Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/003316945/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 items per page.
- catalog contributor b4816138.
- catalog created "1939.".
- catalog date "1939".
- catalog date "1939.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1939.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [285]-297.".
- catalog description "Censorship by the public / Boake Carter -- Pressure on broadcasters -- Editorial selection unavoidable / Henry A. Bellows -- Official policies of the Columbia Broadcasting System -- Official policies of the National Broadcasting Company -- The N.A.B. code -- The problem of non-conformist programs / Paul Hutchinson -- Station censorship / Vita Lauter and Joseph H. Friend -- Speakers barred from the air / Paul Hutchinson -- Program taboos / Mitchell Dawson -- Medical taboos / W.W. Bauer -- Censorship charged by ACLU -- Radio censors labor / Clifton Reed -- Censorship by stations / Minna F. Kassner -- Instances of political censorship -- The Vandenberg incident -- Coughlin barred from WOR -- Townsend speech deleted -- Political censorship charged in Texas -- Rutherford speech cut off -- Rutherford cut off in Ohio -- Discussion of minorities problem barred -- Three stations bar Coughlin.".
- catalog description "Minister cut off by KTAT -- Talk on religious liberty banned -- Suppression charged by Watch Tower Society -- Drama barred from network program -- Radio must present both sides / Burton K. Wheeler -- Fairness on the air / William S. Paley -- Radio gives equal opportunities -- FCC rule on sale of political time -- The position of the American Civil Liberties Union -- Equal opportunities not always given / S. Howard Evans -- The network record / Stirling Fisher -- Is radio censorship necessary? / Clyde L. Herring -- The NAB position / Neville Miller -- For freedom of the air / Lenox R. Lohr -- Broadcasters should control programs / Frank R. McNinch -- In favor of self-regulation / David Sarnoff -- We needn't be spoon-fed -- Stations have responsibilities -- A plan for program control -- Radio must not be censored -- The question of freedom -- Limits on freedom of speech.".
- catalog description "Needs for program standards / George Henry Payne -- The air must be free -- Freedom may be abused -- No censorship by government -- Voluntary associations for program scrutiny -- What constitues "abuse"? -- Freedom implies responsibility -- Against government censorship / Frank R. McNinch -- Industry must solve its own problems / T.A.M. Craven -- Set owners oppose censorship -- The Boake Carter case -- Cases raising the censorship issue -- Censoring entertainment programs / Earl Sparling -- Instances of commission action / Mitchell Dawson -- Trade commission regulation of radio advertising / Ewin L. Davis -- Official Canadian program regulations -- Government censorship in Europe / Cesar Saerchinger -- Propaganda on European radio / Frank C. Hanighen.".
- catalog description "The "liberty at the crossroads" incident / Seymour N. Siegel -- Stations and partisanship / Robert L. Landry -- The Dies incident -- Commission actions impartial / Irvin Stewart -- No pressure from the White House / Frank R. McNinch -- Infringement on freedom of speech -- Stations owned by minority groups / Paul Hutchinson -- Commission attitude on complaints / Frank R. McNinch -- Indirect censorship possible / David Sarnoff -- Effect of threat of punishment / Henry A. Bellows -- Commission action in the "Adam and Eve" case -- Instances of citation of stations -- Commission list of program taboos -- No change in commission policy -- The broadcaster's dilemma -- Censorship-or slander / Robert J. Landry -- Should speeches be censored? / Emanuel Celler -- Slander in political speeches / Stuart Sprague -- Development of editorial policies / Merrill Denison.".
- catalog description "The influence of radio / James Rowland Angell -- Radio and education / William Mather Lewis -- Radio and propaganda / William Hard -- Oral vs. visual presentation -- How radio creates attitudes / Carl Forbes -- Propaganda by radio / H.V. Kaltenborn -- The Mae West incident -- The "War of the worlds" broadcast -- The Father Coughlin incident -- Thrillers for children -- Bias in radio newscasts -- Possible types of censorship / James Rorty -- Attitudes concerning censorship / Merrill Denison -- Origin of the Act of 1927 / Hampson Gary -- Attitude of Congress on censorship / Seymour N. Siegel -- "Previous restraint" and "subsequent punishment" / Seymour N. Siegel -- Program standards maintained by the Commission / Louis G. Caldwell -- Stations deleted by the Commission / Louis G. Caldwell -- Powers of the Commission / Minna F. Kassner -- Administration pressure charged.".
- catalog extent "297 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Radio censorship.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Radio censorship.".
- catalog isPartOf "The reference shelf. v. 12, no. 10".
