Federal Communications Law Journal - 2003
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- From Vast Wasteland to electronic garden: responsibilities in the new video environment.
- The Public Television Legal Survival Guide, 2d ed.
- Whatever happened to local news?: the "vast wasteland" reconsidered.
- The "Vast Wasteland" speech revisited.
- Editor's note.
- Electronic oases take root in Mr. Minow's vast wasteland.
- Screen-agers ... and the decline of the "wasteland.".
- Minow's viewers: understanding the response to the "vast wasteland" address.
- "Do you believe in miracles?" (television).
- The role of the Federal Communications Commission on the path from the vast wasteland to the fertile plain.
- A diversity of voices in a "vast wasteland".
- The role of efficiencies in telecommunications merger review.
- Good news for good news: excellent television journalism benefits networks and our society.
- Say cheese: the constitutionality of state-mandated free airtime on public broadcasting stations in Wisconsin.
- Editor's note.
- I want my C-SPAN.
- Encryption regulation in the wake of September 11, 2001: must we protect national security at the expense of the economy?
- Promoting the public interest in the digital era.
- TELRIC vs. universal service: a takings violation?
- A vast ye wasteland: reflections on America's most famous exercise in "public interest" piracy.
- The "vast wasteland" in retrospect.
- Promoting innovation to prevent the Internet from becoming a wasteland.
- Television and the public interest.
- The "Vast Wasteland" revisited: headed for more of the same?
- From diversity to duplication: mega-mergers and the failure of the marketplace model under the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
- Editor's note.
- TV: a vast oasis of public interest programming.
- In memoriam.
- Revisiting the vast wasteland.
- Is federal preemption efficient in cellular phone regulation?
- The legacy of the Federal Communications Commission's computer inquiries.
- Coming of age in Minnesota.
- Measuring quality television.
- Avoiding slim reasoning and shady results: a proposal for indecency and obscenity regulation in radio and broadcast television.
- Minow and the "Wasteland": time, manner, and place.
- Family-friendly programming: providing more tools for parents.
- How do we make goodness attractive?
- A round "PEG" for a round hole: advocating for the Town of Oyster Bay's public access channel restrictions.
- Controlling Market Power in Telecommunications: Antitrust vs. Sector-specific Regulation.
- Access to local rights-of-way: a rebuttal.
- Manhattan.
- Forty years of wandering in the wasteland.