A Review of Misregulating Television: Network Dominance and the FCC by Stanley M. Besen, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, A. Richard Metzger, Jr. and John R. Woodbur
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
In 1970, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Financial Interest and Syndication ...
Doctoral DissertationThis paper’s objective is to use economic theory to predict behavior of the Nat...
The Federal Communications Commission receives political support from commercial television stations...
In this Article, Professor John McGowan provides a detailed description of the television industry\u...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s enabling statute, the Communications Act of 1934, provide...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s Prime Time Access Rule (PTAR) forbids television stations...
Part I traces the history of broadcast regulation, emphasizing the development of the scarcity doctr...
The cable television industry has received seemingly inconsistent treatment from the Federal Communi...
Part I traces the history of broadcast regulation, emphasizing the development of the scarcity doctr...
The FCC\u27s pay cable policy to increase television diversity through deregulation has backfired. O...
This Article examines various national regulatory systems that govern television programming, their ...
For the first 50 years of the history of broadcasting and telecommunications in the United States, t...
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
In 1970, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Financial Interest and Syndication ...
Doctoral DissertationThis paper’s objective is to use economic theory to predict behavior of the Nat...
The Federal Communications Commission receives political support from commercial television stations...
In this Article, Professor John McGowan provides a detailed description of the television industry\u...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s enabling statute, the Communications Act of 1934, provide...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s Prime Time Access Rule (PTAR) forbids television stations...
Part I traces the history of broadcast regulation, emphasizing the development of the scarcity doctr...
The cable television industry has received seemingly inconsistent treatment from the Federal Communi...
Part I traces the history of broadcast regulation, emphasizing the development of the scarcity doctr...
The FCC\u27s pay cable policy to increase television diversity through deregulation has backfired. O...
This Article examines various national regulatory systems that govern television programming, their ...
For the first 50 years of the history of broadcasting and telecommunications in the United States, t...
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
In 1970, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Financial Interest and Syndication ...
Doctoral DissertationThis paper’s objective is to use economic theory to predict behavior of the Nat...