Media Regulation and the First Amendment
Panelists talked about new media, ways in which government can regulate it, and what new technologies have the possibility to change they way things are regulated. Topics included new techno…
504 viewsPanelists talked about new media, ways in which government can regulate it, and what new technologies have the possibility to change they way things are regulated. Topics included new techno…
504 viewsPanelists talked about the future of journalism, most notably the challenges currently facing newspapers and whether they should get a bailout. Topics included the recession and its impact o…
326 viewsPanelists talked about the recent increase of regulation of the media, especially in respect to broadcasting indecency. Robert Corn-Revere used a power point presentation to explain the hist…
357 viewsAddressing the Federal Communications Bar Association, William Kennard, Federal Communications Commission Chairman, talked about the kinds of changes that the development of broadband commun…
67 viewsFollowing prepared remarks about telecommunications issues, Rep. Bliley answered questions from the audience.
29 viewsFollowing prepared remarks about telecommunications issues, Reed Hundt answered questions from the audience.
53 viewsAt the April luncheon of the Federal Communications Bar Association, Mr. Hostetter talked about issues concerning the cable industry including the impact of the Cable Televison Act of 1991.
63 viewsThe Federal Communications Bar Association held a debate on the prime time access rule during its broadcasting/cable interface conference. The prime time access rule limits television networ…
173 viewsTwo Federal Communications Commissioners address issues in communication policy. Topics discussed include the First Amendment and the public interest, broadcast and cable regulation, and tel…
52 viewsThe Federal Communications Bar Association sponsored the “Broadcast Cable Interface Conference,” to discuss the impact of cable television on the television and communications industries. Pa…
122 viewsSenator Conrad Burns (R-Montana), a member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Communications subcommittee, spoke on his career in the broadcasting industry and advocated a ne…
40 viewsThe Federal Communications Bar Association, a group of attorneys specializing in communications law, sponsored a forum investigating the role and applications of the First Amendment througho…
313 viewsThe Federal Communications Bar Association and the American Bar Association hosted a celebration on the bicentennial of the First Amendment. Panelists spoke about first amendment rights vs. …
155 viewsThe Federal Communications Bar Association and the American Bar Association hosted a panel that discussed recent Supreme Court decisions ruling on media ethics and the boundaries these rules…
112 viewsA discussion sponsored by the Federal Communication Bar Association on indecent programming. This Seminar was entitled “What’s Indecent? Who Decides? A 24 Hour Ban on Indecent Programs” was …
517 viewsChairman and CEO of the Ameritech Corporation William Weiss discussed national telecommunications policy and how it should affect the economy.
88 viewsBroadcasting Magazine and the Federal Communications Bar Association hosted this forum on Mass Media Regulation and Policy. This debate focused on the FCC’s financial and syndication rules t…
172 viewsFederal Communications Bar Association and Broadcasting Magazine held a panel discussion on Broadcast vs. Cable: The CEO Point of View
106 viewsThe conference concerns the relationship between broadcasters and cable operators, the role of government in legislating the industries, and current issues and technological advances that wi…
116 viewsBenjamin Hooks addresses the Federal Communications Bar Association.
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