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Eric Garland
Broadcasting licenses should be carefully reviewed. Fairness Doctrine reestablished. Antitrust applied. New regulations enacted.
Spock's Marshmellon 6h
AGREED 100%
Eric Garland 6h
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Know why France's election avoided America's level of propaganda and avoided catastrophe? Strict government oversight for political media.
MeetingOfMinds 6h
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Is Fairness Doctrine doable or realistic in Internet world? Doubtful
Ben Collinsworth 6h
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When news was a not for profit service they were required to provide we had a much better media on TV
Alan Bleiweiss 5h
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Be careful what you wish for. Which political party gets to set those rules?
Ed Lynch (Ед Лйнч) 5h
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They also rebuffed their attempts whereas Trump actively helped them. (via Clint Watts testimony)
Julia V Lawson 5h
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WHEN is the llama coming? Tonite?
Steve Bass 5h
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Fox News, CNN, etc don't have licenses - only applies to broadcasters who have much smaller audiences than in Fairness Doc days
#FreeCali NaphiSoc 5h
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French Electorate is a little more sophisticated than America and they are not saddled w electoral college nonsense
Frank Galpin ☽☮☾ 5h
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Les Moonves said during the election that Trump was great for rating.
Samantha Sanderson 5h
From 10/16; I've got 100s on this; blocked by & I've pi$$ed off , , etc.
Barbara Drake 2h
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Yep, yep, yep. And yep.
CMDoran 1h
I think the public needs to start suing media for intentional lies.