FCC chair questions YouTube TV's treatment of faith programming

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The chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, has sent a letter to Google seeking a briefing on allegations that YouTube TV discriminates against faith-based programming. This follows complaints from broadcasters, including Great American Media. Carr highlighted concerns that YouTube TV may marginalize faith-based content, noting that the platform does not carry Great American Media's network, despite its growth on other services. He has called for clarity on the network selection process. In response, a YouTube spokesperson stated that the company is open to discussing its business decisions and emphasized that it does not have policies against religious content.


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