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fairness doctrine
[fair-nis]
noun
a policy mandated by the Federal Communications Commission, requiring radio and television stations to grant equal time to a political candidate, group, etc., to present an opposing viewpoint to one already aired.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fairness doctrine1
Example Sentences
Reagan kicked out the underpinnings of the free press by getting rid of the Fairness Doctrine while simultaneously allowing consolidation of the media.
Weaponized disinformation will ultimately kill the First Amendment, which the Supreme Court recognized back in 1969 when it approved the Fairness Doctrine and required accuracy in the media.
We don’t even consume media the same way we did more recently, when the Fairness Doctrine was embraced by SCOTUS.
The first thing Biden could do is re-introduce and support the Fairness Doctrine.
But Reagan did more than remove the guardrails, he ditched the Fairness Doctrine.
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