Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner Deems FCC’s Warnings as Excessive Intimidation
Michael Eisner, the former Chief Executive Officer of Disney, has voiced strong criticism against the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) methods, characterizing their warnings as “out-of-control intimidation.” Eisner made these remarks during a televised discussion, expressing his reservations about the FCC’s authority and its capacity to unfairly sway media corporations. He argued that undue intervention by regulatory bodies could stifle innovation and curtail free expression. He urged the FCC to adopt a more balanced and rational approach to media industry oversight, prioritizing consumer protection and fair competition instead of resorting to threats and scare tactics. Eisner further stated that openness and accountability are crucial to ensure the FCC performs its duties justly and impartially. Eisner’s comments have sparked widespread debate within media circles, with some supporting his viewpoint while others defended the FCC’s role in regulating the industry and safeguarding public interests.
