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Radio Did Not Sell Itself to Candidates
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(11/6/2012 9:22:24 AM) Flag as inappropriate content
I hope broadcasters will focus on CANDIDATES and shun PAC money. Here in Ohio, we've been so deluged with PAC spots on TV and radio, that many people have tuned out over-the-air stations. It's time broadcasters ask themselves whether PAC spots are in the public interest. Do they really add to political discourse, or do they just disseminate lies and half-truths. You can't stop candidates from lying, but you can say no to PACs.
Agreed - and talks should start tomorrow, the date after elections - first with all losing candidates and their respective parties.
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(11/6/2012 9:22:24 AM) Flag as inappropriate content
I hope broadcasters will focus on CANDIDATES and shun PAC money. Here in Ohio, we've been so deluged with PAC spots on TV and radio, that many people have tuned out over-the-air stations. It's time broadcasters ask themselves whether PAC spots are in the public interest. Do they really add to political discourse, or do they just disseminate lies and half-truths. You can't stop candidates from lying, but you can say no to PACs.
- Terry Etter
(11/6/2012 8:20:48 AM) Flag as inappropriate contentAgreed - and talks should start tomorrow, the date after elections - first with all losing candidates and their respective parties.
- Brett Johnson
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