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In reply to the discussion: Fairness Doctrine [View all]RecoveringJournalist
(232 posts)3. Ok
Understood. But how do you know these viewers/listeners don't want these alternate viewpoints if they never even have access to them in the first place? You know as well as I that it's very easy today for someone to get their information from ONLY FOX, Breitbart, etc. or only HuffPo, MSNBC, etc.
To be a better and more Democratic society, we need to be exposed to multiple ideas - not just our own opinion served over and over on a silver platter with a side of hatred.
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Back in the 20s there were maybe a hundred local newspapers in NYC...
TreasonousBastard
Sep 2015
#32
Lacking cable, the televised access to both points of view is non-existent.
LanternWaste
Sep 2015
#24
That's true, but it never did affect local stations, or radio, all that much...
TreasonousBastard
Sep 2015
#27
Under the auspices of the Fairness Doctrine, the following alternate viewpoint has been provided:
Dr. Strange
Sep 2015
#62
I don't see this as a workable idea considering all the different ways media is consumed these days.
Throd
Sep 2015
#15
"A large group of people only exposed to a single set of ideas are also dangerous".
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#38
There is too much concentration in segments of the media industry, but the six control 90 percent
onenote
Sep 2015
#47
No, the point is you want people to be forced to watch what you agree with.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2015
#122
And some would like the FCC to come knocking on Skinner's door if he hides your post (nt)
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#116
Then that's on them for being to fucking lazy to learn about the stolen election.
GGJohn
Sep 2015
#106
We need less opinion, more fact-oriented, evidence-based journalists and anchors.
OneGrassRoot
Sep 2015
#98
You think Jesse Ventura should be given equal time during televised 9/11 retrospectives?
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2015
#115