FCC Simplifies Cable Rules, Rankling Dems Over Free Speech

By Kelcee Griffis (June 6, 2019, 6:32 PM EDT) -- The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday simplified its rules that require cable companies to reserve channel capacity for independent programmers, drawing criticism from the agency's two Democrats who argued the Republican-supported measure places more weight on the First Amendment rights of media companies than it does on those of individual Americans....

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