FCC Approves 'Unprecedented' Scheme By Soros To Control 200 Radio Stations
7 weeks ago
A nonprofit funded by billionaire George Soros was just given the green light to have the licenses for 200 radio stations to be transferred into its control.
The panel’s two republican commissioners and the senior Republican on the committee opposed the transfer from the bankrupt radio broadcaster Audacy Inc – to the Fund for Policy Reform.
The deal establishes a new board in which Alexander Soros, the son of George Soros will serve as a member.
The move was made about a week after members of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability announced they were investigating the transfer over concerns about foreign ownership saying in a letter that the FCC appears to by bypassing procedures in an unprecedented way to benefit a Democrat megadonor acquiring a major equity stake in hundreds of local radio stations across the country."
The panel’s two republican commissioners and the senior Republican on the committee opposed the transfer from the bankrupt radio broadcaster Audacy Inc – to the Fund for Policy Reform.
The deal establishes a new board in which Alexander Soros, the son of George Soros will serve as a member.
The move was made about a week after members of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability announced they were investigating the transfer over concerns about foreign ownership saying in a letter that the FCC appears to by bypassing procedures in an unprecedented way to benefit a Democrat megadonor acquiring a major equity stake in hundreds of local radio stations across the country."