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Rush Limbaugh presses Obama to keep airwaves ‘Free’

Talk radio giant Rush Limbaugh tees off soberly from the Wall Street Journal with a well-stated plea to President Obama to avoid “Government-imposed censorship.” He briefly details his ascent to super-stardom via talk radio broadcasting along with the history of the Fairness Doctrine. Limbaugh is direct in his missive — as direct as President Obama [...]

[ More ] February 20th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in News, Republicans, Talk Radio |

Republican Senator to force vote killing Fairness Doctrine

Sen.  Jim DeMint, a Republican from South Carolina is behind a bill drafted to prevent the FCC from reinstating the Fairness Doctrine. The Broadcaster Freedom Act will go to vote next week.
Demint argues that while President Obama has come out against the Doctrine, many Democrats still support similar legislation. Info here and here.
President Barack Obama [...]

[ More ] February 20th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in News, Republicans, Talk Radio |

Ex-President says “No” to Fairness Doctrine

Former President Jimmy Carter probably shocked many on the left with his assessment of the Fairness Doctrine and its oft-discussed return.  He opined on the Mac & Gaydos radio talk show today on KTAR.
Co-host Mac Watson asked Carter, “Do you think the Fairness Doctrine is something that should be brought back in the 21st century? [...]

[ More ] February 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Democrats, History, News, Talk Radio |

Daayyuumm!

Megyn Kelly can beat me up anytime…as long as it’s not over the Fairness Doctrine. Bill Press feels the sting of this anchorchick’s pimphand. Ed Morrissey sums things up for your quick consumption:

Second biggest laugh: Press won’t apply the Fairness Doctrine to NPR. He wants government dictating content to commercial radio stations, but not to [...]

[ More ] February 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in News, Videos |

Not everybody wants it but many expect it.

The Fairness Doctrine is coming. Or at least that’s what the peanut gallery seems to collectively believe.
But 51% say it is at least somewhat likely that the Democratic-controlled Congress will restore the Fairness Doctrine, which requires holders of broadcast licenses to present balanced political coverage of important issues, as determined by the Federal Communications Commission. [...]

[ More ] February 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Democrats, Polls / Surveys, Talk Radio |

Half of Americans want government controlled airwaves.

Rassumussen confirms this for us in a poll from August 2008.
There are many different stats parsed from the survey. But here’s a sampling:
Democrats are more supportive of government involvement in the airwaves than Republicans and unaffiliated voters. Fifty-four percent (54%) of Democrats favor it, and only 26% are opposed. Republicans and unaffiliated voters are fairly [...]

[ More ] February 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Democrats, Polls / Surveys, Republicans, Talk Radio |

Will Obama bring back the Fairness Doctrine?

Will Obama revive the Fairness Doctrine?
It seems to be a foregone conclusion that America is about elect its first Black President. The ubiquitous “Hope and Change” mantra is ambitious in its reach. One change that may raise some hackles is the revival of the Fairness Doctrine.
Brian Anderson notes, “the language of “fairness” is seductive. Many [...]

What is the Fairness Doctrine?

The Fairness Doctrine was a policy enacted by the FCC,  United States Federal Communications Commission, in 1949 which sought to ensure fair and balanced coverage of controversial public issues by broadcast media outlets. The FCC deemed stations using public airwaves to be “public trustees” and thereby obliged to provide a broad spectrum of opinion on important [...]

[ More ] October 19th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Posted in History, News, Videos |
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