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Fombrun, Charles; Astley, W. Graham – Journal of Communication, 1982
Discusses organizational growth in communications in the context of technological innovation and institutional evolution. Notes that firms are conglomerating and elaborating their administrative structures. Focuses on these trends and how they affect the telecommunications community and the interdependent actions of government and business firms.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Computers, Film Industry
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Rowland, Willard D., Jr. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Analyzes the communications policy review process since the 1960s, encompassing task forces, Congress, and the Federal Communications Commission. Concludes that the process "has been doing little more than seeking a means of negotiating the conflicting needs of the major industrial interests already in control of most aspects of American…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
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Wildy, Tom – Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television, 1988
Discusses the relationships between the British Government's Information Services and both the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and the commercial film trade after the BBC's television service resumed independent broadcasts in 1946. Examines proposals for using television as an alternative outlet for commercial and official films. (GEA)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Film Industry, Films, Foreign Countries
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC. – 1976
This bulletin reviews early federal regulation of telegraphy, telephone, and radio communications, and the development of the Radio Acts of 1912 and 1927, the Communications Act of 1934, and the Communications Satellite Act of 1962. A large portion of the discussion focuses on the regulatory power and procedures of the Federal Communications…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Broadcast Industry, Certification, Communications Satellites
Williams, Russell B. – 1988
A question that now confronts producers, distributors, and consumers of information, as well as the manufacturers of information technology and the government is: what is the nature of copyright protection in the Information Age? Congress has a Constitutional mandate to protect the rights of innovators but has refused to act in the case of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Federal Legislation
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Chisman, Forrest P. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Despite deregulation, major barriers to the growth of U.S. information industries are not being addressed or are being addressed badly. As a result, the full potential of one of our highest productivity industries and its contribution to national productivity are not being realized. (PD)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Economic Development, Exports
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Porter, Vincent – Journal of Communication, 1978
The relationship between the television broadcast industry and the film industry in the European Economic Community is primarily characterized by the commissioning or coproducing of films by the television organization. This relationship is discussed in light of the Treaty of Rome and decisions of the European Court of Justice in Luxemburg. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Film Industry, Film Production
Kaplan, Herb; Houlberg, Rick – 1989
During the eight years of President Ronald Reagan's administration, deregulation of broadcasting was pursued at least as vigorously as other attempts of the "Reagan Revolution" to lessen the impact and influence of the federal government. The Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) "one-to-a-market" rule (which limits licenses…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Telecommunications
Wiley, Richard E. – 1972
In commenting on the backlog of cable applications before the commission and other policy matters regarding cable television, Commissioner Wiley states that processing is being introduced to speed up the application process, and although the commission is developing procedures for dealing with whole classes of applications, some delay will always…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Government Role, Television
Barron, Jerome A. – Educ Broadcasting Rev, 1969
Considers the legal and social implications of the Supreme Court's ruling in the Red Lion case declaring the FCC's fairness doctrine and its personal attack rules constitutional. Article based on address before the Radio Television News Directors Association Convention in Detroit, September, 1969. (LS)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Broadcast Industry, Certification, Government Role
Egbon, Mike – Media in Education and Development, 1982
Discusses some of the problems and implications inherent in the efforts of the Nigerian government to develop a federal television system. The intentions of the system are examined and the lapses and possible abuses latent in the program are highlighted. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Developing Nations, Electronic Equipment
Burke, John E. – Educational Broadcasting Review, 1972
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Federal Legislation, Government Role, Public Television
Parker, Lorne A. – Educ Broadcasting Rev, 1969
"Lorne Parker's article is based on his book, 'SCA, A New Medium' (Madison: University Extension, University of Wisconsin, 1969). He gives a brief history of Subsidiary Communications Authorization systems, describes the technology, and treats extensively the commercial and educational utilizations. (Editor)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Educational Radio, Government Role
Krasnow, Erwin G.; Longley, Lawrence D. – 1973
The thesis of this book is that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is but one party in the development of broadcast regulations--it feels pressure from not only the industry and Congress but also the White House, citizen groups and the courts. Four major commission actions are analyzed in terms of those pressures. These actions are: the…
Descriptors: Agencies, Broadcast Industry, Federal Legislation, Government Role
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC. – 1976
Addressed particularly to grade school children, this report summarizes the responsibilities of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in regulating the broadcast industry, pay television, cable television, common carriers, and radio services for safety and special uses. Also described are its field engineering and monitory activities. (SC)
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Broadcast Industry, Federal Legislation, Government Role
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