Fact and Fancy in Television Regulation : An Economic Study of Policy Alternatives /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
1980.
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Tables; Acknowledgments; 1. Scope and Method ; Part I: Basic Framework; 2. Economic Structure and Regulatory Framework; 3. The Concept and Measurement of Diversity; 4. Origin and Incidence of Economic Rents in Broadcasting; 5. Objectives versus Results in Federal Broadcast Regulation; Part II: A Critique of Current Policies; 6. The Policy on Ownership Diversity; 7. The Cross-Ownership Proceeding: A Case Study in Factual Deficiencies; 8. Structural Diversity, Owner Diversity, and the Role of Public Television: A Comparative Assessment
- 9. Alleged Bases of National Television Network Power10. The Limits of Network Regulation; 11. Objectives versus Consequences in Prime-Time Access; Part III: Assessment of Selected Alternatives; 12. A Note on the Regulatory Implications of Scarcity Rents in Television; 13. Quantitative Program Requirements; 14. The Use of Scarcity Rents to Fund Public Broadcasting; Appendix I: Basic Methodological Issues; Appendix II: Principal Estimating Equations; Partial List of Principal Equations; Name Index; Subject Index