Lawmakers Push for Return of Fairness Doctrine

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LOS ANGELES The Fairness Doctrine, which forced broadcasters to air views on both sides of controversial issues, was abolished in 1987, paving the way for talk radio to take the opinionated — and popular — form it has today.

Now, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and such influential Democratic senators as Barbara Boxer and Chuck Schumer are pushing for its return, or something like it. Could the provision pull a Don Imus and make a radio comeback?

It could, industry insiders say.

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