Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In a 1979 case, FCC P. Midwest Video Corp., the Supreme Court struck down rules that had required limited public access to cable television. This Comment examines the impact of that decision on the future of public access to cable television. After discussing the genesis and scope of the access rules and the structure of the cable television industry, which led to federal regulation, the Comment analyzes the Midwest Video decision. The Comment concludes that the first amendment prescribes an affirmative right of access to the mass media, that cable television is the medium currently best suited for such access, and that limited federal regulatio...
In many communities across the nation cable subscribers depend on government-owned cable television ...
Public concern over cable television\u27s status as a monopoly has generated a movement to allow loc...
In Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, the Ninth Circuit became the first circuit...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
The issues of access and cable television regulation pose serious constitutional questions. This art...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This Note argues that public access requirements should be upheld because they are constitutional an...
This Note argues that the public forum analysis is the proper standard for evaluating a cable televi...
The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only br...
This comment will reveal the limited application of the Capital Cities\u27 decision with a discussio...
In many communities across the nation cable subscribers depend on government-owned cable television ...
Public concern over cable television\u27s status as a monopoly has generated a movement to allow loc...
In Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, the Ninth Circuit became the first circuit...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
The issues of access and cable television regulation pose serious constitutional questions. This art...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the...
This Note argues that public access requirements should be upheld because they are constitutional an...
This Note argues that the public forum analysis is the proper standard for evaluating a cable televi...
The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only br...
This comment will reveal the limited application of the Capital Cities\u27 decision with a discussio...
In many communities across the nation cable subscribers depend on government-owned cable television ...
Public concern over cable television\u27s status as a monopoly has generated a movement to allow loc...
In Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, the Ninth Circuit became the first circuit...