Thursday, February 12, 2009

The fairness doctrine


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the fairness doctrine

The fairness doctrine was a policy of the U. S. Federal Communications Commission from 1949 until 1987. Daniel Henninger wrote in the Wall Street Journal,
Legislation is currently before Congress that would reinstate a federal communications policy known as the "fairness doctrine".
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The policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission that became known as the "Fairness Doctrine" is an attempt to ensure
PENCE, REPUBLICAN HOUSE LEADERS ANNOUNCE DISCHARGE PETITION TO BAN THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE WASHINGTON, DC â€" U.S. Congressman Mike Pence will deliver the following remarks at a
Fairness Doctrine Updates: Click HERE for a link to the discharge petition. Current count: 202 signatures (218 needed). *Note* actual count may differ from number of signatures due
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fairness doctrine n. A basic tenet of the licensed broadcasting industry in the United States that ensures reasonable opportunity for the airing of
A license permits broadcasting, but the licensee has no constitutional right to be the one who holds the license or to monopolize afrequency to the exclusion of his fellow

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