
Media Bureau
The Media Bureau is a part of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, responsible for regulating and overseeing radio, television, cable, and satellite communications. Its main role is to ensure that media operates fairly and serves the public interest. The Bureau manages licensing for broadcasting stations, enforces rules regarding media ownership, and promotes diversity in media by supporting minority and female ownership. It also addresses issues like content standards and public access, helping to maintain a balanced and competitive media landscape for consumers.