U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Cory Booker are slamming the Federal Communications Commission and Secaucus-based WWOR-TV in a letter imploring the agency to reverse the renewal of the television ...
New Jersey's Robert Menendez tells the FCC that the station has abandoned its community responsibilities by getting rid of its nightly newscast. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large U.S.
Could Fox Television lose control of channel 9 (WWOR)? While highly unlikely, it is a distinct possibility now that the FCC has announced [PDF] that it is investigating allegations that Fox lied or ...
With a new regime in place at the FCC, News Corporation representatives have been visiting The Portals to try to move forward the long-delayed license renewal for WWOR-TV Secaucus, NJ (NYC). That also ...
A citizens group urges regulators to deny the station s application to renew its license.SECAUCUS – A local group is demanding that WWOR-TV 9 in Secaucus give more airtime to New Jersey news and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A state senator and several community organizations have asked the FCC to reject WWOR-TV’s ...
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) has asked the Federal Communications Commission to review WWOR-TV's license in the wake of parent company 21st Century Fox's decision to close its television news ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The Federal Communications Commission is investigating News Corp.’s Fox ...
New Jersey Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker have reintroduced legislation that they say would force WWOR-TV, based in Secaucus, to broadcast local programming as promised in the station’s Federal ...
WASHINGTON—The FCC’s Media Bureau is keeping the status quo for WWOR/New York Post while it awaits a court decision on new media ownership rules, granting a temporary waiver for continued ...
WWOR-TV broadcast an investigative report regarding a dispute between Kangelaris and his neighbors. Kangelaris sued for defamation and sought $5 billion in damages. Defendants moved for dismissal ...
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