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Cable Television's Emerging Two-Way Services: A Dilemma For Federal And State Regulators, Frank W. Lloyd
Cable Television's Emerging Two-Way Services: A Dilemma For Federal And State Regulators, Frank W. Lloyd
Vanderbilt Law Review
Cable television as an entertainment medium has been the subject of various federal, state, and local regulatory schemes since its inception in the 1950's. The introduction of nonvideo two-way cable services that provide a capacity for responsive data and voice transmission between users of the two-way system has renewed interest in the appropriate role of government in the regulation of two-way cable services. Telephone companies in particular have pressed state and federal regulators to identify cable two-way systems as common carriers and to impose on them two-way cable common carrier regulations. In this Article Mr. Frank Lloyd discusses actual and …
Revolution In The Wasteland: Value And Diversity In Television, Michigan Law Review
Revolution In The Wasteland: Value And Diversity In Television, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Revolution in the Wasteland: Diversity in Television by Ronald A. Cass