The hypocrisy of Republicans grandstanding about George Soros owning a minority share of this company as if they're concerned about political bias over the air. Meanwhile, nearly every commercial News-Talk radio station on the air in America right now is a mouthpiece for Trump which they don't seem to have a problem with.
The issue with this is the whole Trump strategy of shooting with a shotgun and not a rifle.
Example: they came out about getting the FCC to sanction the CBS Television Network over the editing of an interview. Of course, the FCC does not regulate networks. And, of course, they don't regulate content except for the vague obscenity and indecency areas.
So, more recently, they focused only on CBS owned and operated TV stations, and changed the issue to one that is not about content but about a "deceptive" process of doctoring via editing an interview.
But the average voter does not know what the FCC regulates. How many of us who, as GM or PD, have had threats from irate listeners about a "dirty" song or joke. I even had a listener complain about a sports commentator not being "fair" to a particular team or player and invoking the "Fairness Doctrine" and demanding a retraction of negative comments.
In this case, it seems that it is a strategy of the Republican Presidential Campaign to issue very broad comments, knowing that most undecided voters will get the overview and not question the details.
To make this observation about radio and TV, the issue here is: "where does the editing of sound bites change the sentiment and meaning of the original statement(s)?