To: Prime Choice; Congressman Billybob
I don't think any media outlet will accept it, based on the advice of their own lawyersGood question for Cong. BB.
Doesn't CFR 60 day rule only apply to radio & TV, but not print ads? (No wonder all the liberal papers supported it.)
Does the 60 day rule apply to non-broadcast cable channels (i.e., those that do NOT have FCC license)?
12 posted on
12/17/2003 3:20:56 PM PST by
BillF
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To: BillF
The 30- and 60-day ad bans apply ONLY to broadcast media, radio and television. Therefore, the in-your-face ad, 29 days before the primary in North Carolina, should be placed on the only TV station in this district, the one in Asheville. Actually, there are two TV stations here, but the other serves four smallish markets simultaneously, but three of those are in South Carolina. LOL.
John / Billybob
20 posted on
12/17/2003 3:27:43 PM PST by
Congressman Billybob
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To: BillF
What does the 60 day rule apply to?
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