The Federal Communications Commission regulates all public broadcast media.
It regulates the use of bandwidth through the FCC.
The Federal Communication Commission or FCC is at the top of the food chain. One of it's the many sub agencies the Mass Media Bureau, regulates radio and television broadcasting.
The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. It does not regulate content on the internet or communications within individual states.
FCC = Federal Communications Commission
I just called DirecTV and asked them to tell me who regulates them in California and received "we are not allowed to give out that information" as the response. When I inquired as to why they could not give out that information, the response was "it's a policy, sir." Dead end.
The FCC regulates TV and radio to ensure that they serve the public interest, convenience, and necessity. This includes overseeing content, ownership rules, spectrum usage, and technical standards to promote competition, diversity, and access to communication services.
Yes the FCC regulates everything on TV, Radio, Newspapers etc... But anybody can say what they want as long as they can pay the fees.
That would be the FCC (Federal Communication Commission)
They see it on television
You can see photos on tv by connecting the camera to it
I cannot watch movies on tv because there is way to mutch advertising.