18 Mar 2026
40m

Inside the Government’s Crackdown on TV

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The Daily

The podcast explores the White House's attempts to influence media coverage, particularly focusing on the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) increasing intervention in broadcast television. It highlights FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's threats against news outlets covering the Iran war and the enforcement of the equal time rule on late-night television. The discussion traces the history of the equal time rule, its initial intent to prevent biased broadcasting, and its evolution with exemptions for news programming. The conversation covers lawyer Daniel Sir's complaints about partisan bias in news and late-night shows, leading to the FCC's renewed scrutiny of these programs. The hosts discuss the potential implications of these actions, including the risk of an "activist FCC" promoting specific programming and the chilling effect on media companies.

Outlines

Part 1: Media Shaping, FCC Threats

Part 2: Regulatory Enforcement, Late Night

Part 3: Legal Challenges, Institutional Shifts

Part 4: Future Outlook, Global Context

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