Here's a lengthy article by the Washington Post about new FCC Chair Brendan Carr. It has a wide range of commentary from people on all sides of the political spectrum.
The one quote that stood out to me was that Carr really doesn't understand the FCC's role in the Audacy bankruptcy agreement. He believes the company was sold to George Soros. That's absolutely not true. However, even if it was, so what? There's no law preventing any US citizen from buying radio stations. And no law preventing Elon Musk or any person from the right from outbidding Soros for the same position with the company. It's a free and open marketplace.
Meanwhile, he's friends with Elon Musk, who makes billions of dollars in government contracts. He doesn't see a problem there at all.
The one quote that stood out to me was that Carr really doesn't understand the FCC's role in the Audacy bankruptcy agreement. He believes the company was sold to George Soros. That's absolutely not true. However, even if it was, so what? There's no law preventing any US citizen from buying radio stations. And no law preventing Elon Musk or any person from the right from outbidding Soros for the same position with the company. It's a free and open marketplace.
“If you look back at the last couple of years, there’s no question in my mind that your last name dictated how the government treated you,” Carr said. “A Soros-backed group got an unprecedented shortcut from the FCC to buy 200-plus radio stations, and nobody had any sort of curiosity or interest about how close Soros was with different people in the government.”
Meanwhile, he's friends with Elon Musk, who makes billions of dollars in government contracts. He doesn't see a problem there at all.