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- catalog abstract "The American Enterprise Institute's Studies in Telecommunications Deregulation present new research on telecommunications policy, with particular emphasis on reforms of federal and state regulatory policies that will advance rather than inhibit innovation and consumer welfare. AEI has commissioned more than twenty-five distinguished experts in law, economics, and engineering to write monographs on regulatory issues in telephony, cable television, broadcasting, information services, and other communications technologies. The monographs are written and edited to be immediately useful to legislators, jurists, and public officials at all levels of government - as well as to business executives and consumers, who must live with these policies. As such, the monographs will also find a place in courses on regulated industries and communications policy in economics and communications departments and in business, law, and public policy schools.".
- catalog contributor b6559790.
- catalog contributor b6559791.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. The Regulatory Scheme Created. The Radio Act of 1912. Herbert Hoover and the Early Growth of Radio. The Rise and Fall of Hoover's Policies. The Radio Act of 1927. The Federal Radio Commission. The Commission and the Courts -- 3. Market Failure. Framework for Defining the "Public Interest" Potential Sources of Market Failure. The Limits of Competition. Broadcasters' Special Access to a Unique Resource -- 4. Diversity. Minimum Diversity Levels. Diversifying Program Mix. Outlet and Source Diversity -- 5. Conformity. Sex. Drugs. Violence. Advertising -- 6. The Public Interest. The Malleable Public Interest. The Creation of the Public Trustee Image -- 7. Broadcasting and the Supreme Court. The Early Cases. The NBC Case. The Red Lion Case. The League of Women Voters Case. The Pacifica Case -- 8. Broadcasting Versus Print. Scarcity. Intrusion. Power. Public Property. Equality Without a Difference -- 9. The Fairness Doctrine.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-348) and indexes.".
- catalog description "The American Enterprise Institute's Studies in Telecommunications Deregulation present new research on telecommunications policy, with particular emphasis on reforms of federal and state regulatory policies that will advance rather than inhibit innovation and consumer welfare. AEI has commissioned more than twenty-five distinguished experts in law, economics, and engineering to write monographs on regulatory issues in telephony, cable television, broadcasting, information services, and other communications technologies. The monographs are written and edited to be immediately useful to legislators, jurists, and public officials at all levels of government - as well as to business executives and consumers, who must live with these policies. As such, the monographs will also find a place in courses on regulated industries and communications policy in economics and communications departments and in business, law, and public policy schools.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 369 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Regulating broadcast programming.".
- catalog identifier "0262111950 (c) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Regulating broadcast programming.".
- catalog isPartOf "AEI studies in telecommunications deregulation".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press ; Washington, D.C. : AEI Press,".
- catalog relation "Regulating broadcast programming.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "384.55/1 20".
- catalog subject "Broadcasting Law and legislation United States.".
- catalog subject "Broadcasting Regulation".
- catalog subject "Broadcasting policy United States.".
- catalog subject "Fairness doctrine (Broadcasting) United States.".
- catalog subject "HE8689.8 .K73 1994".
- catalog subject "HE8689.8 .K73 1995".
- catalog subject "Radio broadcasting Deregulation United States.".
- catalog subject "Television broadcasting Deregulation United States.".
- catalog subject "United States".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. The Regulatory Scheme Created. The Radio Act of 1912. Herbert Hoover and the Early Growth of Radio. The Rise and Fall of Hoover's Policies. The Radio Act of 1927. The Federal Radio Commission. The Commission and the Courts -- 3. Market Failure. Framework for Defining the "Public Interest" Potential Sources of Market Failure. The Limits of Competition. Broadcasters' Special Access to a Unique Resource -- 4. Diversity. Minimum Diversity Levels. Diversifying Program Mix. Outlet and Source Diversity -- 5. Conformity. Sex. Drugs. Violence. Advertising -- 6. The Public Interest. The Malleable Public Interest. The Creation of the Public Trustee Image -- 7. Broadcasting and the Supreme Court. The Early Cases. The NBC Case. The Red Lion Case. The League of Women Voters Case. The Pacifica Case -- 8. Broadcasting Versus Print. Scarcity. Intrusion. Power. Public Property. Equality Without a Difference -- 9. The Fairness Doctrine.".
- catalog title "Regulating broadcast programming / Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Lucas A. Powe, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".