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  1. May 26, 2024 · A May 26 Instagram post claims so, linking Reagan’s actions with respect to a 1949 law known as the Fairness Doctrine to the rise of Fox News, a leading platform for modern-day conservative...

  2. Jan 26, 2018 · Ronald Reagan's FCC abolished the Fairness Doctrine which, since 1949, required media to present both sides' opinions in the rare event they weren't just reporting straight news. A...

    • The Claim: The Fairness Doctrine Ended Under Ronald Reagan and Spawned Fox News.
    • What Is The Fairness Doctrine, and Why Was It Abolished?
    • Is There A Connection Between The Fairness Doctrine and Fox News?
    • Our Rating: Partly False
    • Our Fact-Check Sources

    Recently, a post on Facebookdescribed former President Ronald Reagan as the "The Father of Fake News" and argued to "Reinstate the Fairness Doctrine." "Ronald Reagan's FCC abolished the Fairness Doctrine which, since 1949, required media to present both sides' opinions in the rare event they weren't just reporting straight news," the post explained...

    For the most part, the posts on Facebook have their history correct. The Federal Communications Commission has long been charged with issuing broadcast licenses to radio and television stations that operate in the "public interest, convenience and necessity," per its website. In 1949, the FCC issued a report that established the duty of broadcast l...

    Apart from the history, the posts on Facebook claim that there is a connection between the Fairness Doctrine and Fox News. That's where they miss the mark. The Fairness Doctrine only applied to broadcast licenses. The report by the Congressional Research Servicenotes that broadcast is "distinct from cable, satellite, and the Internet, which are all...

    Based on our research, the claim that the Fairness Doctrine ended under Ronald Reagan and that later spawned Fox News is PARTLY FALSE. It's true that Reagan's FCC abolished the Fairness Doctrine and Reagan vetoed a preemptive attempt to codify it into legislation. But it's not true that that move is directly connected to Fox News. The Fairness Doct...

    Federal Communications Commission, The Public and Broadcasting
    Congressional Research Service, July 13, 2011, Fairness Doctrine: History and Constitutional Issues
    Encyclopedia Brittanica, Fairness doctrine
    Los Angeles Times, June 21, 1987, Reagan’s Veto Kills Fairness Doctrine Bill
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  3. Mar 28, 2022 · Ronald Reagan’s FCC abolished the Fairness Doctrine which, since 1949, required media to present both sides’ opinions in the rare event they weren’t just reporting straight news. A Democrat-controlled Congress passed a bill to re-instate the Fairness Doctrine in 1987.

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  4. In June 1987, Congress attempted to preempt the FCC decision and codify the fairness doctrine, but the legislation was vetoed by President Ronald Reagan. Another attempt to revive the doctrine in 1991 was stopped when President George H. W. Bush threatened another veto.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · This era of regulated balance came to an end in 1987 when President Ronald Reagan's FCC decided that the increasing diversity of media outlets meant the doctrine was no longer required.

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  7. Feb 17, 2021 · Along came President Ronald Reagan who, like other conservatives, didnt like the fairness doctrine. The feeling was that news media lean liberal and the marketplace should determine...