the FCC should muster some guts and insist that networks, broadcast and cable, take turns broadcasting presidential debates in real time, commercial-free, to the entire nation, in what is beyond question the public interest.
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"[R]eal time" is all well and good, but how about real DEBATES? I would amend, or modify, the conditions to mandate that the debates be structured like old-fashioned boring debates, and be produced by anyone BUT the networks.
The bizarre reality-teevee dog and pony shows, or beauty contests, that we're stuck with now are not mature, rational "debates" at all. They are celebrity showcases, "moderated" by celebrity infotainwhores who are all about posturing and irrelevancy. Even the PBS moderators like Jim Lehrer, or bloviator Charlie Rose are unfit to moderate a real DEBATE.
I rant thus because it really wouldn't advance the status quo to simply demand that the networks put out their typical self-promoting dreck without commercials and in real time. If you're going to demand that, you may as well go the whole nine yards and demand that the networks withdraw completely from staging the debates. Obviously, network executives have no experience in creating television programs for grownups.



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Posted April 16, 2008 | 12:33 PM (EST)