News Media & the Law 2001 Emily Hagemann - Abstracts
News Media & the Law 2001 Emily Hagemann | |||||
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A long road for low-power FM stations: hundreds of applications available for nonprofits after year-long policy review. | Literature/writing | Emily Hagemann | |||
FCC defines the indefinable: indecency; seven years in the making, new guide tells broadcasters how to avoid fines. | Literature/writing | Emily Hagemann | |||
Justices take unprecedented steps in releasing audio feed, but continue their traditional resistance to cameras.(U.S. Supreme Court in hearing presidential election vote recount cases) | Literature/writing | Emily Hagemann | |||
Media to clean up election coverage without lawmakers: network execs bristle at formal hearing, support editors' news judgment. | Literature/writing | Emily Hagemann | |||
New technology forces courts to examine copyright. | Literature/writing | Emily Hagemann | |||
Notable advancement in camera access in a few states. | Literature/writing | Emily Hagemann |
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