This is a bit of an uphill battle, requiring reinterpretation of the "Equal Time Rule" debate exception. I believe this is worth challenging because debates are no longer really "on the spot news" run by nonpartisan 3rd party groups (League of Women Voters) as they were when the rule was interpreted 30+ years ago. Most debates are now being run by the media conglomerates themselves and thus should fall under the Equal Time Rule.
Under the "Equal Time Rule" broadcasters which give or sell time to one candidate must give or offer to sell an equal amount of time to every other candidate
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/E/htmlE/equaltimeru/equaltimeru.htm
In these media-orchestrated, media-run debates, Ron Paul was seriously shorted on time.
I believe we should be determining how much time Ron Paul was shorted when compared with the candidate who was given the MOST time.
Then, we start flooding each affiliate with polite demands that they owe Dr. Paul immediate, equal, equivalent airtime.
We begin the letter/email/fax with a request the comment be placed in the station's "FCC Public File" and specifically state that the media-run debate:
1) Breaks the "equal time rule" as the debate was organized and run by the media conglomerate, not an independent third party. Cite the specific debate, and how much Dr. Paul was shorted compared with the candidate given the MOST time.
2) Is acting "Against the public interest" unless Dr. Paul is immediately given enough airtime in an equivalent slot to make up the difference.
I need help with the legwork: Which debates, which affiliates, how much time Dr. Paul was shorted, et cetera.
First focus on Wyoming, Idaho and New Hampshire.
Linky to my thread with a similar theme for the upcoming Fox roundtable discussion:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?p=742270&posted=1#post742270
Under the "Equal Time Rule" broadcasters which give or sell time to one candidate must give or offer to sell an equal amount of time to every other candidate
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/E/htmlE/equaltimeru/equaltimeru.htm
In these media-orchestrated, media-run debates, Ron Paul was seriously shorted on time.
I believe we should be determining how much time Ron Paul was shorted when compared with the candidate who was given the MOST time.
Then, we start flooding each affiliate with polite demands that they owe Dr. Paul immediate, equal, equivalent airtime.
We begin the letter/email/fax with a request the comment be placed in the station's "FCC Public File" and specifically state that the media-run debate:
1) Breaks the "equal time rule" as the debate was organized and run by the media conglomerate, not an independent third party. Cite the specific debate, and how much Dr. Paul was shorted compared with the candidate given the MOST time.
2) Is acting "Against the public interest" unless Dr. Paul is immediately given enough airtime in an equivalent slot to make up the difference.
I need help with the legwork: Which debates, which affiliates, how much time Dr. Paul was shorted, et cetera.
First focus on Wyoming, Idaho and New Hampshire.
Linky to my thread with a similar theme for the upcoming Fox roundtable discussion:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?p=742270&posted=1#post742270