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ABC Challenges FCC Order on The View's Equal Time ExemptionReason
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ABC Challenges FCC Order on The View's Equal Time Exemption

ABC filed a petition with the FCC on Friday arguing that an order related to its program The View threatens First Amendment protections. The filing contends that revoking the show's longstanding bona fide news interview exemption would violate settled law and chill protected spee…

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FCC Investigates ABC's 'The View' for Equal Airtime ComplianceThe Sydney Morning Herald
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FCC Investigates ABC's 'The View' for Equal Airtime Compliance

The Federal Communications Commission is examining whether the daytime talk show 'The View' violated long-standing equal airtime requirements for political candidates. ABC has responded by asserting a 2002 news exemption and warning that the inquiry threatens First Amendment righ…

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ABC Asks FCC for Ruling on 'The View' News Interview ExemptionLos Angeles Times
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ABC Asks FCC for Ruling on 'The View' News Interview Exemption

ABC and KTRK-TV submitted a filing made public on May 8, 2026, arguing that FCC actions targeting the long-running show's bona fide news exemption threaten decades of settled law. The dispute stems from a February 2026 interview with Senate candidate James Talarico and broader FC…

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CNBC TechCheck Evening Edition Broadcasts from San Francisco on April 7, 2026Substrate placeholder — needs review
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CNBC TechCheck Evening Edition Broadcasts from San Francisco on April 7, 2026

CNBC's TechCheck program delivered its evening edition on April 7, 2026, focusing on the latest technology news. The broadcast originated from CNBC's 1 Market studio in San Francisco. It provided updates on developments in the technology sector from that location.

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