Prime Time Access Rule


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Prime Time Access Rule
The Prime Time Access Rule (PTAR) is a form of broadcasting legislation that was instituted in the United States by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1970 to restrict the amount of network programming that a local television station either owned-and-operated or affiliated with a television network can air during "prime time". This law was repealed by the FCC in 1996.

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