This article takes a light-hearted, yet pointed, look at the regulatory policies of the FCC. In particular, the authors discuss seven regulatory axioms that seem to have plagued the Commission in keeping up with communications technology. If the Commission were willing to discard these antediluvian maxims, there is hope that the Commission can adapt to the electronic media. To this end, the authors suggest seven modern axioms to replace those that the Commission presently follows
Probably no other industry has so captured the interest of the American public or shown such phenome...
through regulation produces the same benefits as natural competition and argues that when natural co...
The FCC has regulated the ownership structure of the broadcasting industry in order to protect the p...
This article takes a light-hearted, yet pointed, look at the regulatory policies of the FCC. In part...
The character of a regulatory agency is most severely tested at the zenith of its power. When the Fe...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
Perhaps one of the most crucial questions legislators need to address after passing the 1996 Act is ...
Commissioner Abernathy discusses the five key principles that inform her regulatory philosophy:1) Co...
The recent Federal Communications Commission deregulation of many aspects of radio station programmi...
The current Federal Communications Commission (FCC) review of media owner-ship rules is likely to be...
Although the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) strategic plan includes modernization as one ...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
Policymakers are at a precipice with regard to Internet regulation. The Federal Communications Commi...
The Federal Communications Commission receives political support from commercial television stations...
Event SummaryIs rapid growth in the communications sector cause for specialized oversight from the F...
Probably no other industry has so captured the interest of the American public or shown such phenome...
through regulation produces the same benefits as natural competition and argues that when natural co...
The FCC has regulated the ownership structure of the broadcasting industry in order to protect the p...
This article takes a light-hearted, yet pointed, look at the regulatory policies of the FCC. In part...
The character of a regulatory agency is most severely tested at the zenith of its power. When the Fe...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
Perhaps one of the most crucial questions legislators need to address after passing the 1996 Act is ...
Commissioner Abernathy discusses the five key principles that inform her regulatory philosophy:1) Co...
The recent Federal Communications Commission deregulation of many aspects of radio station programmi...
The current Federal Communications Commission (FCC) review of media owner-ship rules is likely to be...
Although the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) strategic plan includes modernization as one ...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
Policymakers are at a precipice with regard to Internet regulation. The Federal Communications Commi...
The Federal Communications Commission receives political support from commercial television stations...
Event SummaryIs rapid growth in the communications sector cause for specialized oversight from the F...
Probably no other industry has so captured the interest of the American public or shown such phenome...
through regulation produces the same benefits as natural competition and argues that when natural co...
The FCC has regulated the ownership structure of the broadcasting industry in order to protect the p...