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The Decline of Broadcasters' Public Interest Obligations*
Broadcast License Renewal and the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Lili Levi University of Miami School of Law,
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Restoring Historical Understandings of the “Public Interest” Standard of American Broadcasting: an Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine
Accountability in Public Service Broadcasting: the Evolution of Promises and Assessments
Public Service Broadcasting in Transition: a Documentary Reader
Overview Not Confine the Discussion in This Report to Those Specific Issues Within the Commission’S Regulatory Jurisdiction
Syracuse Peace Council V. Federal Communications Commission
Governance and Accountability in Public Service Broadcasting: Lessons from the Latest BBC Charter Review
Federal Communications Commission Enforcement and Repeal of the Fairness Doctrine
Thirty Years After “A Marketplace Approach to Broadcast Regulation”
THE DEREGULATION of COMMERCIAL TELEVISION Heidi R
Defining the Public Interest in Terms of Regulatory Necessity
Unmasking Hidden Commercials in Broadcasting: Origins of the Sponsorship Identification Regulations, 1927-1963
Same Same but Different? Video Policies for Asian Pay-TV and OTT
Satellite Television Extension and Localism
Hungarian Media Laws in Europe Contributors
Broadcasting in the Public Interest: Lessons from Japan. Dan Rosen
The Role and Management of Public Service Broadcasting As Part of the Regional/Local Media Landscape – Comparative Analyses Between Japan’S NHK and the UK’S BBC
Top View
Uber Television: Internet-Only Television Stations
The Public Interest, Convenience, Or Necessity: a Dead Standard in the Era of Broadcast Deregulation?, 10 Pace L
From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Communications
Identifying TV Political and Issue Ad Sponsors in the Digital Age
Efficient Spectrum Reallocation with Hold- Ups and Without Nirvana
Learning Curve: Regulating Public Service Broadcasting in Japan and Australia in Digital Age
POLITICAL BROADCAST POLICIES of Ka DIO and TELEVISION
Finding a Place for Embedded Advertising Without Eroding The
Low Power Television: a New Opportunity for Broadcasting in the Public Interest Howard B
Competition and Regulation in Broadcasting in the Light Of
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Broadcast Regulation and Public Right to Know
Changing Channels in Broadcast Regulation: Leaving Television Advertising to Containment by Market Forces