

Brendan Carr
FCC chair. He discusses the Trump administration's plans to get more commercial electromagnetic spectrum in the hands of wireless companies.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 20min
Update from Washington: Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr, FCC Chairman and seasoned telecommunications policy expert, shares insights from over a decade in regulatory roles. He discusses the balance between innovation and regulation, especially regarding corporate mergers and big tech censorship. Carr delves into Section 230's implications for free speech, the impact of the European Digital Services Act on U.S. firms, and contrasts the AI strategies of the U.S. and China. He underscores free expression's role in driving economic growth, advocating for transparency and accountability in tech.

May 5, 2025 • 31min
The 28th Annual Milken Institute Global Conference: Day 1
Robyn Grew, President of Man Group, oversees a massive $170 billion in assets, while Brendan Carr, Chair of the FCC, focuses on crucial deregulation and national security in telecommunications. Phillip Swagel, Director of the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, shares insights on navigating budget dynamics. Together, they tackle pressing issues like market volatility, the evolving role of AI in finance, and the intricate balance between economic policies and business growth. Expect deep dives into leadership challenges and the future of tech communications.

Aug 5, 2025 • 1h 17min
DOJ Takes on Russiagate, with Glenn Greenwald, FCC Chair on Colbert's Exit, and Michelle O's Undignified Podcast
Glenn Greenwald, a trained attorney and host of “System Update,” dives into the DOJ's grand jury investigation into Russiagate, reminiscing about his past media experiences and discussing celebrity culture with a nod to Sydney Sweeney's jeans. Brendan Carr, the FCC Chairman, shares insights on broadcast licensing and the need for media to serve the public interest while reflecting on the shifts in legacy media since Trump’s presidency. The conversation also touches on local TV's importance and how political and media narratives intertwine.