To: Enlightened1
Sounds like there is a whole lot of evidence to Challenge Their BROADCAST LICENSE to use the PUBLIC AIRWAVES. Maybe 10-20 thousand complaints and petitions would do the trick next time renewal comes up.
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08/23/2016 6:40:29 AM PDT by
eyeamok
(destruction of government records.)
To: eyeamok
Sounds like there is a whole lot of evidence to Challenge Their BROADCAST LICENSE to use the PUBLIC AIRWAVES.
NBC as such does not need a broadcast license to operate. Their affiliate stations do (including some that they own like WNBC in New York). You could bombard the FCC with petitions to yank the license of their New York affiliate, but with Obama's boys in charge I think you have about a 0.0000001% chance of success.
A President Trump on the other hand could use antitrust laws to take the sledgehammer to the six-company media monopoly.
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