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Last Week Tonight: John Oliver on robocalls from similar numbers, FCC rules (VIDEO).
John Oliver Rips HBO Parent AT&T Amid Lengthy Rant About FCC and Robocalls | Billboard – Billboard
John Oliver Robocalls the FCC: Is it Legal? - Lexology
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John Oliver Asks Viewers to Flood FCC's Website in Fight for Net Neutrality – The Hollywood Reporter
Robocalls: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver Hatches A Genius Plot To Ban Robocalls By Robocalling The FCC | HuffPost Entertainment
John Oliver says he's going to 'unleash hell' on FCC by creating his own robocalls - MarketWatch
Robocalls: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver Rips HBO Parent AT&T Amid Rant About FCC and Robocalls – The Hollywood Reporter
Robocalls: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) | Robocalls are a growing problem. If only we could make the FCC care a little bit more about fixing it. | By Last
John Oliver Chides AT&T and Targets FCC Over Robocall Rules - Variety
Robocalls: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
John Oliver fights robocalls… by robocalling Ajit Pai and the FCC | Ars Technica
Can John Oliver Troll the F.C.C. Into Ending the Scourge of Robocalls? | Vanity Fair
FCC claims comment system attacked after John Oliver's net neutrality segment | Net neutrality | The Guardian
John Oliver's net neutrality rant may have caused FCC site crash - The Washington Post
WATCH] John Oliver Unleashes Robocall Hell On FCC Commissioners – Deadline
That was no cyberattack on the FCC, just John Oliver fans | CNN Politics
John Oliver says he's going to 'unleash hell' on FCC by creating his own robocalls - MarketWatch
Fact Checking John Oliver Robocall Last Week Tonight Bit
John Oliver says he's going to 'unleash hell' on FCC by creating his own robocalls - MarketWatch
John Oliver Unveils Robocall Campaign Against FCC: 'It Would Really Drive the Point Home'