New Jersey's Robert Menendez tells the FCC that the station has abandoned its community responsibilities by getting rid of its nightly newscast. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large U.S.
WWOR-TV broadcast an investigative report regarding a dispute between Kangelaris and his neighbors. Kangelaris sued for defamation and sought $5 billion in damages. Defendants moved for dismissal ...
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) has asked the Federal Communications Commission to review WWOR-TV's license in the wake of parent company 21st Century Fox's decision to close its television news ...
If you’ve been wanting to tell the FCC what you really think about its waiver granting Fox Television Stations ownership of two VHF stations in the Big Apple along with the nation’s most popular daily ...
WWOR/channel 9 got a wake-up call that it's supposed to be a New Jersey TV station when the FCC held a hearing about the station's license renewal. Critics say the station's license shouldn't be ...
New Jersey Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker have reintroduced legislation that they say would force WWOR-TV, based in Secaucus, to broadcast local programming as promised in the station’s Federal ...
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