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1994

Communications Law

Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

Journalism

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Public Understanding, Professional Ethics, And The News: A Response To Jane Rhodes, David Boeyink Oct 1994

Public Understanding, Professional Ethics, And The News: A Response To Jane Rhodes, David Boeyink

Federal Communications Law Journal

Symposium: The Transformation of Television News


The Soul Of A News Machine: Electronic Journalism In The Twenty-First Century, David Bartlett Oct 1994

The Soul Of A News Machine: Electronic Journalism In The Twenty-First Century, David Bartlett

Federal Communications Law Journal

As new technologies reshape elemental aspects of our nation's communications system, the basic assumptions about how the system will be used to gather and distribute the news will, by necessity, need to be reexamined. Some working in journalism and communications are excited by the opportunities arising from the changing circumstances, while others fear the repercussions of setting new precedent. Whatever the perspective, it will be impossible for anyone to escape the relentless process of change. The Author begins with an intuitive vision of the landscape of electronic journalism in the twenty-first century. While the pace of change will herald an …


The First Amendment And The Protection Of Unfair Speech, Barbara Mcdowell Oct 1994

The First Amendment And The Protection Of Unfair Speech, Barbara Mcdowell

Federal Communications Law Journal

Symposium: The Transformation of Television News


Public Understanding, Professional Ethics, And The News, Josephine Holz Oct 1994

Public Understanding, Professional Ethics, And The News, Josephine Holz

Federal Communications Law Journal

Symposium: The Transformation of Television News