NBC airs video message from Trump in apparent bid to provide equal time after Harris SNL appearance
- Donald Trump received free air time from NBC following Kamala Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
- FCC rules require equal coverage for candidates under certain conditions, stating they "seek to ensure that no legally qualified candidate for office is unfairly given less access to the airwaves.
- Brendan Carr criticized NBC for attempting to bypass the FCC's Equal Time rule after Harris's appearance, emphasizing the need to prevent biased media influence in elections.
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NBC Grants Trump Campaign Airtime During NASCAR, NFL After Harris SNL Spot.
Broadcaster NBC has granted the campaign of President Donald J. Trump a 90-second ad spot amig allegations the surprise appearance of Kamala Harris on Saturday Night Live (SNL) violated FCC rules. Harris’s brief appearance on SNL was for one minute and 30 seconds, allowing other presidential campaigns to request equal airtime—about 90 seconds—per FCC regulations.Harris’s SNL sketch, featuring Maya Rudolph, concluded with both discussing the vice…
NBC Gives Trump Free 90-Second Prime Time Ad to Make Up for Harris SNL Appearance - Valuetainment
NBC aired a Donald Trump advertisement for free on Sunday to comply with the FCC's "equal time" rule following Kamala Harris' appearance on Saturday Night Live. The post NBC Gives Trump Free 90-Second Prime Time Ad to Make Up for Harris SNL Appearance first appeared on Valuetainment.
NBC Forced to Air Trump Campaign Ads During NASCAR and Sunday Night Football After 'Equal Time' Rule Violation by Kamala Harris's SNL Appearance | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
NBC News was compelled to air a campaign ad from President Donald Trump on Sunday evening in response to Kamala Harris’s controversial appearance on “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) just days before the election, which violated the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Equal Time rule.
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