Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel says the agency won't address GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's calls for CBS to lose its broadcast license – following revelations the network edited at least one of Democratic rival Kamala Harris' responses in a one-one "60 Minutes" interview that aired Monday.

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in reply to Jesse Stone

Hopefully the FCC chair will be removed shortly after inauguration though in all fairness I think he needs to understand that networks aren't licensed, individual broadcast stations are. I would, however, advocate going back to pre-1996 rules regarding station ownership. Prior to the 1996 Telecommunications Act, one entity could own at MOST 12 broadcast stations, of those no more than THREE in any one market, of those only one could be TV, only one FM radio, and only one AM. The networks were merely affiliates that any individual station could switch on a whim, and this prevented huge concentrations of ownership. Today the networks own many of the affiliates so they are NOT free to switch, companies like IhateRadio own hundreds of stations. This was a really bad act that Clinton pushed through.