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Former FCC commissioner Nathan Simington has joined the Hudson Institute’s Center for the Economics of the Internet as a visiting fellow.
As June began, a surprise exit from the FCC caught many industry leaders and market observers off-guard: Nathan Simington ...
Former FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington has joined the Hudson Institute after his sudden departure left the FCC without a quorum in June.
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How Trump sued CBS and won: The '60 Minutes' settlement that rocked the media world, explained
Fox News Digital breaks down how a "60 Minutes" editing decision of a Kamala Harris interview wound up turning into a lofty ...
The constitutionality of the FCC's ability to levy substantial financial penalties without a jury trial is at the heart of a ...
Who knew that former FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington could be so quotable? But he let some doozies fly June 12 at the 2025 ATSC Meeting and NextGen Broadcast Conference in Washington, D.C., that one ...
FCC chair decides inmates and their families must keep paying high phone prices Chairman Carr waives new price caps until 2027, may raise them before then.
Monument Advocacy is merging with Horizon Government Affairs, gaining a major boost in health care lobbying firepower in the ...
President DONALD TRUMP ’s about-face on sending weapons to Ukraine is moving some GOP holdouts on the Hill back into Kyiv’s ...
Six Justices ruled they can on Friday (FCC v. Consumers’ Research) in the Supreme Court’s most disappointing decision this term.
A lower court earlier said the plan effectively levied a "misbegotten tax" on consumers.
The Supreme Court upheld the Federal Communications Commission's multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding phone and internet access.
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