New York City officials are intensifying efforts to strip Newsmax from the screens of thousands of yellow cabs, citing concerns over the network’s content. This push follows a 2025 deal between the conservative network and Curb, the technology provider for the city’s taxi fleet.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The Conflict at a Glance
| Factor | Detail |
| The Deal | Curb integrated Newsmax into its “Taxi TV” loop for 7,000+ NYC cabs. |
| The Opposition | Led by Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Mayor Zohran Mamdani. |
| The Argument | Officials claim the network spreads “misinformation” and shouldn’t be subsidized by public transit space. |
| The Defense | Curb asserts its status as a neutral platform; Newsmax cites First Amendment protections. |
Why This is Escalating Now
However, this move faces a major hurdle: The First Amendment. Curb and Newsmax have hinted at litigation if the city interferes with their private commercial contract, arguing that the government cannot pick winners and losers based on political viewpoints.
The Rider Experience
For now, the programming remains. Riders who find the content objectionable have two main options:
- Mute/Power Off: Using the physical buttons on the Curb screen.
- Direct Feedback: Filing a complaint via the 311 system or the Curb app.
















