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Re: NPR and PBS facing more budget cuts, don't let it happen~!
Fairness Doctrine
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The Fairness Doctrine was a regulation of the United States' Federal Communications Commission which required broadcast licensees to present controversial issues of public importance, and to present such issues in what was deemed an honest, equal and balanced manner. It has since been repealed by the FCC and aspects of it have been questioned by courts."
So, we all have a clue of what we speak.
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