Despite recent assurances that the Fairness Doctrine is a dead issue to the point of White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, along with reporters laughing off a question about its possible return, it will probably be coming back repackaged in a more odious form as localism according to a Broadcasting & Cable article by John Eggerton:
Acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps may have wished to drive a stake deep into the Fairness Doctrine issue. However, his recent comments on the subject have only helped keep it alive and kicking.
In a speech two weeks ago, Copps said the doctrine was long gone and not coming back. If he had stopped there, he might have put some criticism to rest, though certainly not all of it. However, he went on to characterize critics linking the doctrine to pending localism proposals as “issue mongers” and “conspiracy theorists [who] see [the doctrine] lurking behind every corner.”
As it turns out, some of those theorists are broadcast attorneys who see the localism proposals as just such a back-door effort, with perhaps even greater content-control implications than the doctrine itself. And since the speech, Copps has also been called out by both Media Research Center President Brent Bozell and Frank Wright, president of the National Religious Broadcasters.
In addition to "localism" we also have another buzzword from the left which will have the result of restricting what we hear on the radio airwaves, that favorite standby of the left, "diversity":
The doctrine, which required broadcasters both to actively cover issues of public importance and to seek out opposing viewpoints on such issues, has become something of a political football in the past few years. Democrats raised the specter of its return, much to the displeasure of conservative radio talk show hosts and some Republican legislators.
And despite President Obama's statements to this magazine that he is not interested in bringing back the Fairness Doctrine, it continues to concern broadcasters. It has gained new currency of late with FCC proposals to boost localism; these include creating community advisory boards that stations would have to consult with to determine what type of public interest programming they'd need to put on.
Combine that with the Obama administration's pledge to make programming diversity a priority communications policy issue, and Copps' passion about the doctrine, and you have a potent brew keeping it alive and current.
And in case you think the FCC will treat "localism" (censorship) as just some side issue, think again:
Copps has said he can't characterize how his successor, Julius Genachowski, will address the diversity issue, but has in effect advised him to make the localism initiative—proposed as part of the FCC's media-ownership rule revision of December 2007—his first priority. That worries NRB chief Wright, who told Copps in a letter that his members could support both minorities and women and still be “wary” about diversity initiatives that might affect broadcast content.
"First priority." Got it? Of course, if Copps were completely honest he would call the localism initiative "Hush Rush" since the goal of such a policy is to silence Rush Limbaugh and other conservative radio talk hosts. And the president of the NRB is completely correct in his characterization of the goal of "diversity":
Wright associated NRB with others who are concerned that FCC “diversity” initiatives (NRB puts diversity in quotes) could be a Fairness Doctrine in disguise: “Whether such control is called the 'Fairness Doctrine,' or masked by some other name, is irrelevant. We do not want any broadcasters [religious, secular minority, etc.] to be subject to a heavy-handed system of federal regulation that is fraught with problems and oblivious to the benefits of a reasonably free market.”
Wright added that NRB and others have concerns about keeping the government from issuing revised media-ownership rules that could “decrease conservative” or traditional values in media content, and increase liberal or “progressive programming.”
So how does "localism" compare with the Fairness Doctrine? According to one communications attorney, it is even worse:
One veteran communications attorney who asked to speak on background took issue with characterizing the “localism” initiatives as Fairness Doctrine lite, suggesting they could be even more constricting on content than the doctrine itself. “Localism isn't Fairness lite,” he said. “Why have government oversight program-by-program when you can set up a regime to oversee them all?”
The attorney called the doctrine a sideshow, “both by ditto-heads [Rush Limbaugh fans] and by those on the left who claim to be shocked, shocked that anyone would suggest they want to impose such a doctrine.”
Another veteran First Amendment attorney said that the doctrine per se won't be back. He said it would be like a hot poker to both the right wing and religious broadcasters: “The Obama administration has done a pretty good job of splitting up the evangelical movement. Why would he throw it away for that?”
But he also said that despite Copps' protestations, the localism initiative could be problematic for broadcast speech: “Last year's localism decision, both the advisory boards and the programming forms, are a not-very-thinly-veiled Fairness Doctrine. But not just fairness. It is the commission determining the content of programming. Oh, yes, that is very high on the administration's agenda.”
No need to worry about the Fairness Doctrine coming back. It will merely be repackaged in the much worse form of "localism" or "programming diversity" whose ultimate goal is to destroy diversity of opinion.
—P.J. Gladnick is a freelance writer and creator of the DUmmie FUnnies blog.



















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Whatever they call it...'localism', 'fairness',...
May 31, 2009 - 08:33 ET by Tailgunner...if it takes one minute of airtime away from Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity or even Keith Olbermann it's nothing less than Obama's goal; state control of media.
Forget the terminology. It's the actions that count.
Obama's FCC could fine stations for arbitrary 'equal time' violations.
They could allow stations to broadcast unrestricted in return for a tax that would go to 'public broadcasting' i.e. NPR or even ACORN propaganda outlets.
They could even limit the station's range and power based on evaluations by 'community boards' who, of course, would be overrun by ACORN thugs.
Once one realizes that Obama's obsessed with silencing all opposition, the only thing left is to figure out how.
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Renton v Playtime Theaters
May 31, 2009 - 11:10 ET by allanfI suggest that free speech advocates review "Renton v Playtime Theaters (84-1360)" . The Supreme Court held, in the case of zoning ordinances banning adult theaters that a government action which has the effect of banning a type of speech is unconstitutional.
The "local content" if merely a device to ban speech might fly in the face of this decssion.
Any comments from lawyers here?
Don't be silly, precedent
May 31, 2009 - 12:55 ET by MrSnugglesDon't be silly, precedent only matters when the left agrees with the original decision. They would have no problem overturning every and any ruling they disagree with.
