Expanding free expression in the marketplace : broadcasting and the public forum / Dom Caristi.
1992
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Author
Title
Expanding free expression in the marketplace : broadcasting and the public forum / Dom Caristi.
Published
New York : Quorum Books, 1992.
Call Number
KF2805 .C365 1992
ISBN
0899307205 (alk. paper)
Description
viii, 181 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)24795094
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [155]-177) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1
Introduction: The Value of Additional Voices
1
First Amendment Theories Connoting Values
4
Discovery of Truth/Marketplace of Ideas
5
Self-Governance
7
Free Expression as a Means of Maintaining Society
9
Editorial Autonomy: The Press as Fourth Branch
10
Free Expression as Self-Fulfillment
12
Summary
15
2
Legal History of Access
25
Comparing Red Lion and Tornillo
26
Access to Public Forums
30
Cable Access
45
Government Enforced Access
47
Summary
49
3
Legal Principles and Approaches Applicable to Media Access
59
Traditional Broadcast/Print Distinctions
59
Public Forum Doctrine
65
The Marketplace Approach
68
Speaker Rights versus Listener Rights
70
Summary
76
4
Current Realities Impacting Media Access
89
Technical Realities
89
Economic Realities
91
Regulatory Realities
95
Summary
100
5
Access Alternatives
107
Cable Access
107
Community Radio
113
Citizens Band Radio
113
Computer Bulletin Boards
116
Do Nothing: Adequate Access Exists
117
Summary
119
6
A Proposal for Government Provision of Broadcast Access
129
Precedent for Communication Access
134
Proposal Specifics
136
Summary
139
7
Conclusion
149
Selected Bibliography
155
Cases
172
Government Documents
176
Index
179