Implications of the Communications Revolution
Implications of the Communication Revoltion sponsored by U.S.A.I.D. The panel was part of a forum entitled: Building the Institutions of Freedom.
288 viewsImplications of the Communication Revoltion sponsored by U.S.A.I.D. The panel was part of a forum entitled: Building the Institutions of Freedom.
288 viewsWitnesses testified on the Federal Communications Commission’s policy for spectrum licensing and its possible use towards the federal budget.
89 viewsWitnesses testified on a proposed change to reviews for media acquisitions. The attempt by Turner Broadcasting to acquire CBS was discussed.
96 viewsWitnesses testified on the recent increase in takeovers of media companies and if it effected their quality of programming.
130 viewsWitnesses testifies on the proposed changes to ownership regulation of radio and television stations.
451 viewsWitnesses testified on the impact of the F.C.C.'s access charge decision.
281 viewsPanelists discussed women working in television management and the difficulties they have faced. This is an incomplete program.
88 viewsWitnesses testified on provisions of S.1660 and H.R. 3621 covering universal telephone service. Note: This is an incomplete program and there is video breakup throughout the program.
283 viewsPanelists discussed proposals to deregulate the communications industry and its effects on the states. Note: There is some video breakup during the program.
53 viewsWitnesses testified on satellite service to back yard dishes, the cost of programming and competition.
276 viewsWitnesses testified on the need for the Fairness Doctrine in the broadcast medium. this first hearing on S. 742 to clarify the congressional intent concerning, and to codify, certain require…
424 viewsMark Fowler, Larry Harris and William Johnson discussed the AT&T situation and the duties of the Federal Communications Commission. They answered callers' questions. Note: This is an incomp…
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