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The fcc's fairness doctrine didn't apply to newspaper because

in theory, there wasn't a limit to the number of people who could publish a newspaper if they wanted to
radio and television can be owned by only a few people, whereas newspapers can be owned by as many people as there are willing to write them
the fcc does not regulate the newspaper industry

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