- catalog issued "1939".
- catalog issued "1939.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, The H. W. Wilson Company,".
- catalog relation "Radio censorship.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "384.50973".
- catalog subject "Radio Law and legislation United States.".
- catalog subject "Radio broadcasting.".
- catalog subject "TK6570.B7 S85".
- catalog tableOfContents "Censorship by the public / Boake Carter -- Pressure on broadcasters -- Editorial selection unavoidable / Henry A. Bellows -- Official policies of the Columbia Broadcasting System -- Official policies of the National Broadcasting Company -- The N.A.B. code -- The problem of non-conformist programs / Paul Hutchinson -- Station censorship / Vita Lauter and Joseph H. Friend -- Speakers barred from the air / Paul Hutchinson -- Program taboos / Mitchell Dawson -- Medical taboos / W.W. Bauer -- Censorship charged by ACLU -- Radio censors labor / Clifton Reed -- Censorship by stations / Minna F. Kassner -- Instances of political censorship -- The Vandenberg incident -- Coughlin barred from WOR -- Townsend speech deleted -- Political censorship charged in Texas -- Rutherford speech cut off -- Rutherford cut off in Ohio -- Discussion of minorities problem barred -- Three stations bar Coughlin.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Minister cut off by KTAT -- Talk on religious liberty banned -- Suppression charged by Watch Tower Society -- Drama barred from network program -- Radio must present both sides / Burton K. Wheeler -- Fairness on the air / William S. Paley -- Radio gives equal opportunities -- FCC rule on sale of political time -- The position of the American Civil Liberties Union -- Equal opportunities not always given / S. Howard Evans -- The network record / Stirling Fisher -- Is radio censorship necessary? / Clyde L. Herring -- The NAB position / Neville Miller -- For freedom of the air / Lenox R. Lohr -- Broadcasters should control programs / Frank R. McNinch -- In favor of self-regulation / David Sarnoff -- We needn't be spoon-fed -- Stations have responsibilities -- A plan for program control -- Radio must not be censored -- The question of freedom -- Limits on freedom of speech.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Needs for program standards / George Henry Payne -- The air must be free -- Freedom may be abused -- No censorship by government -- Voluntary associations for program scrutiny -- What constitues "abuse"? -- Freedom implies responsibility -- Against government censorship / Frank R. McNinch -- Industry must solve its own problems / T.A.M. Craven -- Set owners oppose censorship -- The Boake Carter case -- Cases raising the censorship issue -- Censoring entertainment programs / Earl Sparling -- Instances of commission action / Mitchell Dawson -- Trade commission regulation of radio advertising / Ewin L. Davis -- Official Canadian program regulations -- Government censorship in Europe / Cesar Saerchinger -- Propaganda on European radio / Frank C. Hanighen.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The "liberty at the crossroads" incident / Seymour N. Siegel -- Stations and partisanship / Robert L. Landry -- The Dies incident -- Commission actions impartial / Irvin Stewart -- No pressure from the White House / Frank R. McNinch -- Infringement on freedom of speech -- Stations owned by minority groups / Paul Hutchinson -- Commission attitude on complaints / Frank R. McNinch -- Indirect censorship possible / David Sarnoff -- Effect of threat of punishment / Henry A. Bellows -- Commission action in the "Adam and Eve" case -- Instances of citation of stations -- Commission list of program taboos -- No change in commission policy -- The broadcaster's dilemma -- Censorship-or slander / Robert J. Landry -- Should speeches be censored? / Emanuel Celler -- Slander in political speeches / Stuart Sprague -- Development of editorial policies / Merrill Denison.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The influence of radio / James Rowland Angell -- Radio and education / William Mather Lewis -- Radio and propaganda / William Hard -- Oral vs. visual presentation -- How radio creates attitudes / Carl Forbes -- Propaganda by radio / H.V. Kaltenborn -- The Mae West incident -- The "War of the worlds" broadcast -- The Father Coughlin incident -- Thrillers for children -- Bias in radio newscasts -- Possible types of censorship / James Rorty -- Attitudes concerning censorship / Merrill Denison -- Origin of the Act of 1927 / Hampson Gary -- Attitude of Congress on censorship / Seymour N. Siegel -- "Previous restraint" and "subsequent punishment" / Seymour N. Siegel -- Program standards maintained by the Commission / Louis G. Caldwell -- Stations deleted by the Commission / Louis G. Caldwell -- Powers of the Commission / Minna F. Kassner -- Administration pressure charged.".
- catalog title "Radio censorship, compiled by H. B. Summers ...".
- catalog type "text".