Sunday, June 17, 2007

The trouble with Fairness

The Brew City Brawler and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Patrick McIlheran have been trading posts on the return of the Fairness Doctrine. Not surprisingly, Jay Bullock thinks the Brawler is winning. I think that someone in BCB's corner should throw in the towel before the damage becomes permanent.

Revealingly, Jay cites, as a kindred soul, Trent Lott who wishes that the Senate could conduct its business without that pesky matter of public opinion.

Which is precisely the point of all of this.

The Brawler thinks that the public interest requires mandating radio stations to provide content for which there is apparently little public demand. He accuses those who say that stations will simply get out of issue-oriented programming of a lack of confidence in the market.

But the function of a market is to provide what consumers want, not what the Brawler thinks they should want. We know what radio programming was like with the Fairness Doctrine. I was there. Stations did not do issue-oriented programming.

And, in a way, that may have been the lesser of two evils. Assuming that the stations stay in the game, how is the government supposed to manage "balance." The Brawler may think that it is sufficient to balance Rush Limbaugh with Randi Rhodes. But others are going to think that it is also necessary to hear from Hugh Hewitt and James Dobson.

How are we to deal with less obvious forms of imbalance? The most insidious bias in the media comes from the way that stories are selected and framed. Do we want the state to manage that as well and, if we don't, have we really accomplished anything?

What about "non-news" programming? If we don't want WTMJ to shill for the GOP, then we certainly can't have shows like the West Wing shilling for the Democrats without requiring a show that paints Republicans in a flattering light. No admiring biopics on Robert Kennedy without a hagiography for Barry Goldwater as well. Certainly no Daily Show or Colbert Report on broadcast TV. Ideological censors to enforce balance for SNL.

It is, of course, this lesser of two levels is waht proponents of the doctrine want. They prefer to shut up Limbaugh even if it means there will be no Rhodes (there barely is anyway.)

The irony, of course, is that the Fairness Doctrine was developed at a time when a limited broadcast spectrum severely restricted the number of media outlets. With the internet, cable TV and the advent of satellite radio, this is no longer the case. The justification for regulation is simply not what it was in 1969.

Even if we restrict our discussion to the AM radio band, there are - in just about every metropolitan area - some seriously down in the mouth radio stations. If there was a demand for liberal talk, why isn't it taking off on these stations?

My own sense is that the left gets so incensed by conservative talk radio that it fails to understand it. It sees Limbaugh et al. as just talking trash about Democrats and that is what they tried to emulate on Air America. Al Franken is a very funny guy. From the little I heard, he was very unfunny on Air America.

I guess that TMJ and WISN can't be skewing our local politics that much. We have two Democratic Senators, a majority Democratic congressional delegation and a Democratic governor. We've been going blue in presidential elections. This sounds like a solution in search of a problem.

9 comments:

  1. This sounds like a solution in search of a problem

    Which is the core of "Gummint-Knows-Best" thinking and precisely that line of thinking is what ousted King George's horses and men some 225 years ago.

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  2. Anonymous11:10 AM

    And will oust them again on 11/4/08.

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  3. Anonymous9:17 PM

    First-THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE is NOT AN EQUAL TIME Doctrine.

    Second-It requires that NEWS be delivered as a PUBLIC SERVICE not for profit (if you do not present news in an unbiased manner you could lose your BROADCAST LICENSE)

    Three-It requires each operator OF THE PUBLIC AIRWAVES (not cable) to do things that serve the PUBLIC and KEEP RECORDS OF WHAT YOU'VE DONE TO MEET YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE. (Also a requirement of renewing your LICENSE TO OPERATE ON THE PUBLIC AIRWAVES)

    Currently Univision (as an example) had their license renewed without paying ANYTHING. That practice should end as well.

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  4. The thing is, you, P-Mac, and I argue logically. The Brooklyn Brawler, oops, Brew City Brawler (those who watched the WWF in the 1980s would know why I "screwed" that up) and the liberal illuminati (which includes Trent Lott and the Broward County board) simply want us shut up, and will ignore that "fairness" in a logical world applies in both directions.

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  5. I didn't know Trent Lott was in the liberal illuminati. At least I still outrank him. I think.

    Does he know how to play in a drum circle?

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  6. C'mon, Jay!

    Lott's running a one-man crusade against the EEEEEEEEVIL Insurance Companies.

    Surely, that must get him some points. Perhaps he can skip the drum-circle test.

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  7. Anonymous3:51 AM

    The people advocating this so-called "Fairness Doctrine" are fascist garbage. Kucinich, Boxer and the PIAPS? DhimmicRATS don't surprise me, but Trent Lott? He is a shameful disgrace.

    The truth is that the phony and failing so-called liberal and progressive agenda is a sham and more people are waking up to it. The Left has a very weak argument that comes across even worse on the radio, and people just end up changing the channel.

    Also, conservative talk on radio and cable always addresses and discusses so-called progressive ideology so they can logically show how inferior and flawed it is.

    No one is stopping George Soros from buying up radio stations or from pumping millions into a money-losing Air America and keeping it going forever. But left-wing talk radio has proven to be such a bad business model that apparently even Leftie Moonbat Soros can't stand donating endless drops of his bucket to it.

    absurd thought -
    God of the Universe says
    CONTROL the media

    socialists as dangerous
    should never be exposed
    . .

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  8. One of the funniest comments I have read:

    Also, conservative talk on radio and cable always addresses and discusses so-called progressive ideology so they can logically show how inferior and flawed it is.


    Ah, I see ... kind of like masturbating, because you know having to be in a relationship can be so difficult.

    Thank you for the laughs, uspace. I hope your solitary life is satisfactory.

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  9. Well he didn't say they succeed at logic, only that they need 91% of the airtime to try.

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