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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction: The Value of Additional Voices | 1 |
First Amendment Theories Connoting Values | 4 | |
Discovery of Truth/Marketplace of Ideas | 5 | |
Self-Governance | 7 | |
Free Expression as a Means of Maintaining Society | 9 | |
Editorial Autonomy: The Press as Fourth Branch | 10 | |
Free Expression as Self-Fulfillment | 12 | |
Summary | 15 | |
2 | Legal History of Access | 25 |
Comparing Red Lion and Tornillo | 26 | |
Access to Public Forums | 30 | |
Cable Access | 45 | |
Government Enforced Access | 47 | |
Summary | 49 | |
3 | Legal Principles and Approaches Applicable to Media Access | 59 |
Traditional Broadcast/Print Distinctions | 59 | |
Public Forum Doctrine | 65 | |
The Marketplace Approach | 68 | |
Speaker Rights versus Listener Rights | 70 | |
Summary | 76 | |
4 | Current Realities Impacting Media Access | 89 |
Technical Realities | 89 | |
Economic Realities | 91 | |
Regulatory Realities | 95 | |
Summary | 100 | |
5 | Access Alternatives | 107 |
Cable Access | 107 | |
Community Radio | 113 | |
Citizens Band Radio | 113 | |
Computer Bulletin Boards | 116 | |
Do Nothing: Adequate Access Exists | 117 | |
Summary | 119 | |
6 | A Proposal for Government Provision of Broadcast Access | 129 |
Precedent for Communication Access | 134 | |
Proposal Specifics | 136 | |
Summary | 139 | |
7 | Conclusion | 149 |
Selected Bibliography | 155 | |
Cases | 172 | |
Government Documents | 176 | |
Index | 179 |
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