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A long-running daytime staple is at the center of a growing clash between media companies and federal regulators, as The View faces renewed scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission.

The dispute, which has drawn in Disney executives, FCC officials, and political figures, centers on whether the ABC talk show should continue to qualify for a key exemption under federal “equal time” rules, which allow programs to host political candidates without necessarily giving the same airtime to their opponents.

What Triggered the Investigation

Brendan Carr questioned the show’s protected news status.MEGA

The latest controversy stems from an appearance by Texas state Rep. James Talarico, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate, on The View. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has questioned whether the show still qualifies as a “bona fide” news program, a designation that historically shields it from equal-time requirements.

If that classification were revoked, networks could be forced to offer comparable airtime to competing candidates, which could significantly alter how political guests are booked across television.

ABC has strongly pushed back, arguing that the FCC’s actions threaten decades of established precedent and could chill protected speech. In a recent filing, the network warned that the agency’s approach risks “viewpoint discrimination and retaliatory targeting,” particularly as scrutiny appears focused on programming critical of President Donald Trump.

Disney, the FCC and a Broader Fight

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The dispute has expanded beyond a single show. FCC CommissionerAnna Gomez, the agency’s lone Democrat, accused the Trump administration of using regulatory power to “punish and intimidate” ABC and parent company Disney, calling the investigation part of a broader effort to pressure media companies.

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Gomez praised Disney for resisting that pressure, writing that the company is “choosing courage over capitulation” in the face of what she described as a “sustained, coordinated campaign of censorship and control.”

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The FCC has taken additional steps affecting ABC, including an accelerated review of its broadcast licenses, which the network says are unrelated to legitimate regulatory concerns and instead reflect political retaliation.

Why the Stakes Are High

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“Under the ‘equal time’ rule, competing political candidates are entitled to equal access to the air,” said Deanna Paul, a New York attorney and former journalist who is not involved in the case. “Shows like The View have historically relied on FCC exemptions for news interviews. This allows networks to book politicians without automatically owing airtime to every opponent.”

Without those exemptions, there could very well be fewer political guests booked on TV and radio, not more.

“If regulators start reevaluating those exemptions, booking decisions become a legal risk calculation,” Paul explained. “The fear is that government pressure — even the threat of investigation or regulatory scrutiny — will prompt networks to self-censor and shape what’s said on air.”

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What on earth was John Travolta thinking with this dreadful vanity project? Robbie CollinSat, May 16, 2026 at 9:57 AM UTC 0 John Travolta at Cannes Film Festival with his daughter Ella Bleu Travolta, who stars in his directorial debut Propeller OneWay Night Coach Dominique Charriau It is normal to be bored by dreadful films, or even annoyed by them. But I don’t believe I have ever felt as sorry for one as I do John Travolta’s directorial debut, the viewing of which is like watching a toddler walk into a lamp post.

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It is normal to be bored by dreadful films, or even annoyed by them. But I don’t believe I have ever felt as sorry for one as I do John Travolta’s directorial debut, the viewing of which is like watching a toddler walk into a lamp post.

Travolta has adapted his 1997 children’s novel which recounts one of the actor’s formative experiences: an overnight multi-stop flight he took with his mother from New York to Los Angeles in December 1962, and from which his lifelong love of aviation presumably sprung. From the awful title font on, Propeller One-Way Night Coach is extraordinarily bad – though the making of it also clearly means a lot to Travolta, who gets to relive and share this happy passage of his childhood with the world at large. Is it a film for children? Families? Vintage plane-spotters? One suspects it is in fact a film made for the amusement of one person only, who also happens to be the person making it.

Clark Shotwell plays the young Travolta, here called Jeff, and Kelly Eviston-Quinnett his mother Helen: meanwhile Travolta himself performs the narration, in which an older Jeff recalls the trip in often punishing detail. At best, the voice-over is wistful if meandering; at worst it keeps zig-zagging off into gibberish. Memorable passages include Jeff referring to the Holocaust (which, astoundingly, comes up twice) as “The Nazi event”, as well as the following reaction to seeing a toy aeroplane in the Trans World Airlines souvenir shop: “Life at this moment was so good that it was just hard to recover from.”

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There are would-be-comic asides about smoking and the cockpit door being left unlocked, encounters with some eccentric fellow passengers, as well as lots of lingering shots of lavish in-flight catering, including glistening inch-thick slices of chateaubriand carved on the trolley, and an odd running joke about chicken cordon bleu. The young Jeff is of course also bewitched by the air hostesses – one of whom, Doris, is played by Ella Bleu Travolta, the director’s daughter.

