If the FCC actually had some record of going after comedians then maybe you could make the case it was a routine investigation into FCC rules. Of course that would mean you are endorsing unelected officials who pass rules with the strength of law.
As I said earlier, many stations would have lost their licenses long ago if the FCC actually went after every network which said something false. Who goes to Kimmel for news anyway, his show is a stand up entertainment with occasional crappy political commentary. Show me all the other stations that had to fire people or lost their license because something was said. Can you find a single incident of the FCC taking action for a station broadcasting false information?
I have never liked Kimmel either but this is clearly a political attack and I don't abandon my values against abusive government just because they are going after a guy I don't like.
First, you have no idea what you are saying. Regulators do not "pass'' rules. The proposed rules are posted, comments are solicited, changes are made if needed, and eventually the rule is adopted -- not "passed." Pass implies a vote.
We have unelected officials making policy and rule decisions everyday and at all levels of government. You make it sound like Congress let a bunch of kindergarteners make the rules without any process at all. The rules have as much force as the laws which grant the body to make rules. If the FCC grants licenses based on their rules, then they can surely revoke the licenses based on the same rules. No different than you going to the permit office to get a building permit. They made the rules for building standards in Honolulu County, not the Legislature.
You're kind of dense, huh? I already said the FCC investigates, and if the infraction was satisfied with a correction, apology and/or fine, no licenses are revoked.
The View was hit with their lies, probably by the network's legal department, and forced to make corrections and apologizing during the next show. This happened at least twice recently. The FCC didn't have to do anything, because the network recognized the infraction and took immediate action.
Most people/networks are smart enough not to blatantly dare the FCC to force them to follow the rules. Kimmel is a special kind of idiot -- but that's what his career has been built on, so not a surprise.
As for the FCC saying they would not let Kimmel's LIES AND POLITICAL ATTACKS during his monologue go unpunished was not a political move. it's a response to Kimmel's political comments. The response would have been the same if his comments used profanity that's not allowed. The rules are finally being enforced after these late night party hacks have been getting away with it for so long. It's driving the Left (and Leftist sympathizers like you) livid.