Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr on Friday sent Google a letter regarding accusations that YouTube TV has discriminated against faith-based programming.
Carr claimed that he has received a letter from the network, Great American Media, which alleged that YouTube TV has a “policy” that specifically discriminates against “faith-based and family-friendly content,” and that the platform has refused to carry its Great American Family content.
The chairman also stated that other cable and streaming services carry Great American Family content, like Hulu, Comcast and DirecTV, but that YouTube does not. However, Great American Family does appear to have an account now.
“I have received complaints that Google’s [YouTube TV] is discriminating against faith-based programming,” Carr wrote on X. “These concerning allegations come at a time when American public discourse has experienced an unprecedented—and unacceptable—surge in censorship. I’m asking Google for answers.”
The chairman asked Google to explain its policies in a briefing, which is to be set up by March 11. […]
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