Doesn’t really solve the issue that callers could be pre-screened ahead of time to create the image of an overwhelmingly high number of negative callers for a specific candidate.
Like many problems with corporate media, there's not a good solution other than to burn corporate journalism to the ground and keep the pain on until they as a group regain honor and integrity and learn to act as information spreaders and not opinion manipulators. You can't fix it with rules when the problem is the dishonest nature of the people running the show.
They should do tele-townhalls instead. Let voters call in and ask the questions.
Doesn’t really solve the issue that callers could be pre-screened ahead of time to create the image of an overwhelmingly high number of negative callers for a specific candidate.
Good point.
Like many problems with corporate media, there's not a good solution other than to burn corporate journalism to the ground and keep the pain on until they as a group regain honor and integrity and learn to act as information spreaders and not opinion manipulators. You can't fix it with rules when the problem is the dishonest nature of the people running the show.