Travolta makes a cameo towards the end of the film as one of the pilots

Another (Olga Hoffman) takes such a shine to the little tyke and his mother that she upgrades them both to first class, gratis, before having them transferred onto an even more glamorous Boeing 707 jet for the last leg of the trip. This is the sort of exhilarating drama Propeller One-Way Night Coach keeps throwing at you: someone is lovely to young Jeff, and then the old Jeff rambles for a bit about how great it was. We keep hearing that life simply can’t get any better, then Doris lets him lie down in one of the first class beds for a bit and lo, a new existential pinnacle is somehow reached.

The film’s heavy-handedly naive tone does create some interesting effects: there is a jolt of surrealist horror towards the end when Travolta makes a twinkling on-screen cameo as the 707’s pilot, only to start talking in exactly the same voice – tone, tempo and all – as eight-year-old Jeff’s internal monologue. Then after 60 minutes it’s suddenly over, at which point you’re just grateful the two didn’t book a return ticket.

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Draymond Green: “Bob Myers has been to Daryl Morey almost what Michael Jordan was to Stockton and Malone. You’ve done great work. I mean, I’m not saying Daryl Morey is Stockton or Malone, but you’ll get the reference in a second. You’ve done some great work, right? You traded for James Harden when nobody believed, gave him a max contract, and then James Harden proceeded to become who he became. You built a team with the Houston Rockets that was a very good roster, built to beat the Golden State Warriors. It didn’t quite happen, but you built a good team. You go to Philly and sign Tyrese Maxey to a max deal, right? He’s done some good things in Philly, just can’t quite get over the hump. And Bob Myers — Daryl Morey couldn’t get over the hump due to teams that Bob Myers was putting together. And now Daryl Morey is going to lose his role as the president of basketball operations due to Bob Myers making the basketball decisions in Philly. He’s more than capable, well-deserved, and should be making basketball decisions anywhere. But Daryl Morey just kind of keeps running into Bob Myers, and it’s unfortunate.”

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Levy shares behindthescenes stories about the comedy's fourth season. Dan Levy spills Schitt's Creek season 4 secrets: The musical moments, emotional journeys, and more Levy shares behindthescenes stories about the comedy's fourth season. By Alamin Yohannes :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/AlaminYohannesauthorphotob9211b4217454a74b83fd90524ded829.jpg) Alamin Yohannes Alamin Yohannes is ’s social media director. He has been working at the publication since 2018. His work has appeared on NBC News and Inverse in addition to . EW's editorial guidelines October 16, 2019 8:25 a.m.

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Dan Levy spills Schitt's Creek season 4 secrets: The musical moments, emotional journeys, and more

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We're getting to the emotional part of our *Schitt's Creek* journey.

For season 3 of EW's BINGE podcast, we're recapping *Schitt's Creek* with Dan Levy himself. Every Wednesday, the showrunner, co-creator, and star of the Emmy-nominated CBC and Pop TV comedy breaks down a season with EW's Shana Naomi Krochmal and Patrick Gomez. He shares behind-the-scenes secrets and walks us through some of the show's iconic moments. Follow along and you'll be ready when the final season premieres in January.

In this week's episode, which you can hear below, we cover season 4, the most musical and emotional season yet. They break down Patrick's epic open mic serenade, the iconic "you make me feel right" speech, and David's two musical numbers. Here are just a few highlights from this week's BINGE, which you can subscribe to on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts.

**That one year at Asbestos Fest**

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Moira Rose is an enthusiastic philanthropist. When Eva Longoria dropped out of the Everybody Nose benefit due to exhaustion, Moira did the pair's ventriloquist act on her own. She also got Winnie Mandela to RSVP to an Artists Against Eczema benefit within an hour. So, it's no surprise that she jumped at the chance to get involved with Asbestos Fest — even if she thought it was a celebration of the town's asbestos at first.

Excited to be front and center at first, Moira is faced yet again with the prospect of acting, which she is a bit fearful of after such a long time away. "She decides on the Patty Hearst one-woman show and realizes that she can't pull it off," Levy says. "And David who, I guess when push comes to shove, will do what he can for his mother because I think they have a very wonderful bond, agrees to participate in their Christmas medley that they would do at their holiday parties every year."

Turns out their painful-yet-incredible duet was initially written differently. Levy scripted the medley to be a solo for Moira, but Catherine O'Hara wanted him to sing it with her. "The look in her eyes when she told me was like, *you'll be doing this*. And I said, ‘When ‘will I ever get this opportunity again to be immortalized on television?'" Levy shares. O'Hara worked out the whole tune, sent it to Levy to learn his part, and that magical musical *Schitt's Creek* moment was born.

