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(US, broadcasting, historical) A policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949 and abolished in 1987, requiring the holders of broadcast licenses (i) to present controversial issues of public importance and (ii) to do so in an honest, equitable and balanced manner.
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fairness doctrine
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fairness doctrine
name
(US,
broadcasting,
historical)
A
policy
of
the
United
States
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC),
introduced
in
1949
and
abolished
in
1987,
requiring
the
holders
of
broadcast
licenses
(i)
to
present
controversial
issues
of
public
importance
and
(ii)
to
do
so
in
an
honest,
equitable
and
balanced
manner.
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(US,
broadcasting,
historical)
A
policy
of
the
United
States
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC),
introduced
in
1949
and
abolished
in
1987,
requiring
the
holders
of
broadcast
licenses
(i)
to
present
controversial
issues
of
public
importance
and
(ii)
to
do
so
in
an
honest,
equitable
and
balanced
manner.