Broadcasting & Media Industries - General & Miscellaneous, Radio Stations & Broadcasting, Television Broadcasting - General & Miscellaneous, Communications & Media Law
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Overview
The authors argue that TV regulation should be based on the same principles used for print media, for which control of editorial content lies in private hands rather than the government.
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A review of past and present efforts to regulate the content of radio and television. Krattenmaker (law, College of William and Mary) and Powe (law, government, U. of Texas) argue that such regulation should be based on the same principles used for print media, where control of editorial content lies in private hands rather than the government. They discuss the origins of broadcast regulation and the statutory and constitutional standards under which broadcast licensees operate. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
November 1, 1994
Publisher
AEI Press
Pages
369
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780844740577