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MEDIA MATTERS Limbaugh fights 'Hush Rush' pushDemocrat senator thinks America 'well-served' by Fairness DoctrinePosted: October 22, 2008 7:50 pm Eastern By Joe Kovacs
On-the-air comments by a Democratic senator looking to bring back the Fairness Doctrine are sparking new fears the voices of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly and Michael Savage could be silenced if Democrats control the White House and Congress. Instituted in 1949 when radio ruled the airwaves, the Fairness Doctrine required broadcasters to allot airtime for controversial public matters, as well as time for opposing viewpoints. It was repealed in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan's Federal Communications Commission, leading to an explosion in the numbers of talk shows and hosts. (Story continues below) Limbaugh said it was clear that Bingaman "wants all of this kind of conservative talk, because it's effective, shut down." If enacted, the Fairness Doctrine (which is anything but) would create logistical nightmares for radio programmers, leading quickly to shuttered stations. The need to "balance" every viewpoint presented would also destroy the entertainment value of talk radio, driving away the audience. In August, a poll by Rasmussen Reports found 47 percent of Americans believe the government should require stations to "balance" the political viewpoint expressed over the airwaves. Rasmussen found, however, 71 percent say it is already possible for just about any political view to be heard in today's media.
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Previous stories: Nearly half of Americans favor 'Fairness Doctrine' Bush opposes 'Fairness Doctrine' President won't join 'Bash Rush' campaign Rush to Sen. Reid: 'Say it to my face' 'Hush Rush' supporters draw 'no comment' Bush no fan of Fairness Doctrine 'Hush Rush' bill - gone, not forgotten Voinovich self-destructs on Hannity Kerry joins Fairness Doctrine chorus Claim: Hillary, Boxer look to 'fix' talk radio Sean Hannity inspires character in kids' book Joe Kovacs is executive news editor for WorldNetDaily.com and author of the No. 1 best-selling book that champions the absolute truth of Scripture and reveals the underreported glorious destiny of Christians, "Shocked by the Bible: The Most Astonishing Facts You've Never Been Told."
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