of+equal+time

  • 1equal time act — n. An act that requires a broadcaster who allows a political candidate to campaign on the air to provide equal time on the air to all other candidates for the office. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc …

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  • 2Equal-time rule — The equal time rule specifies that U.S. radio and television broadcast stations must provide an equivalent opportunity to any opposing political candidates who might request it. This means, for example that if a station gives one free minute to a …

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  • 3equal time doctrine — fairness or equal time doctrine This doctrine imposes affirmative responsibilities on the broadcaster to provide coverage of issues of public importance which is adequate and which fairly reflects differing viewpoints. In fulfilling its Fairness… …

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  • 4equal time doctrine — fairness or equal time doctrine This doctrine imposes affirmative responsibilities on the broadcaster to provide coverage of issues of public importance which is adequate and which fairly reflects differing viewpoints. In fulfilling its Fairness… …

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  • 5equal time — an equal amount of time on the air, which radio and television licensees are required to offer to opposing candidates for public office and to those voicing diverging views on public referendums. [1960 65] * * * …

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  • 6equal time — an equal amount of time on the air, which radio and television licensees are required to offer to opposing candidates for public office and to those voicing diverging views on public referendums. [1960 65] …

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  • 7Equal Time Act — This Act requires that if licensee of broadcasting facility permits a legally qualified candidate for public office to use facility for broadcasting, he shall afford equal opportunities to all other such candidates for that office. 47 U.S.C.A. No …

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  • 8Equal Time Act — This Act requires that if licensee of broadcasting facility permits a legally qualified candidate for public office to use facility for broadcasting, he shall afford equal opportunities to all other such candidates for that office. 47 U.S.C.A. No …

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  • 9equal time — /ˈikwəl taɪm/ (say eekwuhl tuym) noun Politics (in Australia) the practice of evenly sharing time on ABC television and radio for election broadcasts or other political comment by government and opposition parties …

  • 10fairness or equal time doctrine — This doctrine imposes affirmative responsibilities on the broadcaster to provide coverage of issues of public importance which is adequate and which fairly reflects differing viewpoints. In fulfilling its Fairness Doctrine obligations,… …

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