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Libel And Slander - Defamation By Radio - Absolute Liability Of Broadcasting Company, Michigan Law Review
Libel And Slander - Defamation By Radio - Absolute Liability Of Broadcasting Company, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The defendant broadcasting company leased its facilities to a commercial advertising corporation for the transmission of a series of sponsored radio programs. During the course of one of these broadcasts a comedian, employed by the advertiser, suddenly interpolated an extemporaneous remark, "That's a rotten hotel," in reference to plaintiff's hotel. A script for each program was prepared in advance, submitted to the defendant for approval, and followed exactly by the performers. The interjection in question did not appear in the script and had not been made at rehearsal. Plaintiff brought trespass for defamation, and from a judgment on a verdict …