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Frankenstein's Monster Hits The Campaign Trail: An Approach To Regulation Of Corporate Political Expenditures, Jill E. Fisch
Frankenstein's Monster Hits The Campaign Trail: An Approach To Regulation Of Corporate Political Expenditures, Jill E. Fisch
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Redefining Corporate Law, David K. Millon
Time Changes: A Review Of To The End Of Time: The Seduction And Conquest Of A Media Empire, Jayne W. Barnard
Time Changes: A Review Of To The End Of Time: The Seduction And Conquest Of A Media Empire, Jayne W. Barnard
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Defending The "Time Culture": The Public And Private Interests Of Media Corporations, Shelby D. Green
Defending The "Time Culture": The Public And Private Interests Of Media Corporations, Shelby D. Green
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Part I of this essay discusses the “public interest” standard under the Federal Communications Act and describes parallels in corporation doctrine. Part II considers whether broadcasters satisfy their public interest obligations by addressing audience interest. Part III discusses the prerogatives of the management of the corporate broadcaster to consider non-financial factors in selecting programming. Part IV describes the non-traditional philosophy of the corporation's legitimate object, which led to the subject case. Part V discusses the central legal issues of the cognizable business interests of corporations. Finally, the Conclusion offers a view on desirable public interest objectives of media corporations.