When are we going to stop
May 31, 2009 - 09:29 ET by ThisnThatWhen are we going to stop letting the left get away with hijacking words? Fairness; Diversity; Choice; Equal; and so on. The left uses these words to define the left's social structure changes -- and then re-uses the proper definitions of these words to shame and cow ordinary people into accepting the changed definitions. And no one challenges them.
I think diversity is a four-letter word. Same with the rest of the words -- whenever the left uses them. The left does not intend to be fair, diverse, or equal on any matter whatsoever. All they want to do is to seize complete control over every aspect of our lives to suit their own purposes, and they are using our own words against us to achieve that. With MSM compliance and activism, of course.
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Liberals constantly demand that we accept a glaring falsehood as truth; Obama's elimination of the word "terror" will make terrorist acts less terrifying
Leftists always gain control of information technology...
May 31, 2009 - 09:57 ET by ThalpyLeftists always gain control of information technology; why should the United States be any different? Can the Left remain in power any other way?
This is the fascist way
May 31, 2009 - 10:53 ET by slickwillie2001From the point of view of a fascist dictatorship, if you can do this through the FCC it is a far more powerful way to get to your target. Doing it through Congress means that pesky problem of congressional debate, voting, citizen feedback, etc. The flaw is that it can all be reversed if we get rid of the Doofus in 2012, if it's not too late.
Just as with the EPA's classification of CO2 as a 'pollutant', it gives a government department carte blanche to do anything they want. The Bamster prefers end-runs around the legislative process. We see this in his 2nd Amendment position vs UN treaties, so-called 'global warming' international treaties, judges ruling by 'empathy' vs written law, etc.
It's Never Too Late
May 31, 2009 - 11:39 ET by rammingspeedslickwillie2001
It's never too late in the US. As the Obama fascist machine actually starts putting unfair policies in place, the pain of the electorate will rise exponentially and it will be bye-bye to the scalawags. Remember when Karl Rove confidently said in 2002 that we had a permanent Republican majority? Oops.
. . .these include creating
May 31, 2009 - 10:58 ET by DontFeedTheTrolls. . .these include creating community advisory boards that stations would
have to consult with to determine what type of public interest
programming they'd need to put on.
More of this 'community advisor' crap. What that sentence means is if there is even one 'African American' in the range of ANY stations transmitter, the programming has to be Rap, or Hip Hop, or Jazz, or sports (at least during basketball season), or ethnic talk. Where I live the 'African American' community is about 15 to 20 percent of the population and AM radio is dominated with stations geared towards that audience. What the Market will bear. The only reason to change that? Propaganda. Please Mr. Community Advisor, what criteria will REQUIRE a station to broadcast Rush? What's that, oh, there is none? Doh.
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Ain't Gonna Happen
May 31, 2009 - 11:34 ET by rammingspeedNB is doing yeoman's work by reporting every uprising by the Left along these lines. If the people of this country are apprised of these nefarious plans, there will be a backlash. Obama and his crew may badly want to restrict free speech in this manner, but if people are aware a grass roots effort can stop it.
Just wait 'til Obama tries to tell Rush listeners - and all the rest - that they can't listen to him no more. There will be blood. (Metaphorically of course, I don't Obama checking my IP and knocking down my door at 3 a.m.)
(Metaphorically of course,
May 31, 2009 - 11:46 ET by DontFeedTheTrolls(Metaphorically of course, I don't Obama checking my IP and knocking down my door at 3 a.m.)
Don't worry, Obama is sound asleep at 3 A.M.. He uses the constant ringing of his red White House phone as a sleep aid.
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Take a look at Big (Detroit) Auto
May 31, 2009 - 12:14 ET by gopcongressObama will just utilize the Chyrsler Dealership Purge model for getting rid of Rush, Sean, and Mark Levin.
Take a look at Big (Detroit) Auto. Obama has taken over those industries and are firing the dealerships based on political ideologies. Most being fired are republicans, the rest being fired gave to Clinton or Edwards. Makes no matter if the dealership was making money or not (google "Chrysler Dealer Republican" to find out multitudes of stories about this issue), the bottom line is that Obama is directly getting rid of his "opposition": Production results-oriented capitalist business owners.
The new Fairness Doctrine will be enforced not necessarily by direct edict of "There shalt be no republican thoughts broadcast anywhere," but in the more direct way of taking over the airwaves through the FCC, declaring an "imminent financial collapse of the media" or some other nonsensical communist statement, and THEN "preventing the collapse" by "firing", or refusing to license, stations that play Rush, Sean, or Mark Levin. From there, they will be working their way down to the LOCAL level.
This is NOT a conspiracy theory, but a direct application of the Chrysler Dealer model to talk radio.
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Yep they're bound and
May 31, 2009 - 13:29 ET by bigtimerYep they're bound and determined to control free speech...in any way possible...
Chavez has to be smiling and mighty proud of his Komrade.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Liberal Hypocrisy
June 4, 2009 - 05:06 ET by Sergeant ROCKAnd weirdly enough, liberals will have you believe that they are all about free speech.. well, as long as it;s pornography and speech THEY believe in.
Now, show me where a conservative has proposed a 'Fairness Doctrine' where the intention was to silence liberals?
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
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bring'em on
May 31, 2009 - 13:46 ET by CatherwoodI say bring'em on. Let them make all the laws they want to stifle opposition to the liberal agenda. I look forward to fighting back by boldly defying them. I can see the day when conservative talk show hosts will have to move from place to place to keep from being busted by the thought police.
You know damn well
May 31, 2009 - 21:25 ET by RR GOPYou know damn well everything they bring up in public opinion Beta testing is going to pop up again somewhere else with an ever better euphemism describing it.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).