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050 1 4 _aKF 4774 P881a 1987
100 _aPower, Lucas A
245 1 _aAmerican broadcasting and the first amendment /
_cLucas A. Power
260 _aCalifornia :
_bUniversity of California Press,
_c1987
300 _ax, 293 p.
520 _aThe setting, 1. -- A different medium, 11. -- Dr. Brinkley and the peep show image, 22. -- The supreme court speaks : NBC and red lion, 31. -- Licensing, 49. -- The development of the communications act, 52. -- Giving away the pot gold, 68. -- The nonrenewal threat, 85. -- Supervision, 105. -- Using and abusing the fairness doctrine, 108. -- The nixon assault on the networks, 121. -- Helping the president, 142. -- Maintaining cultural moralitym, 162. -- The present and the future, 193. -- The modern rationale for broadcast regulation, 197. -- To repeat the past : Cable, 216
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