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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Jan 22, 2026, 08:45 AM Yesterday

Late-night and daytime talk shows must offer equal time for candidate interviews, FCC says [View all]

Source: NBC News/Reuters

Jan. 21, 2026, 9:00 PM EST


WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday that daytime and late-night TV talk shows featuring interviews with political candidates must comply with “equal time” rules that give airtime to views of opposing candidates and that the shows cannot rely on a 2006 decision that suggested they were exempt.

Until now, talk shows have qualified for the equal opportunities exemption as genuine news interviews, ever since the FCC’s Media Bureau granted an exemption to the interview part of Jay Leno’s “Tonight Show” in 2006. Networks have relied on the ruling as a precedent for recent interviews with political candidates.

The FCC’s Media Bureau said Wednesday, however, that networks should not rely on the 2006 decision, adding that it “has not been presented with any evidence that the interview portion of any late night or daytime television talk show program on air presently would qualify” for an exemption. The agency added that any program or station seeking assurances that the equal time requirements do not apply should “promptly file a petition for a declaratory ruling.”

Democratic FCC member Anna Gomez said the guidance was at odds with the commission’s long-standing view that late-night programs and daytime news shows are entitled to editorial discretion based on newsworthiness, not political favoritism. She said the announcement was “an escalation in this FCC’s ongoing campaign to censor and control speech. ... The First Amendment does not yield to government intimidation. Broadcasters should not feel pressured to water down, sanitize or avoid critical coverage out of fear of regulatory retaliation.”

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/fcc-late-night-daytime-talk-shows-equal-time-candidate-interviews-rcna255315



The GOP essentially torpedoed the "Fairness Doctrine" and now all of sudden, they want to manufacture it again to benefit themselves.
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Fox too? Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #1
Now all of a sudden they will claim Fox "News" isn't real news after all so they can get around this. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #5
They wont have to claim it. Fox admitted it. They are "entertainment". Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #6
Excellant. Since they are Entertainment and talk shows, then they fit the new rules now.. LiberalArkie 23 hrs ago #11
Not Fox News, MarineCombatEngineer 22 hrs ago #13
Didn't fox regard themselves as "entertainment" rather than news sometime in the past? mpcamb 13 hrs ago #23
But only for certain people? SSJVegeta Yesterday #2
Chipping away at the freedoms................... Lovie777 Yesterday #3
Agree, but i would change one word bluestarone 21 hrs ago #16
This would be enforced sanewashing muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #4
OK, so EuterpeThelo Yesterday #7
This could be fun azureblue Yesterday #8
Fox is cable, FCC regulates broadcast stations. nt SunSeeker 21 hrs ago #15
Does this mean.... YepYep Yesterday #9
Equal time and the Fairness Doctrine murielm99 Yesterday #10
Could candidate refuse to appear TexasBushwhacker 23 hrs ago #12
Bring it! intheflow 21 hrs ago #14
So let me get this straight - the GOP is suddenly concerned with equal time now? Initech 20 hrs ago #17
I thought that the fairness doctrine was abolished? cstanleytech 19 hrs ago #18
Under Saint Ronnie...correct? Bengus81 19 hrs ago #19
Does this mean the FCC is bringing back the Fairness Doctrine? Laffy Kat 15 hrs ago #20
Considering Colbert has nothing to lose, okay. Sign them up. flvegan 15 hrs ago #21
Bring it! mcar 14 hrs ago #22
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