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Complaint filed with FCC over Sinclair
October 11, 2004
In a letter to FCC Chairman Michael Powell, 18 members of Congress have expressed concerns over Sinclair's airing of an anti-Kerry documentary.
Addionally, while there is some indication that Senator Kerry may be invited to a panel discussion following the airing of this "program" in order to satisfy fairness regulations, it seems clear to us that any invitation would be merely a transparent attempt to circumvent the fine print of the law and proceed with this partisan plan. Equal time rules exist for a purpose - to prevent the airing of one-sided political content without equal response time given to the opposing view or candidate. In this case, it is impossible to imagine how the equal time rules would be satisfied if this plan is allowed to go forward.
[Letter to FCC's Michael Powell - Media Matters - 10-09-04 - (pdf)]
Rather than reactively complain and picket the stations, as some bloggers suggest, why doesn't the Kerry Campaign proactively offer their own documentary to Sinclair to satisfy expected equal time rules? In the spirit of Justice Brandeis's "more speech" remedy, Sinclair ought to be on the defense explaining their predictable rejection.
also read: Blogs For Bush, SimianBrain
