FCC Chair Warns Newsrooms: Inaccurate Iran War Coverage Could Cost Your License

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FCC Chair Brendan Carr warned broadcasters they could lose licenses if their Iran-war coverage is misleading, urging corrections before license renewals under the agency's public-interest standard and a 'news distortion' policy; he did not name specific networks, and the remarks come amid broader scrutiny of political content.
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