In October 2017, the FCC’s Media Bureau ruled that Comcast did not discriminate “by reducing distribution” of a religious broadcast network targeting African American consumers “without a valid business justification.”
The decision also determined that Comcast negotiated carriage agreements without violating financial interest provisions of the Commission’s rules.
On Wednesday, the Media Bureau spoke up again on a complaint against the communications giant from this multicultural media player. Again, its effort was thwarted by the Commission.