FCC seeks public input on ‘Delete, delete, delete’ initiative
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Federal Communications Commission is asking for the public's help on its new ‘Delete, delete, delete’ initiative. The initiative was first announced in March.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is looking for public input in rethinking some of the Commission’s regulations—asking you to weigh-in on regulations that should be revised or eliminated all-together.
"For too long, administrative agencies have added new regulatory requirements in excess of their authority or kept lawful regulations in place long after their shelf life had expired," said Carr. "The FCC is committed to ending all of the rules and regulations that are no longer necessary. And we welcome the public’s participation and feedback throughout this process."
As you know, the FCC regulates media and telecommunications companies and local television stations like WTEN.
The FCC is accepting comments from the public through April 14. If you want to learn more about the “Delete, delete, delete” initiative and make your voice heard, we’ve set up a website to help: https://yourvoice.nxst.io/.
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