Broadcasters Face Political Ad Rules in State, Local Elections: Oxenford
Most political advertising rules apply to state and local races, Wilkinson Barker broadcast attorney David Oxenford blogged Monday. “Most broadcast stations don’t think much about the FCC’s political broadcasting rules in odd-numbered years,” but nonfederal races “trigger most of the…
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same FCC obligations,” Oxenford said. The only difference is federal elections come with a requirement that stations sell candidates “a reasonable amount of advertising during the various classes of advertising time,” Oxenford said.