Will Fairness Doctrine Make A Comeback?

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whatever happened to just turning station or cutting off radio?.i can personally say i have not heard a total of 1 hour airtime in my lifetime of political talk on radio..i simply change dial when it came on?

and what exactly is childrens programming on radio???

and what about they want more minority owned radio stations?can't anyone with the money buy a radio station?

Siruis just went through this same crap in order to be able to merge instead of going bankrupt...they had to give away a certain percentage of their channels to minorities in order to be able to merge...so a man built a satellite radio company and in order to stay in business he had to promise to GIVE AWAY part of his business to someone else based on the color of their skin...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/1020200...s/dems_get_set_to_muzzle_the_right_134399.htm


SHOULD Barack Obama win the presidency and Democrats take full control of Congress, next year will see a real legislative attempt to bring back the Fairness Doctrine - and to diminish conservatives' influence on broadcast radio, the one medium they dominate.



Yes, the Obama campaign said some months back that the candidate doesn't seek to re-impose this regulation, which, until Ronald Reagan's FCC phased it out in the 1980s, required TV and radio broadcasters to give balanced airtime to opposing viewpoints or face steep fines or even loss of license. But most Democrats - including party elders Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry and Al Gore - strongly support the idea of mandating "fairness."



Would a President Obama veto a new Fairness Doctrine if Congress enacted one? It's doubtful.



The Fairness Doctrine was an astonishingly bad idea. It's a too-tempting power for government to abuse. When the doctrine was in effect, both Democratic and Republican administrations regularly used it to harass critics on radio and TV.



Second, a new Fairness Doctrine would drive political talk radio off the dial. If a station ran a big-audience conservative program like, say, Laura Ingraham's, it would also have to run a left-leaning alternative. But liberals don't do well on talk radio, as the failure of Air America and indeed all other liberal efforts in the medium to date show. Stations would likely trim back conservative shows so as to avoid airing unsuccessful liberal ones.


Then there's all the lawyers you'd have to hire to respond to the regulators measuring how much time you devoted to this topic or that. Too much risk and hassle, many radio executives would conclude. Why not switch formats to something less charged - like entertainment or sports coverage?





For those who dismiss this threat to freedom of the airwaves as unlikely, consider how the politics of "fairness" might play out with the public. A Rasmussen poll last summer found that fully 47 percent of respondents backed the idea of requiring radio and television stations to offer "equal amounts of conservative and liberal political commentary," with 39 percent opposed.



Liberals, Rasmussen found, support a Fairness Doctrine by 54 percent to 26 percent, while Republicans and unaffiliated voters were more evenly divided. The language of "fairness" is seductive.



Even with control of Washington and public support, Dems would have a big fight in passing a Fairness Doctrine. Rush Limbaugh & Co. wouldn't sit by idly and let themselves be regulated into silence, making the outcome of any battle uncertain. But Obama and the Democrats also plan other, more subtle regulations that would achieve much the same outcome.


He and most Democrats want to expand broadcasters' public-interest duties. One such measure would be to impose greater "local accountability" on them - requiring stations to carry more local programming whether the public wants it or not. The reform would entail setting up community boards to make their demands known when station licenses come up for renewal. The measure is clearly aimed at national syndicators like Clear Channel that offer conservative shows. It's a Fairness Doctrine by subterfuge.



Obama also wants to relicense stations every two years (not eight, as is the case now), so these monitors would be a constant worry for stations. Finally, the Democrats also want more minority-owned stations and plan to intervene in the radio marketplace to ensure that outcome.



It's worth noting, as Jesse Walker does in the latest Reason magazine, that Trinity Church, the controversial church Obama attended for many years, is heavily involved in the media-reform movement, having sought to restore the Fairness Doctrine, prevent media consolidation and deny licenses to stations that refuse to carry enough children's programming.


Regrettably, media freedom hasn't been made an issue by the McCain campaign, perhaps because the maverick senator is himself no fan of unbridled political speech, as his long support of aggressive campaign-finance regulation underscores. But the threat to free speech is real - and profoundly disturbing.


Brian C. Anderson is editor of City Journal and co-author, with Adam Thierer, of "A Manifesto for Media Freedom," just out from Encounter Books.
 

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The fairness doctrine is bullshit. Clear violation of the first amendment.
People will watch what they like, let a free market decide.
 

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Siruis just went through this same crap in order to be able to merge instead of going bankrupt...they had to give away a certain percentage of their channels to minorities in order to be able to merge...so a man built a satellite radio company and in order to stay in business he had to promise to GIVE AWAY part of his business to someone else based on the color of their skin...



That is utterly disguisting and it makes me less proud to be an American with this disguisting Affirmative Action crap going on.

All of the arguments have changed too. It used to be that we need more BLACK, CEO's Owners, Quarterbacks, college admins etc., but now it is that we need more "minority" owned teams, college admins, CEO's etc.

We need more black/minority
Ivy league college students
NFL owners
MLB players
Quarterbacks
NFL coaches
More representation on TV
More representation on radio
etc. etc. etc. etc.

People used to complain that TV was too "white", but now every news cast pretty much has a black anchor and a white one. Every commercial has a goofy white guy with the old product, and a sophisticated black guy with the new cool product.

If it was really about more opportunities for "minorities", then why is their no outrage for the lack of representation for Hispanics or even asians?

Hispanics are going to become the # 2 population in this country in OUR lifetimes, yet we don't see them on TV as much, we don't see their numbers in college as much, we see a general lack of representation.

but all the people who used to argue that we need more "black" somethings, seem to be ok with the lack of Hispanic... somethings. It is all a sham.
 

