
Remember when
politics hit an all-time low Arnold Schwarzenegger went on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to announce his candidacy for California governor? That was all fine and dandy, but he made a return visit to the show last night, ahead of the November 7th election, and it has his opponent pretty pissed off. California State Treasurer Phil Angelides says he has also requested time on
The Tonight Show but has not heard back from producers. So now, a California congressman filed a complaint with the FCC claiming that NBC is not fulfilling the equal time statute of the Federal Communications Act that requires television and radio media to give candidates equal time. NBC says Schwarzenegger's appearance doesn't fall under the political statute since his appearance does not qualify as a news interview.
After Schwarzenegger made his candidacy announcement in 2003, Leno had all 135 gubernatorial candidates on the show and they each had 10 seconds to say what they stand for. They had to yell it at the same time.
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10-12-2006 @ 7:34PM
Suetu said...
As a Califorinia voter, I watched the show last night in amazement. Angelides is right to be yelling and screaming. It was a 20 minute unpaid political ad that the Schwartzenegger campaign didn't pay for.
I remember before the last election, California stations didn't show any Schwartzenegger films because of those FCC regulations. I'll be curious to see how this falls out.
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10-12-2006 @ 7:43PM
Tammy said...
Since news interviews have been exempt from the equal time rules for almost half a century, it seems odd that NBC is choosing this route to take. By claiming they are not news, they could be required under the law to offer equal time as did any station that aired Ronald Reagan movies during his campaigns.
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10-12-2006 @ 7:50PM
MacGuffin said...
The Tonight Show is an entertainment show.
Watching Phil Angelides would not be entertaining (and I am a California Liberal--we needed a better candidate).
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10-12-2006 @ 9:46PM
Jake said...
People that were watching show in Califronia were probably watching it for Arnold and would vote him anyways. Big deal. Get over it girlie men. Does anyone actually watch Leno anymore anyways?
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10-12-2006 @ 11:33PM
Chris said...
Johnny Carson never had these problems. He kept The Tonight Show independent and kept it from showing favoritism to either political party.
Phil Angelides is right though. I say David Letterman should invite Phil Angelides on The Late Show and get some free press out of this incident.
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10-13-2006 @ 12:37AM
KeithP said...
"I remember before the last election, California stations didn't show any Schwartzenegger films because of those FCC regulations."
Completely false. The equal time laws do not apply in such a case. Stations that didn't show any of his movies during that time were just being overly cautious.
Also, the equal time rules, as written, clearly do not apply to the Tonight Show. "The rules do not apply to news programs, interview shows and documentaries in which the candidate is not the sole focus."
Schwarzenegger, because of his movie career, has some interest to a national audience even though he is running for a local state office. Remember, the Tonight Show is a national TV show, not a California only show.
Angelides on the other hand would have no interest to anyone outside California, and judging by the pole numbers, there isn't much interest in him in California either. The Tonight Show not putting him on is about ratings, not politics.
-Keith
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10-13-2006 @ 12:49AM
LC said...
I don't beleive Leno had Arnold on because he believes in his political agenda. I think he had him on because of ratings. Arnie is going to bring in a lot better ratings than Angelides. Still, if law states that he has to have equal time, he may have a point. I am just not sure at what date that law starts. I always thought it was two weeks out from an election, but perhaps not.
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10-14-2006 @ 3:55AM
Blue Spider said...
Law does not state that Angelides is owed equal time.
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10-14-2006 @ 3:55AM
Blue Spider said...
"As a Califorinia voter, I watched the show last night in amazement. Angelides is right to be yelling and screaming. It was a 20 minute unpaid political ad that the Schwartzenegger campaign didn't pay for."
It's called "earned media". Campaigns don't have to be pay for it.
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10-13-2006 @ 9:27AM
Sam Goldman said...
Well, this all depends, doesn't it? I didn't see the show (Leno sucks), but I imagine it would be different if Arnold was promoting a new movie or talking about his wife and kids as opposed to, say, debating illegal immigration or the state of California schools. That would, I imagine, determine whether the appearance qualifies as a news interview or not.
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10-21-2006 @ 7:58PM
kirsten said...
Since Schwarzenegger got Leno, I have read that Angelides wants his fair turn. Well, he was on the Adam Carolla show with 80's glam band WARRANT. It was asked if he was going to sing,"Cherry Pie". He did not but that would be really funny if he sang "Cherry Pie" with WARRANT on the Tonight Show!!!
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