The "equal time" rule requires broadcasters and radio stations that operate on public airwaves to provide comparable airtime opportunities to opposing political candidates. However, the rule has not traditionally been applied to talk shows.
This presents a show with an interesting opportunity. Ask both candidates the same questions. For the view the candidates must defend their stance on women's issues. On late night question that expose intolerance.
I am one of the 7 million. This media war is serious and truly meaningful. It will continue as long as he and his minions hold office. It would be nice to know how the government might be taken out of the picture. Bet that requires legislation and this regime owns the Congress.
The big picture answer is to simply remove government's role in broadcasting. They are regulating a shrinking, jncreasingly irrelevant part of the market. Let broadcasters pay for the airwaves, just like telecom spectrum. Government shouldn't be involved...
Amen, Kevin.
The "equal time" rule requires broadcasters and radio stations that operate on public airwaves to provide comparable airtime opportunities to opposing political candidates. However, the rule has not traditionally been applied to talk shows.
This presents a show with an interesting opportunity. Ask both candidates the same questions. For the view the candidates must defend their stance on women's issues. On late night question that expose intolerance.
Bring it
on…
I am one of the 7 million. This media war is serious and truly meaningful. It will continue as long as he and his minions hold office. It would be nice to know how the government might be taken out of the picture. Bet that requires legislation and this regime owns the Congress.
The big picture answer is to simply remove government's role in broadcasting. They are regulating a shrinking, jncreasingly irrelevant part of the market. Let broadcasters pay for the airwaves, just like telecom spectrum. Government shouldn't be involved...