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Brendan Carr, chairman of the FCC, has threatened to revoke broadcasters’ licenses over their coverage of the war, accusing several media outlets of “running hoaxes and news distortions.”
They really are not hiding it any more.
Freedom of speech does not mean you get to trespass onto private property and blast your message so loud no one else can talk - which is exactly what broadcasters are doing on certain radio frequencies. The airwaves are a limited public space that is regulated by the people via the government. The idea being that you need to have some level of redress for messages that are beamed through the walls of your house.
You can literally turn your radio and TV off or to another channel. There are dozens of available broadcast frequencies in every market. Your analogy is immediately flawed and completely useless.
No. It's regulated by complaints. Go and actually read the laws you pretend to understand.