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Since the abolition of the Fairness Doctrine, who or what controls the amount of time given to opposing viewpoints?

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he fairness doctrine was a former US policy that required TV and radio broadcasters to present opposing viewpoints on any controversial topic that was important to the public. The abolition of this rule allowed one-sided networks to gain prominence. Now, nothing controls the amount of time given to opposing viewpoints. Networks can independently control this.
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