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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 06 2020, @11:28PM
by Anonymous Coward
on Friday November 06 2020, @11:28PM (#1073964)
A fairness doctrine might help, as long as there is some mechanism to disregard the lunatic sides of issues.
We already have such a mechanism: they should be required to produce evidence (i.e., something that could be reasonably believed to stand up to cross examination in a court of law). If they don't have that then they shouldn't go on the air with it.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 06 2020, @11:28PM
We already have such a mechanism: they should be required to produce evidence (i.e., something that could be reasonably believed to stand up to cross examination in a court of law). If they don't have that then they shouldn't go on the air with it.