Last week, cries of censorship came from the usual idiots.  That does include Glenneth Greenwald. 
 The know-nothing wanted you to believe that MSNBC and Rachel Maddow 
were censoring Donald Trump by not playing his victory speech following 
his Iowa win.  
That's not censorship.
Censorship would be not covering that Donald won.  
 

 
Choosing not to air a speech?  That's a news decision.  And it is not censorship.
They did not consider the speech newsworthy for whatever reason.
There was no censorship.
You
 have no legal right to have your speech aired on TV with the exception 
of the State of the Union address by the sitting President of the United
 States.  That speech is the only speech noted in The Constitution.  
We've heard other nonsense.
Throughout
 every day, someone's making the decision of how to use time and space 
and what's news and what's the most important news.
 
You want coverage, make news.
It would be great if the media covered every candidate.
It would also be pointless.
Until this year, we have covered all candidates in the presidential races.
And what a waste of time that was.
We
 had to research, we had to do this, we had to do that and then they 
aren't even real candidates.  Gary what's his name on the Libertarian 
Party ticket comes to mind as does Jill Stein in both of her 
presidential runs.
They weren't serious candidates.  
WSWS
 has their fake presidential candidates every four years.  They have no plans 
to run for real, they don't commit to social media and they're nonsense.  True of Dario Hunter's run for the Green Party's presidential nomination in 2020 (or, rather, his non-run since he couldn't even post once a week to his own social media or his campaign site).
Gloria
 La Riva is probably never going to win the US presidency.  But we've covered her in the past 
and would cover her again because she is a real candidate.  It's not a 
vanity run and she is raising real issues.  Jill Stein couldn't even 
call out Barack Obama in 2012 for sending US troops back into Iraq 
secretly while campaigning on the false claim that he had pulled all US 
troops out of Iraq.  But when Mitt Romney looked like he might be 
scoring points on Barack, Jill comes alive to rush forward and defend Barack from Mitt.  
If you're role is to be the kid sister of the Democratic Party, you're not a real candidate.
We're tired of fake asses wasting our time.
So
 we do understand why those making decisions at the network level might 
decide that resources -- money and time -- can be better spent on real 
candidates and not fake asses.
The always ridiculous, spoiled and entitled Donald Trump insisted, "NBC
 and CNN refused to air my victory speech. Think of it - because they 
are crooked. They're dishonest, and frankly, they should have their 
licenses or whatever they have: Take it away." 
There
 is no law that any candidate's victory speech needs to be aired.  
Donald, as always, is an idiot.  Sadly so are many others.
We
 wonder what would happen if this were 1984 and these idiots were 
watching the DNC convention on ABC when ABC elected to shut it off and 
air a repeat of a scripted program instead (as TV GUIDE observed, 
tongue-in-cheek, at the time, ABC interrupted the live coverage for a 
late-breaking episode of HART TO HART).  That wasn't censorship.  That 
was the network making a decision.  Based on ratings, yes.  Also based 
upon the fact that they felt the DNC convention was staged and scripted 
and didn't qualify as news. 
These are decisions that are made.  By all means disagree if you want but don't lie that it was censorship.  
When
 Joan Crawford left Douglas Fairbanks, it was  news around the
 world.  Bette Davis complained and complained about that (she had a 'scandolous' film, EX-LADY, that opened the same week and no one paid attention to the film due to the interest in Joan).  As Adela St.
 Rogers declared "It was bad timing for Bette.  WWII could have broken out, yet everyone wanted to hear about Joan and Doug."
 The 
media doesn't owe you coverage.  If you're the sitting president, what 
you do and say generally qualifies as news and will get coverage.  The 
rest?  Not really.
 
If you want to be covered by the news media, you need to make some news.  Yacking is not making news.  Candidates are expected to make speeches, after all.