The vast majority of viewers today receive video programming from multichannel video programming providers-mostly cable television or direct broadcast satellite ( DBS )-rather than directly over-the-air from broadcast stations. While the FCC has not hesitated to sanction broadcasters for what it deems to be indecent content, it consistently has found that it lacks the authority to regulate indecency on subscription services like cable television. Citizens groups and some in Congress now seek to extend indecency restrictions to DBS services under existing law or through the enactment of new legislation. It is true that DBS, because of its use of radio spectrum to deliver programming to consumers, does share some similarities with broadcaster...
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FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
The Federal Communications Commission exercises the power to regulate the broadcast of constitutiona...
This Note will argue that the scope of the FCC\u27s authority to regulate traditional broadcast cont...
This is a transcript of the November 10, 2005, panel discussion at the National Lawyer\u27s Conventi...
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This Article explores the First Amendment implications of the Federal Communication Commission\u27s ...
After years of failing to meet expectations, both internet and satellite radio programming are final...
Using the WDBJ case as an analytical springboard, this article examines the tumultuous state of the ...
Various federal officials have spoken in favor of extending the Federal Communication Commission’s i...
This paper argues that if the federal government is serious about its stated goals of protecting chi...
Indecency regulations promulgated by the FCC used to be effective, but today\u27s technological adva...
The FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. case is the most recent iteration of an ongoing struggle to...
The Supreme Court granted certiorari to decide whether the Federal Communications Commission‘s (the ...
In the thirty-plus years since FCC v. Pacifica Foundation revolutionized content-based broadcast reg...
With the expansion of cable and free-air subscription television into more markets, interstate trans...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
The Federal Communications Commission exercises the power to regulate the broadcast of constitutiona...
This Note will argue that the scope of the FCC\u27s authority to regulate traditional broadcast cont...
This is a transcript of the November 10, 2005, panel discussion at the National Lawyer\u27s Conventi...
Using an airing of the Victoria Secret fashion show as an example, the author explores the definitio...
This Article explores the First Amendment implications of the Federal Communication Commission\u27s ...
After years of failing to meet expectations, both internet and satellite radio programming are final...
Using the WDBJ case as an analytical springboard, this article examines the tumultuous state of the ...