What is the 'equal time' rule?
The 'equal time' rule requires broadcast stations to provide equal airtime to opposing political candidates.
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Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico was pulled from 'The Late Show' due to concerns about violating the FCC's 'equal time' rule. This occurred as early voting began in the Texas primaries, highl...
The 'equal time' rule, enforced by the FCC, mandates that broadcast stations provide equivalent opportunities to opposing political candidates. Colbert's interview with Talarico was preempted due to concerns it could trigger this rule, potentially requiring CBS to offer similar airtime to Talarico's opponents. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has suggested that talk shows should not be exempt from this rule, particularly if hosts are perceived as being 'motivated by partisan purposes.'
Both Talarico and Crockett have gained prominence through social media, navigating changing broadcast guidelines. Talarico posted the unaired Colbert interview on X, calling it 'the interview Donald Trump didn’t want you to see.'
On the Republican side, Cornyn faces challenges from Paxton and Hunt, with concerns raised that nominating Paxton could negatively impact the party in the general election.
The 'equal time' rule requires broadcast stations to provide equal airtime to opposing political candidates.
CBS lawyers were concerned that airing the interview with Talarico would violate the 'equal time' rule, potentially requiring CBS to offer similar airtime to other candidates.
The key candidates include Democrats James Talarico and Jasmine Crockett, and Republicans John Cornyn, Ken Paxton, and Wesley Hunt.
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