FCC review of ABC licenses raises pressure on Disney
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced it is reviewing the broadcast licenses for ABC. The action is being characterized as a challenge that increases pressure on the network's parent company, Disney.
Key Takeaways
- The FCC said Tuesday it is reviewing ABC's broadcast licenses.
- ABC is owned by Disney, which the review puts under added pressure.
- The commission is characterizing the action as a challenge to ABC's licenses.
Why It Matters
This is an immediate regulatory issue for ABC, because the FCC is reviewing the broadcast licenses that let the network operate. The pressure extends to Disney as ABC's parent company, but the article does not describe any company response or next step. For streaming and media executives, the key point is that broadcast licensing remains a live regulatory lever against legacy TV assets inside larger entertainment groups. Watch for any FCC follow-up on the review and for details on which ABC licenses are specifically under scrutiny.
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