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This is a prime plank of communism and/or totalitarianism. Countries like Cuba (gtc's paradise), Venezuela, China, North Korea, etc control the airwaves and dictate what can be heard. Why should we expect anything less in the USA? The sheep have made their choice by electing left wing radicals like Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and soon to be President Obama.
 

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Here's a section of a speech RFK Jr. gave in New York in May of 2007. He spends some time talking about the fairness doctrine and provides information to consider. He starts talking specifically about the fairness doctrine around the 3:40 mark, until around the 7:00 minute mark.

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I want to be a professional basketball player, they could use a few short white guys y'know.

The Fairness Act is a joke. If they obtain control and abuse their power, 2010 will make 1994 look like child's play.


"IF", please remember words have meaning. I know a bunch of loonies out there that have a problem with interpretations.
 

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Here's a section of a speech RFK Jr. gave in New York in May of 2007. He spends some time talking about the fairness doctrine and provides information to consider. He starts talking specifically about the fairness doctrine around the 3:40 mark, until around the 7:00 minute mark.

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What a clown! If it were not for Fox news, no one would know about Ayers, Wright, Acorn. As it is, no one can ask a question to Barry, they would rather go after Sarah Palin and her family.

Look at waht they are trying to do to Joe the plumber, for asking a question to THE ONE !

No discussion at all regarding Ratings, and free markets. There is a reason that there are not more Liberal talk radio shows, no one wants to listen!

This is typical Liberal crap, provide govt intervention in the name of "fairness"

How did that work out for ya in the housing markets???
 

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What a clown! If it were not for Fox news, no one would know about Ayers, Wright, Acorn.

That's nonsense. It was Hillary Clinton's campaign that started discussing Ayers and Wright.

As for ACORN, if you believe that stuff about ACORN and alleged voter fraud, you have a ways to go before you can upgrade to being considered intelligent.

The notion that there's voter fraud being committed by ACORN is itself a fraud. Do some research and it should become clear. If you hitch your wagon to that claim, the facts will reveal you to be a fool. Fox News is doing a tremendous disservice to their viewers if they are perpetuating that myth.

Fired U.S. Attorney David Iglesias thoroughly investigated ACORN and knows the facts. Here's a quote from him:

“This voter fraud thing is the bogeyman. It was designed to scare up, rile the [Republican] base. I looked into [the fraud allegations] …We didn’t find the evidence.”

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Just for the record...Palast writes conspiracy books so he can eat.

Nobody besides the moonbat division of the BBC will even hire him.

He sells conspiracy books to dupes...just sayin. :toast:
 

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That's nonsense. It was Hillary Clinton's campaign that started discussing Ayers and Wright.

As for ACORN, if you believe that stuff about ACORN and alleged voter fraud, you have a ways to go before you can upgrade to being considered intelligent.

The notion that there's voter fraud being committed by ACORN is itself a fraud. Do some research and it should become clear. If you hitch your wagon to that claim, the facts will reveal you to be a fool. Fox News is doing a tremendous disservice to their viewers if they are perpetuating that myth.

Fired U.S. Attorney David Iglesias thoroughly investigated ACORN and knows the facts. Here's a quote from him:

“This voter fraud thing is the bogeyman. It was designed to scare up, rile the [Republican] base. I looked into [the fraud allegations] …We didn’t find the evidence.”

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Your right, I am sure ACORN is a stand up organization, other then when they went out and blackmailed the banks to give loans to people who couldnt afford toothpaste
 

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Your right, I am sure ACORN is a stand up organization, other then when they went out and blackmailed the banks to give loans to people who couldnt afford toothpaste

You missed the point. The idea that there is voter fraud by ACORN is itself a fraud. You are a fool if you believe it.
 

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You missed the point. The idea that there is voter fraud by ACORN is itself a fraud. You are a fool if you believe it.

ACORN..the organization caught covering up their million dollar embezzlement scandal?

Yeah sure...no fraud going on there at all.

Whatever.
 

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Just for the record...Palast writes conspiracy books so he can eat.

So does Bill Kristol among many others. Except Kristol is a war hawk, thus he writes about warring. This type of logic is rather easy to understand.
 

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So does Bill Kristol among many others. Except Kristol is a war hawk, thus he writes about warring. This type of logic is rather easy to understand.

Where did I say Kristol was an expert on anything?

The point remains...Palast is just a moonbat hack that writes conspiracy books for dupes.
 

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The point remains...Palast is just a moonbat hack that writes conspiracy books for dupes.

Amusing coming from someone whose posts more often than not are intended to dupe others. You seem awfully desperate to discredit the one investigative reporter who uncovered the truth behind the false felon purge list that enabled Bush and Cheney to steal Florida in the 2000 election. There isn't a single person who's looked at that evidence and claimed otherwise. He's universally praised for his reporting on that.
 

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Amusing coming from someone whose posts more often than not are intended to dupe others. You seem awfully desperate to discredit the one investigative reporter who uncovered the truth behind the false felon purge list that enabled Bush and Cheney to steal Florida in the 2000 election. There isn't a single person who's looked at that evidence and claimed otherwise. He's universally praised for his reporting on that.


Thats in inconvenient truth for some folks. Only Dems are capable of such freedom destructive things! My Bush Regime would never do such things. I wonder if these guys know they are talking out of both sides of their mouth or are they really that delusional?
 

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There's only one problem. Obama has a CLEARLY stated position againt the Fairness Doctrine. Do a simple google search on Obama and Fairness Doctrine for the truth, instead of the usual, baseless innuendo the neocons use against Obama.
 

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