Here's one where you actually have to have worked in the media to get what is not being said.
Fox gives two reasons for not allowing Presidential campaign ads during the Super Bowl.
1) Since the show is sold out and not everybody could get in if they found an open spot, it would not be an "equal opportunity."
2) They don't have to guarantee placement of political ads and have the right to exclude them from "unique, one-time only" events.
If you believe this, I've got some property in Florida that they've just discovered land on.
What's at stake here is Fox revenue. FCC and FEC rules require that networks and individual media outlets sell advertising time to political candidates at the lowest bulk rate they have sold any ads within the past six months. That's why TV and radio stations, as well as networks, carefully jack their rates in tandem with upcoming major elections.
It's about the money, folks. Always follow the money.
Fox gives two reasons for not allowing Presidential campaign ads during the Super Bowl.
1) Since the show is sold out and not everybody could get in if they found an open spot, it would not be an "equal opportunity."
2) They don't have to guarantee placement of political ads and have the right to exclude them from "unique, one-time only" events.
If you believe this, I've got some property in Florida that they've just discovered land on.
What's at stake here is Fox revenue. FCC and FEC rules require that networks and individual media outlets sell advertising time to political candidates at the lowest bulk rate they have sold any ads within the past six months. That's why TV and radio stations, as well as networks, carefully jack their rates in tandem with upcoming major elections.
It's about the money, folks. Always follow the money.
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