Thursday, October 09, 2008

FCC Investigates Equal Time Violations By Reagan Smith, Florida News Network, Florida Roundtable



I've filed a complaint of Equal Time violations against the Florida News Network, Florida Roundtable and Reagan Smith. They had Congressman Tom Feeney on Florida Roundtable one Saturday at 6 AM and said they'd have him on several more times before the election, with no plans to have any Democrats on.

SInce the FCC complaint, there have been no more Equal TIme violations -- no more Republican politicians, just pollsters, nattering nabobs of nativism (and negativism), professional Obama haters, knuckle-draggers and assorted right wing kooks.

Elapsed time to file the complaint electronically -- ten minutes.

Cleaning the airwaves of Equal Time violations -- priceless.

This Reagan Smith is one lugubrious goober, as is "Congressman Lou Frey," who turns out to be a former Congressman. They habitually call him "Congressman Lou Frey,{" only stating he is a former Congressman at the top and bottom of the hour.

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Reagan Smith Biography
WDBO WJYO WSSP WMGF FRN

Reagan was born in Cleveland, Ohio on Jan.1, 1949. He received his B.A. and M.A. in Political Science and History from Cleveland State University. He has received several awards including those from the Associated Press and United Press International in Cleveland and Orlando, and Best in Industry awards from the Cleveland Press Club. He has served as News and Public Affairs broadcaster in Orlando since 1980. Reagan even owned WFEZ-FM 92.1 . He has been a News Director and morning anchor at WDBO-AM 580, WJYO-FM 107.7, WSSP-FM 104.1, WMGF-FM 107.7. Reagan is now in his 19th year on Florida Radio Network with approximately 70 stations statewide as morning news anchor and public affairs director. Reagan is also creator and co-host of a syndicated political talk show "Florida Roundtable", along with Congressman Lou Frey, Jr.
Reagan is joined by his broadcast partner of 18 years Dave Riley for Smith and Riley, Central Florida's Entertainment Connection



The late U.S. Senator JESSE HELMS (R-NC) began his career as a broadcast demagogue, just like radical right-wing biased broadcaster REAGAN SMITH of FLORIDA NEWS NETWORK and FLORIDA ROUNDTABLE

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