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US: Pai rejects senators’ request to investigate Sinclair

 |  April 16, 2018

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai on Thursday, April 12, rejected a request from a dozen senators to investigate Sinclair Broadcast Group for “distorting news” coverage.

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    The senators, 11 Democrats and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont), asked the FCC to review Sinclair’s broadcast license and pause its proposed merger after the company had anchors across the country read scripted promos warning of “fake news” and media bias.

    However, Pai turned down their request, saying an investigation would conflict with his commitment to the First Amendment and freedom of the press, according to a letter obtained by Breitbart.

    “I understand that you disliked or disagreed with the content of particular broadcasts, but I can hardly think of an action more chilling of free speech than the federal government investigating a broadcast station because of disagreement with its news coverage,” Pai wrote.

    He added that the FCC “does not have the authority to revoke a license of a broadcast station based on the content of a particular newscast.”

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