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Election 2016: The Equal-time Rule in Politics

By |December 14th, 2015|Categories: Economy, Film News, National News, Politics|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

[av_heading heading='Politicians Cry Foul on Being Equally Represented in the Media' tag='h3' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire [/av_heading] Digital broadcast television and radio abides by rules and regulations set by the FCC and federal government. Within these regulations, there is indication on the time allotted for presidential candidates to appear on broadcast television. These regulations do not include cable media outlets. The main focus is how ABC, NBC and CBS are covering different politicians in the upcoming election in 2016. One major concern is the unnecessary broadcasting of the Trump campaign. He has

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