Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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369. lappuse
... candidate , it must provide equal time for all the other candidates . " Therefore , once a station embarks on a policy of allowing paid political advertisements , it relinquishes all control over the subject area and becomes nothing ...
... candidate , it must provide equal time for all the other candidates . " Therefore , once a station embarks on a policy of allowing paid political advertisements , it relinquishes all control over the subject area and becomes nothing ...
504. lappuse
... candidate , a reasonable amount of time must be provided to his opposing candidates for a response to the endorsement . See p . 558 infra for a further discussion of these regulations . 13. 395 U.S. at 392 . 14. Id . at 390 . 15 ...
... candidate , a reasonable amount of time must be provided to his opposing candidates for a response to the endorsement . See p . 558 infra for a further discussion of these regulations . 13. 395 U.S. at 392 . 14. Id . at 390 . 15 ...
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... candidate contained in section 315 applies only to per- sonal appearances by candidates for public office , though in prac- tice the provision is also extended to their spokesmen through the use of the fairness doctrine.19 The FCC has ...
... candidate contained in section 315 applies only to per- sonal appearances by candidates for public office , though in prac- tice the provision is also extended to their spokesmen through the use of the fairness doctrine.19 The FCC has ...
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