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Content tagged with “Communications Policy”
The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy
Tags: Communications Policy, Media, Journalism
Making E-Governance Work for India touches on ways the Indian Government can provide services and information and include them in the governing process while transcending the country's vast cultural...
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"Rethinking Spectrum Policy" will take a fresh look at spectrum policy in light of technological advances, new uses emerging or contemplated, and developments in the National Broadband Plan....
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Top business leaders and newspaper executives address new models for sustaining enterprise journalism in the future. Five plenary roundtables over three days in Aspen. Senior Sponsorship provided by...
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Participants will explore broadband policy by mapping a series of scenarios of the economy and society that broadband might affect.  The purpose is to understand signposts of trends that might alert...
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Closed Event - Invitation Only. The Forum will bring together US and Arab journalists to examine the impact of media in spanning the cultural and informational divides between the Arab world and the...
Tags: Communications Policy, Middle East, Journalism
Angela CampbellDirector, Citizens Communications CenterGeorgetown University Law Center In January, 1998, the Aspen Institute's Communications and Society Program convened the first in a series of...
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Charles M. FirestoneThe Aspen InstituteCommunications and Society Program The Spectrum Check Off is an alternative to current broadcast program regulation that would provide a marketplace value to...
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 The Public Interest and Digital Broadcasting: Options for Political Programming  Endnotes 1. The Communications Act of 1934 §309. 2. 47 U.S.C. §309(a). 3. Mark S. Fowler and Daniel L....
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