Broadcasters are supposed to survey the public on their concerns and produce programming that addresses those concerns, but that's not quite the same thing as addressing their views.
The question is: How do you address "views?" The way WABC does it is to focus on one narrow point of view. Does that really serve the public interest? The FCC says it wants to use the public interest mandate in the way it regulates TV. But when asked about radio, they're fine with the way it is. So WABC-TV is having its license reviewed because of certain network programs it airs. WABC-AM is being left alone. That seems unfair to me.
The local stations are licensed by the FCC. National networks, such as ABC and WWNN are not.