with the FCC on Tuesday over its ongoing investigation into "The View," in which the network reiterated that the regulator's actions are threatening editorial independence and could violate its rights under the First Amendment.
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ABC touts JD Vance interview amid FCC’s war with ‘The View’ over equal time for political candidates
JD Vance episode of "the View" attracted 3.3 million viewers as Disney and the FCC clash over whether the show deserves a bona fide news exemption.
Vance appeared on the liberal-leaning program on June 16 to promote his new book on his decision to become a Catholic.
ABC is urging viewers to write to the Federal Communications Commission and tell it to stop trying to “control who is allowed to appear” on The View. An ABC commercial that started airing yesterday asked viewers to submit responses to the FCC’s call for public comment on whether the talk show is a “bona fide news interview program.”
ABC and its Disney parent company are riding their proverbial high horses in filing a complaint against the Federal Communication Commission. ABC claims the Federal Communications Commission is disrupting its First Amendment rights and attempting to ...
“The View” is rallying its audience to take immediate public action against the FCC, which is threatening its broadcasting independence. The ‘The View’ Wages War Against FCC After Threats Of Control f
ABC News’ "The View" offered a staggering lack of balance during the first three months of 2025 with 63 left-leaning guests and zero conservatives, according to the Media Research Center (MRC). MRC’s NewsBusters analyzed every episode of "The View ...