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Antitrust Enforcement, Freedom Of The Press, And The "Open Market": The Supreme Court On The Structure And Conduct Of Mass Media, William E. Lee
Antitrust Enforcement, Freedom Of The Press, And The "Open Market": The Supreme Court On The Structure And Conduct Of Mass Media, William E. Lee
Vanderbilt Law Review
This Article examines the Supreme Court's attempts to foster open markets by altering either the structure or the conduct of mass media enterprises." Structure and conduct are the two main determinants of market performance. Market structure "means those characteristics of the organization of a market that seem to exercise a strategic influence on the nature of competition and pricing within the market." Some characteristics of market structure include degree of buyer concentration, degree of seller concentration, degree of product differentiation, and entry conditions. Market conduct, on the other hand, comprises the practices, policies, and devices which firms employ in adjusting …
Regulation Of Indecency In Political Broadcasting, Jonathan Golomb
Regulation Of Indecency In Political Broadcasting, Jonathan Golomb
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The article considers both the constitutional and statutory aspects of the regulation of indecency in political broadcasting. The discussion is limited to considering "indecency," a term excluding obscenity or incitement to violence, because the government's power to regulate these types of speech is well established. Indecent speech would be protected if used in the print media, since it does not fall within the established First Amendment exceptions. The basic constitutional question, therefore, is whether the broadcast media are inherently different from the print media, so as to justify different treatment of indecent political speech. This article will contend that they …
Political Broadcasting After The Aspen Ruling: Legislative Reform Of Section 315(A) Of The Communications Act Of 1934, Stuart N. Brotman
Political Broadcasting After The Aspen Ruling: Legislative Reform Of Section 315(A) Of The Communications Act Of 1934, Stuart N. Brotman
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The FCC's new interpretation of section 315(a) in the Aspen ruling greatly reduced its inhibitory effect on broadcasters. The ruling, however, has created further interpretive problems regarding the broadcast debate format, and has not completely resolved the more general problem of giving the electorate greater and more direct exposure to candidates during campaigns through programming that forces candidates to confront each other on the major issues. This article will discuss the. background of section 315(a), then explain each of its exemptions. Finally, it will propose possible reforms in the area of political broadcasting in light of the Aspen ruling.
Preassignments Of Creators' Rights: An Adhesion Analysis, Paul Geller
Preassignments Of Creators' Rights: An Adhesion Analysis, Paul Geller
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
An Reynolds V. Nfl: An Unsettling Requiem For The Rozelle Rule, Roderick M. Thompson
An Reynolds V. Nfl: An Unsettling Requiem For The Rozelle Rule, Roderick M. Thompson
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Communications Commission V. National Citizen's Committee For Broadcasting: The Ultimate Media Hype, Raymond L. Yasser
Federal Communications Commission V. National Citizen's Committee For Broadcasting: The Ultimate Media Hype, Raymond L. Yasser
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rate Base Evaluation And Vertical Integration: Shifting Standards In Telephone Regulation, James Mcconnaughey, Manley R. Irwin
Rate Base Evaluation And Vertical Integration: Shifting Standards In Telephone Regulation, James Mcconnaughey, Manley R. Irwin
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
California Taxation Of Literary Properties, Frank M. Keesling, Alex M. Brucker
California Taxation Of Literary Properties, Frank M. Keesling, Alex M. Brucker
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
The Search For Media Ethics, Bernard Rubin
The Search For Media Ethics, Bernard Rubin
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
A New Approach To Risk Coverage In The Motion Picture Industry: Short-Term Life Insurance, Heinz J. Pulverman, Alan J. Setlin
A New Approach To Risk Coverage In The Motion Picture Industry: Short-Term Life Insurance, Heinz J. Pulverman, Alan J. Setlin
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Employment Discrimination In Television Broadcasting: A Study Of Fcc And Eeoc Concurrent Jurisdiciton, Glenda G. Leatherman
Employment Discrimination In Television Broadcasting: A Study Of Fcc And Eeoc Concurrent Jurisdiciton, Glenda G. Leatherman
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Sports And The Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography Of Law-Related Materials, Frank G. Houdek
Sports And The Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography Of Law-Related Materials, Frank G. Houdek
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Journalists And Tape Recorders: Does Participant Monitoring Invade Privacy, Kent R. Middleton
Journalists And Tape Recorders: Does Participant Monitoring Invade Privacy, Kent R. Middleton
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
The Ban On Broadcast Cigarette Advertisements, Kim C. Cranston
The Ban On Broadcast Cigarette Advertisements, Kim C. Cranston
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Public Service Announcements: Out With Monotony And In With Diversity, Don Lively
Public Service Announcements: Out With Monotony And In With Diversity, Don Lively
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
The Fcc, Cable Tv, And Visions Of Valhalla: Judicial Scrutiny Of Complex Rulemaking And Institutional Competence, Allen E. Shoenberger
The Fcc, Cable Tv, And Visions Of Valhalla: Judicial Scrutiny Of Complex Rulemaking And Institutional Competence, Allen E. Shoenberger
University of Richmond Law Review
A number of recent decisions by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, its counterpart for the Eighth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court, have substantially curtailed the power of the FCC to regulate the growth of cable television. Such regulation has proved to be a very complicated and extended saga of FCC activity, one measure of which was the extraordinary justification for publishing a per curiam opinion in Home Box Office, Inc. v. FCC: "not because it has received less than full consideration by the court, but because the complexity of the issues raised …
A Chicken In Every Pot, And Forty-One Channels For Every Television Set, William K.S. Wang
A Chicken In Every Pot, And Forty-One Channels For Every Television Set, William K.S. Wang
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Videotape In Legal Education : A Study Of Its Implications And A Manual For Its Use, Michael Botein
Videotape In Legal Education : A Study Of Its Implications And A Manual For Its Use, Michael Botein
Books
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