The first section of this Note explores the impact of television product advertising on viewer attitudes. The next two sections set forth the statutory basis on which the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission could provide for the effective presentation of contrasting points of view on controversial issues implicitly or explicitly raised by television product advertising, could ensure that the implicit messages of such advertisements are delivered fairly and without deception, and could counter the adverse effects of such advertising. The purpose of these sections is not to predict actual regulatory behavior, for in fact the FCC and FTC have shown a reluctance to take any action in these areas. The final section...
The abolition of the Fairness Doctrine by the Federal Communications Commission provides an opportun...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
In 1990, Congress passed the Children\u27s Television Act ( CTA ), which directed the FCC to establi...
Television and radio advertising is fully accepted in our society as part and parcel of the American...
In 1990, Congress passed the Children\u27s Television Act ( CTA ), which directed the FCC to establi...
This Note contends that the fairness doctrine, as presently applied, fails to meet its legislative p...
In 1983 the FCC abandoned its role as regulator of children\u27s television advertising. Since then,...
Until recently, competitive advertising practices required by antitrust laws might have interfered w...
The fairness doctrine requires broadcast licensees to devote a reasonable percentage of their prog...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Includes bibliographical references.The metamorphosis of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) jurisdiction...
In 1987, the FCC repealed broadcasting\u27s Fairness Doctrine. This longestablished Doctrine require...
The Fairness Doctrine-and broadcasters\u27 obligation to present both sides of controversial public ...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
The abolition of the Fairness Doctrine by the Federal Communications Commission provides an opportun...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
In 1990, Congress passed the Children\u27s Television Act ( CTA ), which directed the FCC to establi...
Television and radio advertising is fully accepted in our society as part and parcel of the American...
In 1990, Congress passed the Children\u27s Television Act ( CTA ), which directed the FCC to establi...
This Note contends that the fairness doctrine, as presently applied, fails to meet its legislative p...
In 1983 the FCC abandoned its role as regulator of children\u27s television advertising. Since then,...
Until recently, competitive advertising practices required by antitrust laws might have interfered w...
The fairness doctrine requires broadcast licensees to devote a reasonable percentage of their prog...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Includes bibliographical references.The metamorphosis of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) jurisdiction...
In 1987, the FCC repealed broadcasting\u27s Fairness Doctrine. This longestablished Doctrine require...
The Fairness Doctrine-and broadcasters\u27 obligation to present both sides of controversial public ...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
The abolition of the Fairness Doctrine by the Federal Communications Commission provides an opportun...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...