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The Children's Hour Revisited: The Children's Television Act Of 1990, Diane Aden Hayes Mar 1994

The Children's Hour Revisited: The Children's Television Act Of 1990, Diane Aden Hayes

Federal Communications Law Journal

The Children's Television Act of 1990 was created to reduce advertising during children's programming and increase the number of educational programs for children. But by 1993 media watchers found that violations were frequent, and that what was purported to be educational television was often little more than cartoons. This Note argues that the apparent failure of the Act stems primarily from its vague standards. To correct these problems, more explicit regulations are necessary. Because new regulations can only go so far before they invade broadcasters' First Amendment rights, broadcasters and the FCC will have to compromise to create a workable …


Communications Policy Making, Competition, And The Public Interest: The New Dialogue, Fred H. Cate Jul 1993

Communications Policy Making, Competition, And The Public Interest: The New Dialogue, Fred H. Cate

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Fairness Doctrine And Access To Reply To Product Commercials, Susan T. Edlavitch Apr 1976

The Fairness Doctrine And Access To Reply To Product Commercials, Susan T. Edlavitch

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Federal Communications Commission And The Bell System: Abdication Of Regulatory Responsibility, Gerald F. George Apr 1969

The Federal Communications Commission And The Bell System: Abdication Of Regulatory Responsibility, Gerald F. George

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.