I worked in broadcasting and telecom for over 30 years, and have held a restricted FCC radio television broadcaster license since 1992. No way this is true. FCC only shows up for inspections, fines, and shutting places down. Any major changes with programming would come down the internal coms chain, not special visits to each station. It would be more plausible that the FCC contacts the top network brass, but TV stations are franchises branched off from the major networks. They air the feed sent from the network and insert some local news, shows, and commercials. Plus, with COVID, most shows are reruns right now. Who cares if programs are interrupted?
Totally! Then heard, “I am the Great Q-Holio! I need TP for my Q-hole! huhuhuhu” ?