Multiple Choice
If a political candidate were to appear on a regularly scheduled interview or talk program, would his or her opponent have to be allowed equal opportunities?
A) Yes, because interview shows are covered by Section 315.
B) Yes, but only on the same program the first candidate appeared on.
C) Yes, but only if the program were produced by a network news department, such as Today or Good Morning, America.
D) Yes, but only if the programs were a local talk show.
E) No, because regularly scheduled interview shows are exempt from Section 315.
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