The FCC was established because of The Communications Act of 1934, replacing the Federal Radio Commission. The statute “combined and organized federal regulation of telephone, telegraph, and radio communications” (“Communications,” 2013). The FCC was established as an independent agency giving rule power over the technical details of broadcasting (i.e. frequencies, licensing, call signs, and emergency alert system). The Communications Act of 1934 allows the FCC to enforce both included and future regulations, which gave “the government influence over technologies that did not exist at that time, including television and the internet” (Rouse, 2017). …show more content…
It was a statute that reformed the regulations for telephone and broadcasting companies, allowing anyone to own a numerous amount of stations. The main idea of the Act was to “give members of the public more choices in terms of the telephone services and media they could enjoy at home” (“Telecomunications,” 2018). Essentially, they wanted to free up the marketplace to “allow Americans to subscribe to various communications services at prices they could afford” (“Telecomunications,”