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Cohen, Linda – 1988
This paper investigates how recent changes in the telecommunications industry are likely to affect government research and development policies by analyzing how changes in the market structure--in particular, increased competition in the industry due to domestic deregulation and international competition--change the political economy of government…
Descriptors: Competition, Economics, Federal Government, Federal Regulation
Bates, Benjamin; De Jong, Allard Sicco – 1989
Deregulation of the cable industry has been based largely on the assumption of existing diversity and competition and on the promise of promoting diversity within the industry. To test this assumption, a study examined levels of channel diversity for a sample of cable systems at three stages of the deregulation process. A random sample of 326…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Federal Regulation, Information Sources, Mass Media Use
Gentry, Richard H. – 1985
The major policy issues raised by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations with regard to the year-round nature of political media campaigns and the emergence of political action committees (PACs) are explored in this paper. The first part of the paper introduces the major policy issues, specifically who should have an affirmative right…
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Industry, Court Litigation, Federal Regulation
Jassem, Harvey C.; Glasser, Theodore L. – 1981
For nearly half a century, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been exercising its authority to grant and deny applications for broadcast licenses. In the process of comparison used by the FCC to assess qualified new applicants, two considerations weigh heavily: (1) the best practicable service to the public, and (2) maximum diffusion…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Equal Protection, Federal Regulation, Mass Media
Dykhouse, Caroline Dow – 1982
The United States federal government, through a combination of statutes and regulations, has imposed restrictions on the activities of photojournalists that are not equally applicable to those of their print colleagues. For example, two statutes of the United States Code prohibit the photographing of defense installations and military equipment…
Descriptors: Censorship, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Van Slyke, Judy K. – 1982
Disclosure of information to the investing public is a primary purpose of federal regulation of the securities industry and one of the primary duties and responsibilities of financial public relations practitioners. Disclosure requirements are numerous, with most mandating publicly held corporations to disclose information. Some requirements,…
Descriptors: Business, Business Responsibility, Disclosure, Federal Regulation
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1981
This document presents the transcript of the September 18, 1980, oversight hearing of the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor regarding section 431 of the General Education Provisions Act, which gives Congress the authority to disapprove U.S. Department of Education…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Federal Government, Federal Regulation
Ferris, Charles D. – 1978
Broadcasters should aim for diversity and excellence in programing rather than basing programing decisions on the Nielsen ratings and aiming for maximized profits. Broadcasting reflects, shapes, alters, and informs the national consciousness; entertainment programs as well as newscasts have tremendous impact on the public, and the effect of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Competition, Federal Regulation
Besen, Stanley M.; And Others – 1977
Implications of the 1976 General Revision of the Copyright Act for the retransmission of television programs by cable systems are investigated. Discussion of the history and shortcomings of the compulsory licensing provisions for distant signal importation includes a description of the cable provisions of the bill, along with the judicial,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Commercial Television, Copyrights, Economic Factors
Corsi, Jerome R. – 1980
Four propositions and their policy consequences are advanced in this paper to identify pitfalls endemic to making policy in the rapidly changing area of telecommunications. The major point made in the discussion of these propositions and consequences is that any policy involving restrictive regulation of the rapidly changing field of…
Descriptors: Communications, Federal Regulation, Futures (of Society), Policy Formation
Jassem, Harvey C.; And Others – 1980
Of all the mass media, radio is the most abundant, both in terms of the number of radio stations in operation and the number of radio receivers in use. Unfortunately, given the dynamics of a competitive market and the Federal Communications Commission's reluctance to interfere with a licensee's discretion in the choice of format, format…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Federal Regulation
Silber, Jerome S. – 1980
This monograph traces the themes in various court decisions that reflect a growing respect for the broadcast industry as a mature communication medium which, despite federal regulation, deserves a fuller measure of the First Amendment protection enjoyed by other media. The review begins with the first government involvement in broadcast content in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Court Litigation, Federal Regulation, Freedom of Speech
Bryant, Tim – 1979
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a valuable source of information if one knows how and where to look. Besides being able to review FTC court litigation, journalists, consumer activists, and the general public have access to specific reports that provide information about mergers and consolidations, corporate organization patterns, quarterly…
Descriptors: Business, Federal Regulation, Information Seeking, Information Sources
Higgs, A. Catherine – 1978
Presented are federal standards designed to synthesize and describe the knowledge available on the prevention and treatment of child abuse and negect. A summary chapter (Chapter I) covers background information, organization and content of the standards, and utilization of the standards. Chapter II discusses the relationships among children,…
Descriptors: Agencies, Agency Role, Child Abuse, Child Neglect

Marshall, Eliot – Science, 1978
Discussed is the recent decision by the White House to tighten up the accounting rules that are used to monitor research contracts and grants. (MP)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Regulation, Government School Relationship, Higher Education