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- catalog contributor b8787818.
- catalog contributor b8787819.
- catalog contributor b8787820.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Background, history, and issues / John H. Pennybacker -- pt. 1. The Federal Communications Commission. Reevaluating the regulatory role / Nicholas Johnson -- pt. 2. Programming. Communications: mass without meaning / Arthur R. Murphy, Jr. ; Broadcasters as revolutionaries / Kenneth A. Cox ; Masscomm as guru / W.H. Ferry ; American TV: what have you done to us? / Henry Comor ; A minority view of the effects of mass media. The ambiguous mirror: the reflective-projective theory of broadcasting and mass communication / Lee Loevinger ; The limits of technology in broadcasting / Lee Loevinger ; The quest for quantity and diversity in television programming / David M. Blank -- pt. 3. Section 315 and the fairness doctrine. Equal time's misfire. Law intended to promote political broadcasts inhibits them / William E. Blundell ; Statement / Julian Goodman ; Statement / Nathan Karp ; Five steps for quick relief when you (or your church or school or club) are attacked / Institute for American Democracy -- pt. 4. Implications of the communications revolution. Architects of contemporary man's consciousness: the contents television puts in our minds / Ross Snyder.".
- catalog extent "x, 175 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Broadcasting and the public interest.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Broadcasting and the public interest.".
- catalog isPartOf "Issues and spokesmen series".
- catalog isPartOf "Random House study in speech".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Random House".
- catalog relation "Broadcasting and the public interest.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "384.54/4/0973".
- catalog subject "Broadcasting United States.".
- catalog subject "HE8689.8 .P45".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Background, history, and issues / John H. Pennybacker -- pt. 1. The Federal Communications Commission. Reevaluating the regulatory role / Nicholas Johnson -- pt. 2. Programming. Communications: mass without meaning / Arthur R. Murphy, Jr. ; Broadcasters as revolutionaries / Kenneth A. Cox ; Masscomm as guru / W.H. Ferry ; American TV: what have you done to us? / Henry Comor ; A minority view of the effects of mass media. The ambiguous mirror: the reflective-projective theory of broadcasting and mass communication / Lee Loevinger ; The limits of technology in broadcasting / Lee Loevinger ; The quest for quantity and diversity in television programming / David M. Blank -- pt. 3. Section 315 and the fairness doctrine. Equal time's misfire. Law intended to promote political broadcasts inhibits them / William E. Blundell ; Statement / Julian Goodman ; Statement / Nathan Karp ; Five steps for quick relief when you (or your church or school or club) are attacked / Institute for American Democracy -- pt. 4. Implications of the communications revolution. Architects of contemporary man's consciousness: the contents television puts in our minds / Ross Snyder.".
- catalog title "Broadcasting and the public interest, edited by John H. Pennybacker [and] Waldo W. Braden.".
- catalog type "text".