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WAVE 3 DISCLAIMER: Ad for KY congressional candidate

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LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Andrew Beacham, a purported candidate for U.S. Congress in Kentucky, has asserted that he has the legal right to force our station to broadcast his advertisements under a law that provides federal candidates with access to TV station airtime.  Andrew Beacham is solely responsible for the content of his advertisements.

We believe that the content of Andrew Beacham's advertisements is inappropriate for our viewers.  If you agree that this material is not appropriate for television, please contact Andrew Beacham directly and let him know of your concerns.   You may contact Andrew Beacahm through his website at http://www.candidateandrew.com/contact.php.

In addition, the Federal Communications Commission's website on political broadcasting states that if viewers have questions concerning the FCC's political broadcasting rules, they may contact FCC staff at (202) 418-1440 or by e-mailing them at campaignlaw@fcc.gov.

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