Zapple doctrine
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zapple-doctrine-272-1794686
title:
Zapple doctrine
text:
The Zapple doctrine pertained to a particular sort of political speech in the United States, for which a candidate or his supporters bought air time but the candidate himself did not actually participate in the broadcast. The content could be supportive of the candidate, or be used to criticize his political opponent(s). It went into effect in 1970. The Zapple doctrine came into existence as an addition to the FCC fairness doctrine. The fairness doctrine was a Federal Communications Commission (
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Part of a specific provision of the fairness doctrine, FCC policy
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapple_doctrine
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date modified:
2023-07-17T16:51:08Z
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