FCC’s early-renewal push sparks battle over press freedom with ABC

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The FCC ordered ABC’s eight TV stations to file early license renewals amid allegations that DEI practices may violate nondiscrimination rules; ABC protested the move as an unlawful punishment of speech, while the agency warned broadcasters to meet public-interest obligations. Legal experts say ABC has a strong position and the early renewals don’t change expiration dates (2028–2031); critics argue the action could chill editorial independence and serve political aims.
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