* Bernie had a piece today about yesterday’s WMAY rally in front of the Statehouse. He noted that Jim Leach, who has a talk show but is also the station’s news director, spoke at the rally…
T-shirts that were handed out at the event had the station logo on the back and the words “impeach him” on the front. This didn’t exactly seem like something for reporters to participate in if they want to show even a hint of fairness in the future. How can you seem to rally for impeachment and then expect the governor — if he ever takes your question — to believe you’ll handle his answer fairly?
But Leach said he wasn’t being that kind of advocate. He said the message on the shirts was “a stand the people are free to take,” and in producing the rally, “We are providing a forum for the community.”
This is a free country, so Leach, as an individual, can do whatever he wants. I’m curious about another aspect…
* Question: Should commercial radio stations, which operate on the public airwaves, be prohibited from sponsoring political advocacy events like yesterday’s protest rally? Explain.