Author Topic: The FCC should play the liberal card if they want to end net neutrality.  (Read 1470 times)

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The fairness doctrine policy was eliminated by the FCC in 1987, and then completely removed the rule in 2011.

Broadcasters were never actually required to follow this ruling anyways, so it all means next to nothing

We still have left and right winged views broadcasted, it just depends on the company owner. The fairness doctrine just wanted everything to be more or less in the center, to avoid a conflicting audience