Could this be what we are waiting for?
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The equal air time rules ended during the Regan years.
Equal time rule remains enforceable… Often confused with the fairness doctrine — a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy concerned with the overall balance of broadcast programming and repealed in 1987—the equal opportunity provision remains an enforceable congressional statute. The law first emerged in the Radio Act of 1927 and was established by the Communications Act of 1934.
Interesting. I thought those rules were the same. Thanks for the reply.