Law360 (September 5, 2018, 7:21 PM EDT) -- Media outlets considered “agents” of foreign governments or political parties have until mid-October to disclose those relationships under the newly enacted defense authorization law aimed squarely at foreign influence from Russia-controlled organizations, the Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday. The FCC issued a public notice apprising foreign government-controlled media outlets that produce or distribute video programming for U.S. consumption via television broadcasts of their obligations under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, named for the late Sen. John McCain. “The report is to be submitted no later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of the NDAA...

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