Editorial Policy
Our Editorial Standards
Consumer Electronics Daily covers U.S. technology policy across five beats: FCC spectrum regulation, right-to-repair legislation, consumer data privacy law, broadband infrastructure, and semiconductor supply chain policy. Our reporting draws from primary sources — FCC dockets, congressional records, agency press releases, and court filings — rather than secondary aggregation.
Source Standards
Every factual claim in Consumer Electronics Daily coverage is traceable to a primary source. Dollar figures for spectrum auctions, broadband allocations, and legislative appropriations are verified against official FCC, NTIA, and Congressional Budget Office records. When reporting on pending legislation, we cite bill numbers and chamber status as of the article’s publication date. Readers who identify factual errors are encouraged to contact us directly.
Independence
Consumer Electronics Daily is an independent publication. We do not accept sponsored content, native advertising, or editorial direction from companies we cover. Coverage decisions are made solely on editorial judgment — newsworthiness, policy significance, and reader relevance.
Corrections Policy
Material factual errors are corrected promptly with a correction note appended to the relevant article. Corrections are not concealed or minimized. If you believe a published article contains an error of fact, contact us at [email protected].