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Fairness Doctrine / United States / Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission / Personal attack rule / Equal-time rule / Communications Act / Alternative media / Federal Communications Commission / Law / Government
Date: 2012-05-21 13:33:34
Fairness Doctrine
United States
Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission
Personal attack rule
Equal-time rule
Communications Act
Alternative media
Federal Communications Commission
Law
Government

The FCC’s Fairness Doctrine By Tom L. Beauchamp (Revised by John Cuddihy, Joanne L. Jurmu, and Anna Pinedo) Government intervention in the publication and dissemination of news is inconsistent with the notion of a free

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