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Broadcast Indecency: F.C.C. Regulation and the First Amendment (Broadcasting and Cable Series) (Paperback)

by Jeremy H. Lipschultz (Author) "When the Federal Communications Bar Association held a 1990 panel on "What's Indecent? Who Decides?" it was apparent that broadcasters arguing they were no longer..." (more)
Key Phrases: broadcast indecency, reasonable risk that children, fuck the ump, New York, Supreme Court, United States (more...)
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When the Federal Communications Bar Association held a 1990 panel on "What's Indecent? Who Decides?" it was apparent that broadcasters arguing they were no longer "second-class citizens" with respect to the First Amendment were swimming upstream. Read the first page
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broadcast indecency, reasonable risk that children, fuck the ump, indecency issue, indecency ban, indecency policy, indecency complaints, indecent broadcasts, indecency rules, indecency regulation, broadcast managers, indecency standard, mass media bureau, indecent programming, seven dirty words, indecent content, indecency law, indecent speech, excretory activities, apparent liability, indecent material, indecent language, shock radio, contemporary community standards, broadcast regulation
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New York, Supreme Court, United States, Howard Stern, Federal Communications Commission, San Jose, Infinity Broadcasting, Communications Act, Pacifica Foundation, Los Angeles, Perry Stone, Steve Dahl, Sable Communications, George Carlin, Manager's Summary, Filthy Words, Journal of Broadcasting, Omaha World-Herald, Anthony Comstock, Evergreen Media, John Gotti, Peter Branton, Live Crew, National Public Radio, All Things Considered
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