FCC’s Carr to Newsmax: Complaint Over YouTube TV Censorship ‘Credible’

FCC's Carr to Newsmax: Complaint Over YouTube TV Censorship 'Credible'

FCC’s Carr to Newsmax: Complaint Over YouTube TV Censorship ‘Credible’

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr told Newsmax on Wednesday that a complaint filed by a faith-based network that is not being carried by YouTube TV suggests that the online streaming service provider’s owner, Google, has a hidden agenda to censor content.

Carr on March 7 wrote a letter to Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet, which owns Google and YouTube TV, regarding a complaint filed by Great American Media that YouTube TV deliberately marginalizes faith-based and family friendly programming by not carrying its Great American Family network.

Carr told “Finnerty” he has yet to hear back from Pichai.

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