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FCC officials took pricey gifts from Paramount as company needed approval for billion-dollar deals

FCC officials took pricey gifts from Paramount as company needed approval for billion-dollar deals

Reporting highlights Expensive Gifts: Despite regulating broadcast media, FCC commissioners have accepted pricey tickets to the Kennedy Center honors gala from CBS or its parent company, now Paramount. Conflict of Interest: Ethics experts say that... Read more.

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