BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  FCC extraordinary license change
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 30 May 2026 08:10:46 -0500
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'A threat to the First Amendment': ABC blasts FCC over 'extraordinary' 
license change  as Disney-owned network brands it 'a clear warning to every 
broadcaster in America'

Date:
Fri, 29 May 2026 12:01:41 +0000

Description:
ABC has submitted eight broadcast license renewals "under protest" but says 
the FCC is going too far.

FULL STORY
A war of words has broken out between the Disney-owned ABC
network and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US, after the 
FCC demanded that the network file its broadcast license renewal applications 
early. 

How early? Well, the licenses aren't expiring until 2028, and four months 
ahead of time is the usual schedule. In this case, the FCC has requested them 
a full two years in advance, claiming that ABC's Diversity, Equity, and 
Inclusion (DEI) policies are under investigation. ABC has now filed the 
necessary applications, for eight of its local TV stations, while blasting 
the request as "a threat to the First Amendment" (as per Deadline ). In ABC's 
view, bringing the renewal process forward is punishment for anti-government 
and anti-Trump opinions expressed on shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live and The 
View .

You might remember Jimmy Kimmel was taken off air last year over comments 
made in the wake of the Charlie Kirk shooting, under pressure from the FCC, 
before being brought back. He's recently been critical of Donald and Melania 
Trump again, something that the US President has taken notice of and 
commented on publicly.  "It is an extraordinary
demonstration of power and coercion directed at disfavored editorial voices 
which sends a clear warning to every broadcaster in America," ABC said in a 
filing with the FCC, as it submitted its renewals "under protest". 

As the renewals have now been submitted, it gives the FCC the right to 
publicly comment on them, and to designate them for a hearing if the 
regulator deems it necessary. As the licenses can't be approved any earlier 
than 30 days before their expiry, it means ABC will be under greater scrutiny 
for the next two years. 

"Disney and its ABC stations are the latest victims of this administration's 
campaign of censorship and control," said FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez , the 
sole Democrat on the FCC. "I am glad to see them expose the FCC's actions as 
nothing more than naked political retribution and an unlawful assault on free 
speech and a free press."

However, the FCC has defended its actions. "The Commission will continue to 
analyze ownership structures to ensure that they are responsive to the needs 
of their local communities and are providing them with diverse viewpoints 
reflective of the information needs of those communities," said the FCC in a 
statement, rejecting that the move was a denial of free speech.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/tech/a-threat-to-the-first-amendment-abc-blasts-fcc-
over-extraordinary-license-change-as-disney-owned-network-brands-it-a-clear-wa
rning-to-every-broadcaster-in-america

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