Media News Daily: Top Stories for 10/01/2025

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FCC Launches Review of Broadcast Ownership Rules

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted unanimously to review several long-standing broadcast ownership rules amid rapid changes in the media landscape. The review will assess regulations that limit the number of television and radio stations a single company can own in a market, including the “dual network” rule, which bars mergers among the top four national broadcasters (ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC). Current rules cap ownership at 39% of U.S. TV households, with some exceptions. The FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) opens a public comment period to assess whether these rules remain relevant in the era of digital and streaming media. While the review won’t consider raising the 39% ownership cap, the National Association of Broadcasters praised the move as overdue. (Read More) (The Desk Rating)


Alaska Newspaper Staff Resign Over Political Pressure to Edit Story

Reporters and editors at the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion resigned in protest after their parent company, Carpenter Media Group, altered a story under pressure from political sources. The article, which covered a vigil for slain far-right activist Charlie Kirk, described him as a “Christian-Nationalist icon” with “controversial views.” After criticism from Rep. Sarah Vance (R-Homer), the company rewrote the article without notifying staff, prompting resignations. Management responded by immediately firing the resigning staff. The incident follows a similar walkout at the Juneau Empire earlier this year, leaving only one in-state reporter for Carpenter’s Alaska papers. (Read More) (News From The States Rating)


Photojournalist Injured After Federal Officer Shove in NYC

L. Vural Elibol, a photojournalist with Turkey-based Anadolu Agency, was hospitalized after being pushed to the ground by a federal law enforcement officer outside an immigration court in Lower Manhattan. The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m. on the 12th floor of 26 Federal Plaza. Elibol was seen being taken away on a stretcher with a neck brace. Further details on the cause or potential investigation into the incident have not been released. (Read More) (Editor & Publisher Rating)


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