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Late night host Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air Tuesday night, although some local television affiliates won’t carry his show, including four in Ohio.
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About 100 people protested outside of ABC6's headquarters Tuesday over the decision to keep Jimmy Kimmel's show off the air.
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The federal government is collecting data to determine which areas of the country need expanded access to high-speed internet.
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Federal debt collectors were granted an exception from the general robocall ban in 2015. The high court ruled that Congress can't favor some speech over others.
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Central Ohio television viewers who use antennas had to rescan their television sets to comply with the Federal Communications Commission roll out of 5G…
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The Federal Communications Commission has granted the Dayton Daily News’ owner more time to find a new buyer. The extension could keep the newspaper...
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Big changes are coming to Ohio’s longtime newspapers.The Cincinnati Enquirer returns to its large "broadsheet" format on Tuesday, Jan. 7, after five years…
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is criticizing a recent Federal Communications Commission decision approving the more than $3 billion acquisition of Cox Media...
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The Federal Communications Commission unanimously OK'd the proposal, which would allow callers in crisis to reach a national mental health support network simply by dialing 988.
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The current suicide hotline — 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-273-8255 — has helped many people. But it's long and tough to remember in a crisis. The FCC is proposing a new national, three-digit number.