
The FCC should be doing one thing: protecting rights in the use of a frequency. Nothing more.
Neal Boortz
Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension after comments on the Charlie Kirk assassination raises big questions – not just about TV politics, but about the role of the FCC in regulating media content. Boortz gives his take on why government shouldn’t be deciding what broadcasters can or can’t say, and why the free market is already handling it.