The Fairness Doctrine

How we lost it, and why we need it back

A license permits broadcasting, but the licensee has no constitutional right to be the one who holds the license or to monopolize a...frequency to the exclusion of his fellow citizens. There is nothing in the First Amendment which prevents the Government from requiring a licensee to share his frequency with others.... It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.

— U.S. Supreme Court, ... Full Story »

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Randy Morrow
4.2
by Randy Morrow - Feb. 21, 2009

A good overview of the much feared (by the Wingnuts and corporate media) of the "Fairness Doctrine". It is the aforementioned corporate media the ensures that the FD will not be reinstated, their is too much money at stake--and broadcasters will argue they can't afford (especially in the current climate) to do things that don't generate profit.

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