**Patrick's Simply the Best**

Moira and David gave us the funniest musical moment of the season, but Patrick delivered the most iconic one. During an open mic event at Rose Apothecary, Patrick dedicates a performance of "Simply the Best" to David, a romantic performance that surely touched anyone watching.

"I knew that he could pull it off. I find it incredibly cringy, people singing generally, but I knew that he had such a confidence and a conviction to that side of his artistry that I wanted to use it," Levy says about Noah Reid's abilities.

Levy scripted the moment as "Patrick sings a surprisingly beautiful cover," but that wonderful stripped back version was all Reid. The actor said he'd give it a try and after a few weeks, he returned with the acoustic tune heard in the episode. "If we didn't have that song and he didn't do it the way that he had, I think that scene would not have had the kind of weight that it did and the ability to change my character in the way that it did," Levy says.

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The weight of the song even got to O'Hara, who couldn't get through the scene without crying. Moira holding a tissue was not initially part of the scene, but was kept in to "show the candidness of television" according to Levy, who also says, "It was a moment that, for me, meant a lot because it was a parent supporting their kid."

"I think for us to be able to project a loving and supportive family in a moment when it counts was really important. And to show that kind of physical support of a parent supporting their queer child in a really lovely and magical time in their life was a message that I wanted to get out there," he explains.

Watching Patrick serenade David in front of a live audience was incredibly emotional and an important step for the beloved couple. Levy calls it a moment where things in a relationship progress to the next level, one that could be dramatized. An emotional moment the comedy earned after four seasons. "I think each of our characters in the fourth season were experiencing emotional stakes that they had not been used to before," Levy says, "We've earned the ability to ride that fine line between comedy and real human moments.

**"You make me feel right"**

David knew Patrick's previous relationships were with women, but being faced with the reality of his boyfriend's past was a completely different matter. When Alexis accidentally brings Patrick's ex-fiancée Rachel to a family barbecue, things get complicated for the couple.

Rachel's appearance sparked a deep panic in David who "was on the precipice of loving someone" and used the situation as a reason to confirm his own belief that bad things always happen to him. "I didn't want the relationship to be super easy. I didn't want it to just constantly fall into place," Levy explains.

David's panicked reaction turns into a reason to apologize after Patrick explains what their relationship means to him, delivering one of the show's most powerful speeches. He tells David that his past relationships and engagement to Rachel never felt right and that David makes him "feel right." "That was also a moment when we got to have Patrick really understand what the relationship means to him and really contextualize his sexuality a bit," Levy adds. After Patrick makes his feelings clear, David has to "earn that back after throwing a bit of a hissy fit and embarrassing himself."

**Simply the Best: The Sequel**

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David's reaction to Rachel's appearance required an apology, one that included another musical moment for viewers to enjoy. To mend his things with Patrick, David lip-synced for his relationship with another performance of "Simply the Best."

Levy liked the idea better as a part of his script than as an actual thing he had to perform. "You get up to the day and it's like, I don't, I'm not a dancer. I'm not really a performer. I'm not a musician. I don't know what I'm going to do," he shares. Fortunately, Levy got some help: a bottle of Prosecco. "We shot that scene right after lunch and I requested a bottle of Prosecco to have over lunch, Noah and I split the bottle and we shot it," he says. The result was a wonderful song-and-dance, which was made up of footage mainly from the first take.

While David was a man on a mission, Levy was uncomfortable doing the scene, which he calls "so outside" of his comfort zone. "As an actor, it was the most unsafe I've ever felt, he explains, "that level of unabashed, just lack of consideration for how this is going to look or appear on film."

The scene got a strong reaction from the *Schitt's Creek* crew and viewers. It was planned to be humorous, but those behind the camera were crying after it was shot. "I thought I had done it wrong and I think at times there are moments that come out of when you're making TV that are unexpected," he says. "I don't think I knew what the context of the moment was and how emotional it would be, I guess, for people who were invested in the storyline." The viewers maintained that same energy when messages came in from people who shared they were also sobbing after watching David's performance.

Plus, the song charted after the episode aired. So all that work was simply the best after all.

***Schitt's Creek* embraces drama **

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Season 4 of *Schitt's Creek* was full of powerful, emotional moments in addition to the usual laughs and, according to Levy, it's when the comedy roped people into the show.

"We had been slowly but surely building people who were interested and I think getting to a point where we could earn the kinds of emotional stakes … that "made people feel a kind of closeness to the show that was beyond just the comedy." The season included exploring queer relationships and other new and uncharted territory within the relationships of these characters that viewers grew to love.

"You can be a comedy and not be scared of drama as well," Levy adds.

*Schitt's Creek*'s sixth and final season begins Jan. 7 on Pop TV. New episodes of EW's BINGE are released each Wednesday.

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