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Acknowledgments | v | |
Preface | 1 | |
Chapter I | The Development of Radio Regulation | 3 |
Chapter II | Broadcast Regulation and Policy from 1921 to 1924 | 29 |
I. | Preparation for Legislation | 32 |
II. | First National Radio Telephony Conference | 47 |
III. | Failure of Legislation | 55 |
IV. | Regulation Without Legislation | 64 |
V. | The Second National Radio Conference | 80 |
VI. | The Bureau of Standards Through 1923 | 88 |
VII. | Summary | 91 |
Chapter III | Congestion and the Beginning of Regulatory Breakdown, 1924-25 | 93 |
I. | Attempts at Legislation | 95 |
II. | The Third National Radio Conference | 101 |
III. | Secretary Hoover's Stand on Major Issues | 119 |
IV. | Increasing Regulatory Difficulties | 129 |
V. | The Fourth Radio Conference | 140 |
VI. | Summary | 150 |
Chapter IV | Regulatory Breakdown and the Passage of the Act of 1927 | 153 |
I. | The Breakdown of Regulation | 155 |
II. | The Chaos | 176 |
III. | The Passage of Legislation | 183 |
IV. | The End of Broadcast Regulation by the Department of Commerce | 200 |
V. | Summary | 205 |
Chapter V | Regulation Under the Act of 1927 | 207 |
I. | The Power to Regulate | 208 |
II. | The Radio Commission | 210 |
III. | Powers Retained by the Department of Commerce | 216 |
IV. | Radio Commission Becomes Federal Communication Commission | 219 |
V. | Summary | 221 |
Notes | 229 | |
Bibliography | 255 | |
Index | 263 |
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