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Al Johnson
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barooosk said:All this talk about the return of Fairness Doctrine is just a red herring floated by conservatives who fear the loss of their 13 to 1 hour advantage on political talk radio.
It ain't gonna happen.
However, when the Dems win the Presidency next year and expand their control in Congress there will be a new FCC and the following moves will be made
- Ownership and cross-ownership rules will be tightened
- Minority ownership rules will be strengthened
- Equal time provisions will be tightened
- Decency rules will be more strictly enforced
Owners like Clear Channel will freak out and meet behind close doors with key law-makers. Suddenly, there will be more lib talk on the radio. CC managers will report that new research suggests that the format is growing in popularity.
The FCC will moderate their moves to re-regulate the industry.
The current rules (including, most especially, current ownership limits) were enacted under a Democratic administration and championed by, among others, the inventor of the Internet, Oscar-winner Al Gore. If Clear Channel gives more money to Republicans it is because they were able to buy Democratic politicians cheap.
The FCC has five members, two of whom must be from the minority party. If one of three members is a "moderate" Democrat or DLC'er, nothing changes.