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The Battle To Control Broadcast News: Who Owns The First

The Battle To Control Broadcast News: Who Owns The First

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by Hugh Carter Donahue  
Language: English
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The Battle to Control Broadcast News chronicles the power plays, fights,betrayals, and skirmishes behind the use and misuse of both the Fairness Doctrine,which required broadcasters to air news on controversial issues and to provide a "balance" in their programming, and the Equal Time Law, which governs political programming and claims that federal law cannot require broadcasters to carry all candidates. Hugh Donahue argues that these restrictions were never justified, that the public lost more than it gained by having them, and that fear of the power of mass communications is a constant theme shaping regulation of broadcast journalism.Donahue's sweeping history describes the curious position that broadcast news occupies on the spectrum of American journalism and political activism: it is by far the most widespread force in news and politics, but also the most restricted,as it is the only one whose First Amendment rights have been limited by Congressional action and regulatory fiat.The book analyzes disputes over broadcasters' free speech rights and government regulation. Donahue demonstrates that dramatic growth in emerging cable television and satellite technologies is significantly expanding television news and politics, making existing regulations obsolete. He argues that the remarkable durability of these outdated laws can be attributed to such special interest groups as the automobile and oil industries and the gun lobby, which want direct access to broadcast audiences, and to a public wary of both "big media" domination of political discourse and "big money" advertisers seeking to monopolize the airwaves.

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On the use and misuse of the Fairness Doctrine and the Equal Time Law. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About The Author:

About The Author:

Hugh Carter Donahue is Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University School of Journalism. He previously worked as a television news writer, an associate news producer, and television documentary filmmaker.

 

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Book: The Battle To Control Broadcast News: Who Owns The First
Author: Hugh Carter Donahue 
ISBN: 0262040999
ISBN-13: 9780262040990
Binding: Hardbound
Publishing Date: 1989-04-03
Publisher: The MIT Press
Number of Pages: 254
Language: English
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