Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long been sources of concern. US regulatory and antitrust policy traditionally attempted to secure a “diversity of voices ” structurally, largely through rules regarding ownership. Although the meaning of diversity was always problematic and under-theorized, the Federal Communications Commission long set ceilings on the numbers of broadcast outlets any single person or corporation could own and enacted cross-ownership rules such as a prohibition against a corporation owning a newspaper and broadcast outlets in the same market. These rules, and the FCC’s authority to make them, were upheld, occasionally even compelled, by the federal appellate cour...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Diversity is seen as one of the basic principles of Australian communication policy. The word appear...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
This paper reviews regulatory efforts of the U.S. federal govern- ment to promote viewpoint diversit...
This paper reviews regulatory efforts of the U.S. federal govern- ment to promote viewpoint diversit...
Christa Corrine McLintock’s “The Destruction of Media Diversity, or: How the FCC Learned to Stop Reg...
In 1996, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act which increased the proportion of the national t...
This Note addresses diversity in the media and the need for regulation that will enhance programming...
A recent technically sophisticated study of the impact of media mergers on viewpoint diversity that ...
Recent technological progress in the field of telecommunications has greatly changed the competitive...
Regulation for media diversity continues to be a precondition of democratic and/or pluralistic pol...
The FCC has regulated the ownership structure of the broadcasting industry in order to protect the p...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
A recent technically sophisticated study of the impact of media mergers on viewpoint diversity that ...
Typically discussion around media pluralism has focused on the variety of content available to consu...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Diversity is seen as one of the basic principles of Australian communication policy. The word appear...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
This paper reviews regulatory efforts of the U.S. federal govern- ment to promote viewpoint diversit...
This paper reviews regulatory efforts of the U.S. federal govern- ment to promote viewpoint diversit...
Christa Corrine McLintock’s “The Destruction of Media Diversity, or: How the FCC Learned to Stop Reg...
In 1996, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act which increased the proportion of the national t...
This Note addresses diversity in the media and the need for regulation that will enhance programming...
A recent technically sophisticated study of the impact of media mergers on viewpoint diversity that ...
Recent technological progress in the field of telecommunications has greatly changed the competitive...
Regulation for media diversity continues to be a precondition of democratic and/or pluralistic pol...
The FCC has regulated the ownership structure of the broadcasting industry in order to protect the p...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
A recent technically sophisticated study of the impact of media mergers on viewpoint diversity that ...
Typically discussion around media pluralism has focused on the variety of content available to consu...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Diversity is seen as one of the basic principles of Australian communication policy. The word appear...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...