All Posts Tagged With: "Federal Radio Act of 1927"

Whose Airwaves Are They?

The heat is being turned up on radio stations for broadcasting indecent material. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has fined Clear Channel Communications nearly half a million dollars for broadcasting several minutes of lewd remarks by radio star Howard Stern back in April. Clear Channel has since stopped carrying the program on its six stations. [...]

1Jul2004 | Sheldon Richman | 0 comments | Continued

Is the Public Served by the Public Interest Standard?

Mr. Thierer is the Alex C. Walker Fellow in Economic Policy at The Heritage Foundation. The so-called “public interest standard” has governed communications policy decision-making at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for more than 70 years. It is time to question whether this “standard” does indeed serve the public, or if it has instead served [...]

1Sep1996 | Adam D. Thierer | 2 comments | Continued
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