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The FCC now has a 3-2 Democratic majority. Carr has previously advocated for targeting tech monopolies and ensuring companies with legal content moderation protections do not have "unchecked power to censor."
This could have implications for the cord cutting landscape, as the FCC has significant power over issues like net neutrality and media consolidation. Carr's views on tech monopolies and content moderation could lead to FCC actions targeting cable companies' stranglehold on TV contracts and programming. However, the specifics of how this will play out remain to be seen.