This Note contends that the fairness doctrine, as presently applied, fails to meet its legislative purpose and violates constitutionally protected rights. This Note will examine the standards and policies established by the FCC as judicially approved in Red Lion Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC and American Sec. Council Educ. Foundation v. FCC. Practical application of these standards and policies will be explored in three categories: 1) controversial issue programming; 2) commercial advertisements; and 3) political messages. Finally, a solution to the arbitrary and discriminatory application of this amorphous doctrine will be suggested
Television and radio advertising is fully accepted in our society as part and parcel of the American...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
744 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The Fairness Doctrine is a po...
This Note contends that the fairness doctrine, as presently applied, fails to meet its legislative p...
In 1987, the FCC repealed broadcasting\u27s Fairness Doctrine. This longestablished Doctrine require...
The Fairness Doctrine refers to a former policy of the Federal Communications Commission wherein a...
The fairness doctrine requires broadcast licensees to devote a reasonable percentage of their prog...
Despite its repeal in 1987, the fairness doctrine remains one of the most controversial issues in br...
Despite its repeal in 1987, the fairness doctrine remains one of the most controversial issues in br...
The abolition of the Fairness Doctrine by the Federal Communications Commission provides an opportun...
Despite its repeal in 1987, the fairness doctrine remains one of the most controversial issues in br...
The comments examines the rationale for the fairness doctrine, the obligations arising under it, an...
The author recently testified in the current hearings conducted by the U.S. House Subcommittee on Co...
The Fairness Doctrine refers to a former policy of the Federal Communications Commission wherein a...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
Television and radio advertising is fully accepted in our society as part and parcel of the American...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
744 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The Fairness Doctrine is a po...
This Note contends that the fairness doctrine, as presently applied, fails to meet its legislative p...
In 1987, the FCC repealed broadcasting\u27s Fairness Doctrine. This longestablished Doctrine require...
The Fairness Doctrine refers to a former policy of the Federal Communications Commission wherein a...
The fairness doctrine requires broadcast licensees to devote a reasonable percentage of their prog...
Despite its repeal in 1987, the fairness doctrine remains one of the most controversial issues in br...
Despite its repeal in 1987, the fairness doctrine remains one of the most controversial issues in br...
The abolition of the Fairness Doctrine by the Federal Communications Commission provides an opportun...
Despite its repeal in 1987, the fairness doctrine remains one of the most controversial issues in br...
The comments examines the rationale for the fairness doctrine, the obligations arising under it, an...
The author recently testified in the current hearings conducted by the U.S. House Subcommittee on Co...
The Fairness Doctrine refers to a former policy of the Federal Communications Commission wherein a...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
Television and radio advertising is fully accepted in our society as part and parcel of the American...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
744 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The Fairness Doctrine is a po...