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The media giant warns that the American people will bear the true cost of the FCC’s pressure on its broadcast licenses.
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr speaks at a news conference following an FCC meeting. | Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
Disney-owned ABC formally asked the Federal Communications Commission to renew licenses for its eight broadcast TV stations on Thursday, but not without chastising Chair Brendan Carr for infringing the Constitution.
The applications urge the commission to rescind Carr’s order calling in the licenses early, saying the move has “no legitimate purpose.”
















