Summary

The FCC, now chaired by Trump appointee Brendan Carr, has reinstated complaints against ABC, CBS, and NBC over alleged bias in their 2024 election coverage, including ABC’s debate moderation and Kamala Harris’s appearances on CBS’s 60 Minutes and NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

Previously dismissed by former FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel for lack of evidence, the complaints will now be investigated.

Critics warn the move risks politicizing FCC authority and undermining press freedom.

Trump has also sued CBS over its Harris interview, alleging it was “misleading.”

  • Reyali@lemm.ee
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    The statement was 1% of the US population is watching it on any given night. Some quick searching I found the most-watched cable news show is The Five from Fox News with 3.57M viewership.

    335M people in the US, so that number is actually a bit greater than 1% of the entire US population.

    • 36% of eligible voters didn’t vote last year(I know this is not equally representative across all ages but I’m trying to keep it back-of-napkin)
    • 60+ accounts for 24% of the population (80M people)

    335M * 24% * 64% = 51.5M

    If the all their viewers are >60, then about 7% of all >60 people who care about politics could be watching that one Fox News show.

    That’s not quite 2/5, but it’s still significant! And again, that accounts for only 1 show’s viewership. I couldn’t find easy numbers for how many people watch Fox News in a given day or week.

    Sorry, you probably don’t care but your comment made me curious.

    • Kitathalla
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      Oh, no. My comment history is littered with math like that. I’m swooning over here.