The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only broadcast signals to a high capacity communications system carrying a wide variety of television and nonvideo services raises significant policy and legal questions about the role of government regulation of cable. Congress has recently considered legislation that would limit the ability of local governments to regulate the local cable franchise. Such legislation and the trend of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reduce federal regulation of electronic media underscore the need for a clear definition of the appropriate regulatory role for government. To determine the appropriate regulatory scheme for cable, its proper treatment und...
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...
The issues of access and cable television regulation pose serious constitutional questions. This art...
Cable television as an entertainment medium has been the subject of various federal, state, and loca...
In many communities across the nation cable subscribers depend on government-owned cable television ...
The issues of access and cable television regulation pose serious constitutional questions. This art...
In Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, the Ninth Circuit became the first circuit...
Public concern over cable television\u27s status as a monopoly has generated a movement to allow loc...
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
In awarding and regulating cable franchises, cities often extract from cable operators promises and ...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
In awarding and regulating cable franchises, cities often extract from cable operators promises and ...
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...
The issues of access and cable television regulation pose serious constitutional questions. This art...
Cable television as an entertainment medium has been the subject of various federal, state, and loca...
In many communities across the nation cable subscribers depend on government-owned cable television ...
The issues of access and cable television regulation pose serious constitutional questions. This art...
In Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, the Ninth Circuit became the first circuit...
Public concern over cable television\u27s status as a monopoly has generated a movement to allow loc...
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
In awarding and regulating cable franchises, cities often extract from cable operators promises and ...
Cable television is an important communications medium that reaches into millions of households. In ...
In awarding and regulating cable franchises, cities often extract from cable operators promises and ...
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...