Public Radio and Television in America: A Political HistorySAGE Publications, 1996 M04 22 - 342 páginas The origins and evolution of the major insititutions in the United States for noncommercial radio and television are explored in this unique volume. Ralph Engelman examines the politics behind the development of National Public Radio, Radio Pacifica and the Public Broadcasting Service. He traces the changing social forces that converged to launch and shape these institutions from the Second World War to the present day. The book challenges several commonly held beliefs - including that the mass media is simply a manipulative tool - and concludes that public broadcasting has an enormous potential as an emancipatory vehicle. |
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... court challenge in 1926 to the Secretary of Commerce's authority to regulate the broadcast spectrum . The specter of a return to the uncontrolled growth of stations , resulting in interference on the airwaves and a chaotic broadcast ...
... court challenge in 1926 to the Secretary of Commerce's authority to regulate the broadcast spectrum . The specter of a return to the uncontrolled growth of stations , resulting in interference on the airwaves and a chaotic broadcast ...
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... court for 16 days until ordered released by Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas pending the outcome of Pacifica's appeal . In 1975 , the Supreme Court allowed the contempt citation to stand , and KPFK's manager complied with an ...
... court for 16 days until ordered released by Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas pending the outcome of Pacifica's appeal . In 1975 , the Supreme Court allowed the contempt citation to stand , and KPFK's manager complied with an ...
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... Court Justice Clarence Thomas . NPR reporters interviewed representatives of demographic groups such as workers , youths , and the elderly . Some excellent segments highlighted concerns of minorities during the period under review . Yet ...
... Court Justice Clarence Thomas . NPR reporters interviewed representatives of demographic groups such as workers , youths , and the elderly . Some excellent segments highlighted concerns of minorities during the period under review . Yet ...
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Prologue 19141945 | 4 |
The Public Origins of American Broadcasting | 11 |
The Defeat of the Broadcast Reform Movement of the 1930s | 26 |
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