Re: CC's Political Ad Rates
> I don't know all the specifics of how the law works, but it
> would seem that CC could charge pretty close to regular
> rates, not the overnight rate for morning drive. A lot of
> that political advertising was from advocacy groups, which
> probably aren't covered by "lowest unit rate".
>
Advocacy groups, like the immortal 527s, are not covered under McCain-Feingold, therefore they don't have the LUR restriction. That's one of the things McCain, et al. are trying to fix the second time around.
(For the record, I believed BCRA was unconstitutional, and still believe so. But the Court has spoken, and it's not.)
What the charge has to be, you're correct: CC doesn't have to charge overnight rates in AM drive. But, it MUST charge the lowest rate for AM drive. If Klaben Ford is getting a deal on spots at the rate of $20/spot, and that is CC's most favored ad rate--then it MUST charge, e.g., John Kerry for President, Inc. $20 per spot...no matter how many spots Kerry buys in AM drive. PM drive is different, as is middays, nights, etc.
But the law is not negotiable--even if Kerry wished to spend $800/spot, and offered that much, Clear Channel must still charge $20.
(More for the record--there's some out there who believe that political ads should be free. I disagree, on wholly economic levels, and on realistic levels. There's no way to limit that just to candidates and still be within First Amendment compliance. What about 527 advocacy groups? State issue sponsors? It's too wild a road.)