WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuters) - The chair of the Federal Communications Commission said Monday "all options remain on the table" in the agency's ongoing investigation into a "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr last month rejected a bid from CBS, which is owned by Paramount Global PARA.O, to dismiss the complaint alleging the Harris interview violated the FCC's "news distortion" rules. Paramount is seeking FCC approval for an $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media. Carr said Monday he has not yet reviewed the complaints and did not give a timeline for making a decision.
(Reporting by David Shepardson)
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