A question about the ruling: Do they just need to offer the air time in good conscience or do they need to air President Trump live for that same exact amount of time?
Reason being is that Joe Rogan offered Kamala and she declined last minute but ended up with Fetterman.
Under normal circumstances, the filing would allow all other qualified candidates competing against Harris to seek equal airtime from NBC for up to a week. NBC would be required to grant it under federal law.
The Federal Communications Commission’s equal-time rule was established in 1934 and requires radio and television broadcast stations to provide the same amount of time for competing political candidates. There are exceptions to the rule such as newscasts, documentaries and political debates.
["]Because remember, broadcasters are placed in a special position of trust. They're not just like any other person with a soapbox on the corner. They have a license from the federal government that obligates them to operate in the public interest," FCC commissioner Carr told Fox News Digital[.]
Joe Rogan's podcast is not a publicly broadcasted program, so he is not required to give equal time to other candidates.
A question about the ruling: Do they just need to offer the air time in good conscience or do they need to air President Trump live for that same exact amount of time?
Reason being is that Joe Rogan offered Kamala and she declined last minute but ended up with Fetterman.
Joe Rogan's podcast is not a publicly broadcasted program, so he is not required to give equal time to other candidates.