Throughout the year, the actions of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr have garnered attention on The Vergecast. Most recently, Carr presented testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee, where he discussed his views on his role, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the current landscape of online communication and entertainment. This session lasted three hours and generated significant dialogue about his approaches and strategies.
In the latest episode of The Vergecast, the hosts analyze Carr’s testimony, including his remarks directed at broadcasters and his reliance on traditional concepts of content delivery in shaping his political initiatives. They delve into some of Carr’s key statements, while also providing an overview of the history of broadband regulation. The discussion anticipates how Carr may apply similar strategies to internet regulation in the upcoming year.
Additionally, it was announced that The Vergecast will host a live event at CES in Las Vegas. The event is scheduled for January 7th at 3:30 PM at Brooklyn Bowl, where attendees can participate in podcasting activities and socializing.
For those interested in further insights about the topics covered in this episode, including information on Brendan Carr and ongoing developments in the streaming wars, additional resources are available. The episode aims to provide context regarding the current regulatory environment and offers a platform for understanding Carr’s impact on communication policy.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/podcast/848012/brendan-carr-fcc-dummy-free-speech-vergecast

