No, I am not suggesting that only majority opinions be allowed on the radio - I am simply suggesting that the marketplace should rule not the government.
I am not confusing the Fairness Doctrine with Equal Time rules! I do believe the liberal element in the US Congress and in America would like to see a Fairness Doctrine that includes equal time rules. I submit to you that if Liberal talk was a major, nationwide success, they would be quiet and I stand by the statement that a new, government mandated "fairness" in talk radio would drive the format out of business.
Talk radio needs the same first amendment protections enjoyed by the print and on-line media.
While talk radio may have coexisted with the Fairness Doctrine of the 1960s and 70s, it was predominently in the major markets. Talk radio really didn't grow in markets below 25 until the last 20 years (without a Fairness Doctrine).
I am not confusing the Fairness Doctrine with Equal Time rules! I do believe the liberal element in the US Congress and in America would like to see a Fairness Doctrine that includes equal time rules. I submit to you that if Liberal talk was a major, nationwide success, they would be quiet and I stand by the statement that a new, government mandated "fairness" in talk radio would drive the format out of business.
Talk radio needs the same first amendment protections enjoyed by the print and on-line media.
While talk radio may have coexisted with the Fairness Doctrine of the 1960s and 70s, it was predominently in the major markets. Talk radio really didn't grow in markets below 25 until the last 20 years (without a Fairness Doctrine).