Nevada Code § 41.360

Liability when broadcast cannot be censored
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In no event, however, shall any owner,
licensee or operator of such station or network of stations, or the agents or
employees thereof, be liable for any damages for any defamatory statement or
matter published or uttered by one other than such owner, licensee or operator,
or agent or employee thereof, in or as a part of a visual or sound radio
broadcast by or on behalf of any candidate for public office, which broadcast
cannot be censored by reason of the provisions of federal statute or regulation
of the Federal Communications Commission.

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