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1 year ago
The Fairness Doctrine does not give the government the ability to license and control the airwaves - that is something that the government already does and has done for more than 50 years. Second, no, The Fairness Doctrine in no way gives the government control of political content. What it would do is remove the veil from in front of politcal parties and wealthy political investors that currently control the airwaves and makes them accountable to broadcasting facts - and of course fairness. What does a broadcaster have to fear about providing equal time for an opposing view?