The answer is television, radio, satellite, and cable.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) does oversee television programming, but this option is incomplete as it does not include other entities the FCC regulates.
While the FCC does regulate both television and radio, this option is still incomplete because it does not account for other forms of communication the FCC oversees.
This option includes television, radio, and satellite, which are all under the FCC's jurisdiction. However, it still misses one more entity.
This is the most comprehensive option. The FCC regulates television, radio, satellite, and cable communications, ensuring that these entities comply with federal laws and regulations.