The article frames ABC's pushback against FCC action through a lens that appeals to broad political coalitions (conservatives through liberals), which suggests an establishment defense of media prerogatives. The opening statement 'That should concern everybody' uses charged, universalizing language to inflate the stakes of a regulatory dispute, implying threats to press freedom. The sourcing and context appear to center ABC's institutional interests and concerns rather than detailing FCC's specific rationale or public interest arguments.
Primary voices: media outlet, state or recognized government
FCC enforcement actions and appeals can shift significantly as cases proceed through legal channels, potentially changing the framing around whether ABC's pushback succeeds.
That should concern conservatives, liberals, independents, libertarians — everybody.
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