In late April 2021, the Federal Communications Commission
(
FCC) adopted new rules that require on-air
programming sponsored or furnished by a foreign government to
contain a disclosure statement noting the foreign government
sponsorship and identifying the foreign country involved. While
U.S. law bars foreign governments from holding broadcast licenses
directly, there are no limitations on their ability to enter into
agreements with licensees to air programming. Much like the Foreign
Agents Registration Act (
FARA), the new FCC rules
seek to ensure that audiences are aware when a foreign government
seeks to influence the U.S. public. At the same time, the new rules
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) A U.S. report released Tuesday found that abstract emergency response guidelines for the Federal Communications Commission could have caused confusion and delays after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2017. The Category 4 storm destroyed 96% of telecommunication cell sites in Puerto Rico after […]