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If you’re lucky – and home sick, without TiVo – you can spend eight hours watching Law & Order reruns on TNT. But there may come a day when a dose of non-L&O programming must be forced into rotation.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Fred Thompson’s potential Presidential candidacy could give the network some problems. “Because of federal equal-time provisions, broadcasters that run programs featuring Thompson would open themselves up to requests from other candidates for an equivalent platform. With at least 10 other Republican hopefuls, that could be a daunting prospect.”
The thing is, these laws were drawn up before we had hundreds of channels and Dick Wolf. Cable TV is not mentioned, and there’s barely a precedent. During the 2003 California recall election, F/X and The Sci Fi Channel chose not to air movies starring candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger. Here are a few Equal Time Rule nuggets, courtesy of Howard Klieman and The Museum of Television and Radio:
Does it still count if they’re episodes from seasons prior to his joining the show? There are roughly one trillion episodes of L&O, so I’m sure they could find pre-Arthur Branch episodes to play for a while.
posted by JR on 5-7-2007 at 2:52 pm
Just another example of the ridiculous LA Times showing their bias (which seems like the understatement of the century).
They’re so ridiculously anti-Thompson already that it’s not even worth reading a word they have to say about him.
(Did you see the hit piece where they tried to make a teevee character he played on “Wiseguy” an issue? Jaw-droppingly stupid!)
posted by Beth on 5-7-2007 at 5:52 pm
This controversy came up when John Glenn ran for office, not too long after The Right Stuff became available for broadcast.
posted by Miss Cellania on 5-8-2007 at 7:08 am