Trump's FCC Launches Investigation into Sponsorships of Top Public Radio Networks
The FCC, under its new chairman Brendan Carr, is investigating NPR and PBS stations over their sponsorship practices. The investigation was ordered in a letter to the public media organizations.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), led by Chairman Brendan Carr, is investigating NPR and PBS stations over their sponsorship practices, following an order to examine potential irregularities. The investigation aims to determine if any sponsorships may be in violation of FCC rules. Details about the specific issues being investigated are not yet available. The investigation was prompted by concerns raised within the commission.