Media News Daily: Top Stories for 08/28/2025

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Trump Criticizes NBC Over Seth Meyers Contract Rumors

President Donald Trump attacked NBC on Truth Social after rumors surfaced about a contract extension for late-night host Seth Meyers. Trump, calling Meyers talentless and ratings-challenged, questioned NBC’s rationale for keeping him on air. NBC renewed Meyers’s contract in 2024 through 2028. The criticism follows CBS’s recent cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” due to financial concerns. Trump, distancing himself from Colbert’s firing, suggested Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel could be next, calling late-night TV a ratings-driven business. (Read More) (Washington Examiner  Rating)


Trump Administration Eyes Lifting TV Station Ownership Limits for Independents

The Trump Administration may lift the FCC’s 39% TV station ownership cap—but only for independent station groups like Nexstar and Sinclair, excluding the big four networks (NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX). NBCUniversal has challenged the legality of such selective deregulation, asserting that differential treatment violates federal policy. This comes amid a broader pattern of pressure on major networks, with Trump accusing them of being biased and threatening license revocation. Nexstar’s recent $6.2 billion deal to acquire Tegna, which would exceed the ownership limit, is cited as a catalyst. (Read More) (MediaPost Rating)


Republican Lawmakers Launch Investigation into Wikipedia Bias

House Republicans have launched a probe into Wikipedia over allegations of biased editing and foreign influence. Rep. James Comer and Rep. Nancy Mace sent a formal inquiry to Wikimedia Foundation CEO Maryana Iskander, citing studies from the ADL and Atlantic Council on manipulation of Wikipedia entries related to the Israel-Palestine conflict and Russian propaganda. The lawmakers are requesting documentation on how Wikipedia detects and addresses misconduct, particularly by state-affiliated actors, and whether such efforts have skewed public information or impacted AI training datasets. (Read More) (The Hill Rating)


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