1 study was conducted to investigate the complex influences which converge on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The literature revealed that in the past, most attempts by individuals or groups to have a voice in the renewal of a broadcaster's license set with failure because the FCC generally abandoned both its formulated policy and its evaluated standards in favor of a general bias toward the licensee. During 1963-1973 there were over 250 petitions filed with the FCC, but the bulk were either dismissed or withdrawn. In this study, a questionnaire was completed for 230 cases brought before the FCC by individuals or groups outside the broadcasting industry, and economic information was collected for each licensee involved. Th...
through regulation produces the same benefits as natural competition and argues that when natural co...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The med...
This study asks how and why did public officials get away with adopting a market model for a public ...
For the most part, Federal Communication Commission policy has gone unnoticed by the American public...
The recent Federal Communications Commission deregulation of many aspects of radio station programmi...
The Federal Communications Commission receives political support from commercial television stations...
The FCC's 1965 policy statement concerning decisions in comparative broadcast licensing cases was a ...
President Kennedy's appointment of Newton Minow as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission...
Multiple Congressional acts require the Federal Communications Commission to review its ownership ru...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an exam...
Examining committee chair: Janice Rutherford. 70 p.In December 2001, the Federal Communications Comm...
In 1996, Congress increased the limits on how many radio stations one firm can own within a single ...
This article reviews several issues confronted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over t...
One of the major underlying assumptions of the American broadcasting system holds that media ownersh...
through regulation produces the same benefits as natural competition and argues that when natural co...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The med...
This study asks how and why did public officials get away with adopting a market model for a public ...
For the most part, Federal Communication Commission policy has gone unnoticed by the American public...
The recent Federal Communications Commission deregulation of many aspects of radio station programmi...
The Federal Communications Commission receives political support from commercial television stations...
The FCC's 1965 policy statement concerning decisions in comparative broadcast licensing cases was a ...
President Kennedy's appointment of Newton Minow as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission...
Multiple Congressional acts require the Federal Communications Commission to review its ownership ru...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an exam...
Examining committee chair: Janice Rutherford. 70 p.In December 2001, the Federal Communications Comm...
In 1996, Congress increased the limits on how many radio stations one firm can own within a single ...
This article reviews several issues confronted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over t...
One of the major underlying assumptions of the American broadcasting system holds that media ownersh...
through regulation produces the same benefits as natural competition and argues that when natural co...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The med...
This study asks how and why did public officials get away with adopting a market model for a public ...