A local radio station sold air time to a candidate who was running for office. This candidate's rival was told by the radio station it would not in turn sell radio time to the rival. Which statement best describes the options the rival has for dealing with the radio station's refusal?
A. Sue the station under the National Ant-Bias Act.
B. Sue the radio station under the Doctrine of Media Fairness.
C. Sue the radio station under the Fairness Doctrine.
D. There is not much the rival can do, because radio stations are privately owned and can refuse service to anybody under the Doctrine of Freedom of the Press.
Answer: C
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