FCC Won't Stop Airing of Anti-Kerry Film
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Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004
WASHINGTON The Federal Communications Commission won't
intervene to stop a broadcast company's plans to air a critical
documentary about John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activities on
dozens of TV stations, the agency's chairman said Thursday.
"Don't look to us to block the airing of a program," Michael
Powell told reporters. "I don't know of any precedent in which the
commission could do that."
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Eighteen senators, all Democrats, wrote to Powell this week and
asked him to investigate Sinclair Broadcast Group's plan to run the
program, "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal," two weeks before
the Nov. 2 election.
Powell said there were no federal rules that would allow the
agency to prevent the program. "I think that would be an absolute
disservice to the First Amendment, and I think it would be
unconstitutional if we attempted to do so," he said.
He said he would consider the senators' concerns but added that
they might not amount to a formal complaint, which could trigger an
investigation. FCC rules require that a program air before a formal
complaint can be considered.
Sinclair, based outside Baltimore, has asked its 62 television
stations, many of them in competitive states in the presidential
election, to pre-empt regular programming to run the documentary.
It chronicles Kerry's 1971 testimony before Congress and links him
to activist and actress Jane Fonda. It includes interviews with
Vietnam prisoners of war and their wives who claim Kerry's
testimony demeaned them and led their captors to hold them longer.
In the letter to Powell, the senators, led by Dianne Feinstein
of California, asked the FCC to determine whether the airing of
the anti-Kerry program is a "proper use of public airwaves" and
to investigate whether it would violate rules requiring equal air
time for candidates.
Separately, Democratic National Committee filed a complaint
with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday contending that
Sinclair's airing of the film should be considered an illegal
in-kind contribution to President Bush's campaign.
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