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To add insult to injury, the equal time rule does not apply to cable TV.
"It's as if the playwright had been forced to comply with the Equal Time Rule," Mr. Marks wrote.
The "equal time" rule may appear like a smart way to prevent media bias, but it remains controversial in France.
However, the Fairness Doctrine is different from the Equal Time rule, which is still in force and requires equal time be given to legally qualified political candidates.
Although the Reagan-era FCC correctly scrapped the Fairness Doctrine, vestiges of it remain, such as the confusingly similar "equal time rule," which, for example, curtailed the airing of old Reagan movies when he ran for office.
First, because the lawyers finally conceded that our show contains comedy; second, because it was the first time I'd heard that the Federal Communication Commission's equal time rule -- which requires radio and television stations to grant equal time to all candidates -- might apply to our show.
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"Law & Order" is syndicated on TNT, which does not have to follow the equal time rules because cable systems do not use public airwaves.
Much as the government has been willing to impose duties on radio stations (eg. indecency codes, equal time rules) that would be impermissible if applied to newspapers, Montana might reasonably consider requiring physicians, in return for the privilege of a medical license, to prescribe medication to the dying even if they intend to end their own lives.
This is no normal quadrennial clash of titans that we're living through, but, even so, wouldn't a sort of equal-time rule apply to a novel about 2016?
When Herbert Hoover lobbied for the Federal Radio Act of 1927, which includes an equal-time rule known as Section 315, he said that broadcasting "the political debates that underlie political action" would make Americans "literally one people".
Networks do their best to avoid the thicket of the equal-time rule, which obligates television and radio stations to offer equivalent time to competing candidates if one gets free airtime.
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