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Expanding Free Expression in the Marketplace: Broadcasting and the Public Forum Book

Expanding Free Expression in the Marketplace: Broadcasting and the Public Forum
Expanding Free Expression in the Marketplace: Broadcasting and the Public Forum, In order for free expression to be meaningful, there must be forums available for individuals wishing to express themselves. Despite an increasing number of broadcast stations, there are still far more people wishing to speak than there are licenses. This, Expanding Free Expression in the Marketplace: Broadcasting and the Public Forum has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Expanding Free Expression in the Marketplace: Broadcasting and the Public Forum
  • Written by author Dom Caristi
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, April 1992
  • In order for free expression to be meaningful, there must be forums available for individuals wishing to express themselves. Despite an increasing number of broadcast stations, there are still far more people wishing to speak than there are licenses. This
  • In order for free expression to be meaningful, there must be forums available for individuals wishing to express themselves. Despite an increasing number of broadcast stations, there are still far more people wishing to speak than there are licenses. This
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Acknowledgments
1Introduction: The Value of Additional Voices1
First Amendment Theories Connoting Values4
Discovery of Truth/Marketplace of Ideas5
Self-Governance7
Free Expression as a Means of Maintaining Society9
Editorial Autonomy: The Press as Fourth Branch10
Free Expression as Self-Fulfillment12
Summary15
2Legal History of Access25
Comparing Red Lion and Tornillo26
Access to Public Forums30
Cable Access45
Government Enforced Access47
Summary49
3Legal Principles and Approaches Applicable to Media Access59
Traditional Broadcast/Print Distinctions59
Public Forum Doctrine65
The Marketplace Approach68
Speaker Rights versus Listener Rights70
Summary76
4Current Realities Impacting Media Access89
Technical Realities89
Economic Realities91
Regulatory Realities95
Summary100
5Access Alternatives107
Cable Access107
Community Radio113
Citizens Band Radio113
Computer Bulletin Boards116
Do Nothing: Adequate Access Exists117
Summary119
6A Proposal for Government Provision of Broadcast Access129
Precedent for Communication Access134
Proposal Specifics136
Summary139
7Conclusion149
Selected Bibliography155
Cases172
Government Documents176
Index179


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