Disney asks FCC to exempt The View from news rules
Disney-owned ABC stations have petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for an exemption for 'The View' from rules typically applied to news organizations. The FCC has initiated a public comment period regarding this request.
Key Takeaways
- Disney-owned ABC stations filed a petition with the FCC over “The View.”
- The request seeks an exemption from rules that apply to news organizations.
- The FCC has opened a public comment period on the petition.
- The filing specifically concerns the daytime program “The View”.
Why It Matters
The immediate issue is regulatory: ABC stations are asking the FCC to treat “The View” differently from news organizations under existing rules. That matters because the filing creates a formal public record around how a daytime talk program is classified. In the wider streaming and video ecosystem, the move shows how legacy media brands still have to navigate FCC oversight even as their programming lives across broadcast and digital distribution. The next signal to watch is the FCC public comment docket and any follow-up filing from Disney or ABC on why “The View” should be exempt.
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