The FCC actually leases the broadcast frequencies of the major networks to the corporations that run the programming. Part of that agreement and authorization is dependent on the programming presented as “news” must, by law, be non-partisan.
Not that this is new information, by any stretch. I’m just pointing this out in case the FCC wants even more ammo.
The following is NBC from one day. They don’t respect the FCC. Heck. They sure don’t respect you.
They in fact represent the circular fat of DC “elites.” Companies pay politicians to vote the way that makes the companies more money. The companies control media support for said politicians and policy by fiat. We pay your salaries and bills through our generous advertising. Your news is what we say it is.
NBC is a mouthpiece of big government spending. It feeds the beast of the circle of controlled financial life in the sewer of DC. Even though we all know the “Emporor Has No Clothes,” the emporor is still demanding that we appreciate his wardrobe.
Does the FCC have enough grit to finally bring the major networks to compliance? It’s doubtful. We’ll see. Just not today.
The following are multiple NBC News headlines from yesterday. One day. And only part of them. I un-slant the news for you after every picture of the headline. They are arrogantly unrelenting. I reveal their messaging. It’s pathetic how much they disrespect you.








In summary. NBC News holds you in contempt. They know what they’re doing. Do you? Recognize that the music they are playing is out of tune.
This text raises some serious concerns about media integrity and the role of major networks like NBC. It’s frustrating to see how corporate interests seem to overshadow unbiased reporting. The mention of the FCC’s role in ensuring non-partisan news is interesting, but it feels like there’s a lack of enforcement. Do you think the FCC is doing enough to hold these networks accountable? The idea that companies control media narratives through advertising and political influence is alarming. It’s hard to trust the news when it feels so manipulated. What steps can we, as viewers, take to demand more transparency and fairness in reporting?
Interesting perspective on media integrity and the FCC’s role. It’s alarming how corporate influence seems to dictate what’s presented as news. Do you think NBC is truly as biased as described, or is this just one side of the story? The idea that networks might disregard their obligation to impartiality raises questions about accountability. How can viewers trust what they see if there’s such blatant disregard for non-partisanship? It’s concerning that the FCC’s enforcement appears so weak. What steps do you think could be taken to ensure networks adhere to their legal obligations? Finally, do you believe there’s a way to truly “un-slant” the news, or are we stuck in this cycle of corporate-driven narratives?