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โ€˜Open seasonโ€™ on ABC as FCC moves up public comment process for renewals

Order represents one of the most significant actions the Trump administration has taken against a media company Over the next few weeks, anyone in the US can plead their case that Disneyโ€™s ABC should not be permitted to renew its broadcast licenses for the eight local television

โ€˜Open seasonโ€™ on ABC as FCC moves up public comment process for renewals
Guardian Business โ€” 13 June 2026
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Order represents one of the most significant actions the Trump administration has taken against a media company

Over the next few weeks, anyone in the US can plead their case that Disneyโ€™s ABC should not be permitted to renew its broadcast licenses for the eight local television stations they own.

After the Federal Communications Commissionโ€™s stunning decision in late April to force ABC to apply early to renew its licenses โ€“ a move widely seen as retaliation against critics of Donald Trump โ€“ the nationโ€™s top media regulator opened up the pleading cycle process to critics and supporters until 29 June.

The early renewal order represents one of the most significant actions the Trump administration has taken against a media company, a potential regulatory death-blow to go alongside the myriad legal actions taken against the press and access restrictions placed upon journalists.

The FCCโ€™s order came one day after Trump and his wife, Melania, lobbied for ABC to cancel the late-night show starring Jimmy Kimmel, prompting some to claim it was politically motivated. But chair Brendan Carr has said that the decision was based solely on the early findings of an investigation into Disneyโ€™s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices.

ABC is extremely skeptical of the FCCโ€™s stated rationale for the early renewal order, arguing in an 18-page memo in late May that the DEI investigation was simply a pretext for retaliating against a disfavored broadcaster and chilling its speech.

Either way, now that the FCC has begun the process of reviewing ABCโ€™s licenses, critics of the network have a golden opportunity to land their blows.

Petitioners who want to deny the networkโ€™s license renewals are not limited to focusing on the companyโ€™s hiring practices โ€“ they can challenge any aspect of ABCโ€™s fitness for broadcasting and contest whether the networks truly serve the public interest. ABC will then get a month to respond to the petitions to deny their renewals, and petitioners will get a few days to reply.

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