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Major broadcasters, Newsmax to debate national ownership cap

By Thomson Reuters Feb 9, 2026 | 2:59 PM

WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Reuters) – A group representing broadcast television stations and conservative ‍cable news channel Newsmax will square off Tuesday on the fate of rules that bar broadcasters from reaching more ‌than 39% of ‌the total number of U.S. TV households, according to testimony seen by Reuters.

The U.S. Senate Commerce ​Committee is holding a hearing on the 85-year-old ‍national television ​ownership rule. Newsmax CEO ​Chris Ruddy will tell lawmakers ‍the rule “remains one of the last meaningful protections for competition and diversity in

the broadcast and cable ecosystem,” ‍while the National Association of Broadcasters will tell Congress to cap ‍limits ‍on broadcasters’ ability ​to compete for audience, ​advertising ⁠and programming and ‌will call it “past time to level the playing field and eliminate this antiquated restriction.”

(Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by ⁠Franklin Paul)