FCC President sends a letter to Google testing the claim of discrimination based on the faith against YouTube TV

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr He sent a letter to Google to address the discrimination on YouTube TV.
The claims arise from more unsuccessful attempts at the big American media to transfer his linear network, a large American family, on YouTube TV.
In a letter sent to the home company Apcabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Google CEO Neal Mohan, Carr aimed to get some answers.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to top Google managers, examining the discrimination claims on YouTube TV. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
“Independent developers often file complaints with FCC when MVPD [multichannel video programming distributor] (virtually or otherwise) refuses to carry his channel … but in the case of YouTube TV, concerns are stated that your company has a policy (secret or otherwise) that discriminates programming based on faith, “Carr wrote on Friday.
“For example, Great American Media wrote me a letter claiming that YouTube TV deliberately marginalized content based on faith and family. The big American media state that his big American family network is the second fastest growing channel on cable television and, while they are carried out on a series of cables and broadcasts, includes COMCAST TV.
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YouTube TV was accused by Great American Media of having a bias for programming based on faith after repeatedly rejected the demands of appearing on the platform on his linear network. (Olly Curtis/Future via Getty Images via Getty Images))
After inviting Cenzure to the Tech Giants in recent years, Carr added: “I write to determine if you have YouTube TV policy or practice that favors discrimination of channels based on faith.” Set the deadline on March 11 to schedule a briefing.
YouTube spokesman said Fox News Digital“We welcome the opportunity to get to know the FCC on YouTube TV subscribers to strategic business decisions we make on the basis of factors such as the demand of users, operational costs and financial conditions, and to repeat that we do not have any policies that forbid religious content.”
Great US media president Doug Deason praised Carr’s letter to Google, saying: “We are grateful for the dedication of Commissioner Carra to ensure that all the voices – including those who reflect religious values - collected FER treatment on the main platforms.”
Google is a home company YouTube and oversees YouTube TV. (Photographer: Marlena Sloss/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Carr was busy as a chairman of the FCC in the first weeks of Trump’s administration. He let go Unregulated transcript and recording The interview “60 minutes” with Vice -President Kamal Harris as part of the investigation whether CBS News violated “FCC” FCC Distressions.
He Launched a probe in Comcast through its diversity, practices and practices (dei) practices. Carr has also started Investigation of eg -ui PBS And whether they aired “forbidden commercial commercials”.