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Broadcasting
Allocating Spectrum Through the Use of Auctions, 14:35

Alternatives to the Fairness Doctrine: Structural Limits Should Replace Content Controls, 11:291

The Applicability of State Action Doctrine to Private Broadcasters, 7:265

The 1992 Cable Act: Just the Beginning, 15:305

The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 v. the First Amendment, 7:381

Cable ­Copyright: The Corruption of Consensus, 6:283

Cable Franchising and the First Amendment: Preferred Problems, Undesirable Solutions, 10:999

Cable Television and Copyright: Legislation and the Marketplace Model, 2:477

Cable Television, Government Regulation, and the First Amendment, 3:577

Cable Television Secured Financing, 5:95

Cable's "Non ­Cable Communications Services": Cable Television as a Common Carrier, 8:75

Changing the Rules of the Game: The New FCC Regulations on Political Debates, 7:1

Commercialization of Public Broadcasting, 5:241

The Courts in Broadcast Regulatory Policy ­Making, 4:377

A Critique of the Fowler FCC's 1984 ­85 Multiple Ownership Rule, 10:555

Daily Herald Co. v. Munro: 9th Circuit Strikes Down Limits on Election Day Broadcast of Exit Polls, 10:1155

The Defamation You Can't Refuse: Section 315's Prohibition on Censoring Political Broadcasts, 13:1

Deregulation and the Market Failure in Minority Programming: The Socioeconomic Dimensions of Broadcast Reform, 8:329

Direct Broadcast Satellites: FCC Adopts "Open Skies" Policy for Space Age Technology, 4:749

Direct Broadcasting by Satellite: An International and Constitutional Legal Controversy, 1:193

Don't Make Waves: AM Stereophonic Broadcasting and the Marketplace Approach, 5:821

The Equal Opportunities and Fairness Doctrines in Broadcasting: Should They be Retained?, 1:65

Fairness Doctrine Forum, 10:921

The FCC and "Pay Cable": Promoting Diversity on Television, 6:773

FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons: Seven Axioms to Grind, 5:759

The FCC Under Mark Fowler: A Mixed Bag, 10:521

Federal Preemption of State Obscenity Law Applied to Broadcasting, 5:21

From Estes to Chandler: The Distinction Between Television and Newspaper Trial Coverage, 3:503

Mandatory Programming Rules for Children's Television, 3:701

Mandatory Television Access for Minor Party Presidential Candidates: Revamping Section 315 of the Equal Opportunities Doctrine, 12:263

Maximizing the Benefits of Tax Certificates in Broadcast and Cable Ventures, 13:753

May It Rest in Peace: Public Interest and Public Access in the Post ­Fairness Doctrine Era, 11:219

New Communications Technology: The Emerging Antitrust Agenda, 3:685

The New Copyright Law, Public Broadcasting, and the Public Interest: A Response to "Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License", 3:33

Nonbroadcast Video ­Programming and Distribution: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law ­Related Periodical Articles, 9:307

Peanuts and Potatoes: The FCC's Diversification Policy and the Antitrust Laws, 7:599

The Prime Time Access Rule: Six Commandments for Inept Regulation, 7:19

Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License, 3:25

The Public Interest in Political Broadcasting: Evaded, Eroded, and Eviscerated, 2:635

Regulating Cable Television, 3:607

The Regulatory Status of Cable Television Leased Channels: Issues of Common Carriage and Preemption, 4:269

Rewriting the 1934 Communications Act, 1976 ­1980: A Case Study of the Formulation of Communications Policy, 3:345

Rock Is a Four ­Letter Word: The Potential for FCC Regulation of (Un)Popular Music, 9:423

Scarcity of the Airwaves: Allocating and Assigning the Spectrum for High Definition Television (HDTV), 13:199

Simon Geller and the Comparative Renewal Process: What's Good for Gloucester?, 6:185

A Suggested Approach to the First Amendment Issues Involved in Broadcast Regulation, 11:607

A Tale of Two Standards: Antitrust, the Public Interest, and the Television Industry, 6:887

Unauthorized Pay Television Reception Under Section 605 of the Communications Act, 3:719

"Unequal Opportunities": Unneeded, Undesirable, and Unfair, 2:623

The "Unfairness Doctrine": Balance and Response Over the Airwaves, 1:1

Universal v. Sony: Is Home Use in Fact Fair Use?, 3:53

Validity of Post ­Employment Non ­Compete Covenants in Broadcast News Employment Contracts, 11:423

What Does the Fairness Doctrine Controversy Really Mean?, 12:205

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