Content tagged with “Communications Policy”
Self-Regulation and the Public Interest Robert Corn-Revere Partner Hogan and Hartson, LLP Can self-regulation of broadcasting serve the public interest? And if so, how should such a...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media Red Lion and the Constitutionality of Regulation: A Conversation Among the Justices Monroe E. Price Professor of Law Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University It's a national...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media 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...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media Broadcasting Policy in the Digital Age Andrew Graham A Structure and Efficiency Approach to Reforming Access and Content Policy Steven S. Wildman and D. Karen Frazer Implementation of "Pay" Models...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media Part I: LAW AND POLICY Toward a New Approach to Public Interest Regulation of Digital Broadcasting Angela Campbell Public Interest Obligations of Broadcasters in the Digital Era: Law and...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media On Hooks and Ladders Monroe E. Price Professor of Law Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University I want to suggest a game called "Hooks and Ladders" to help understand the...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media Implementation of "Pay" Models and the Existing Public Trustee Model in the Digital Broadcast Era Implementation of "Pay" Models and the Existing Public Trustee Model in the Digital...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media Tracy WestenPresidentCenter for Governmental Studies Introduction Differences in the characteristics of new media justify differences in the First Amendment standards applied to them.-Red Lion v. FCC...
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