Anti-indecency Groups and the Federal Communications Commission

Anti-indecency Groups and the Federal Communications Commission
Author: Kimberly Zarkin
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

By examining the activities of Morality in Media and the American Family Association as related to the FCC, this work provides a clear picture of whether these groups have had any impact on the policy-making process.

Broadcast Indecency

Broadcast Indecency
Author: Jeremy H. Lipschultz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1003820018

Broadcast Indecency (1997) treats broadcast indecency as more than a simple regulatory problem in American law. The author’s approach cuts across legal, social and economic concerns, taking the view that media law and regulation cannot be seen within a vacuum that ignores cultural realities. It treats broadcast as a phenomenon challenging the policy approach of government regulation, and is an exploration of the political and social processes involved in the government control of mass media content.

The FCC and Regulating Indecency

The FCC and Regulating Indecency
Author: Paul Ruschmann
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009
Genre: Current events
ISBN: 1438106238

Examines the government's increasing attempts to control the airwaves to maintain a standard of decency.

Broadcast Indecency

Broadcast Indecency
Author: Jeremy Harris Lipschultz
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Discussing such controversial issues as 'shock jock' Howard Stern, this book treats broadcast indecency as more than a simple regulatory problem in American law. The author's approach cuts across legal, social, and economic concerns taking the view that media law and regulation cannot be seen within a vacuum that ignores cultural realities. This cutting-edge book treats broadcast indecency as a social phenomenon challenging the policy approach of government regulation. It is an exploration of the political and social processes involved in the government control of mass media content. The author, using F.C.C. documents and other sources, studies the complex issue of broadcast indecency and its impact on the mass media and the public. He also challenges assumptions and attempts to place content issues within an international context and to project the future of regulation while offering practical advice to broadcast managers on how to deal with today's broadcast indecency issues. Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Ph.D., is a former radio news director. He is currently an associate professor of communication and Graduate Program Chair in the Department of Communication, University of Nebraska at Omaha. He holds a Ph.D. in journalism from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and has been active in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.

Dirty Discourse

Dirty Discourse
Author: Robert L. Hilliard
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1405178698

Changes in society, the pluralistic nature of the citizens and thegeographic breadth of America preclude a common definition of whatis indecent, profane, or obscene. What may appear to be 'dirtydiscourse' to some may be considered to be laudable satire toothers. In this fascinating book, renowned media scholars andauthors, Robert Hilliard and Michael Keith, examine the history andnature of indecent program content in American radio. Examines the blue side of the airways with a first-everanalysis of the history and nature of off-color programcontent. Explores the treatment of once-forbidden topics in theelectronic media, investigating the beliefs, attitudes and actionsof those who present such material, those who condemn it, and thosewho defend it. Written from a social and cultural perspective, concentrates onthe means of greatest distribution - radio, with its phenomenalgrowth of "shock jocks" and rap music lyrics. Provides coverage of television and the Internet, showing howand why broadcasting has evolved from the ribald antics of theRoaring 20's to today's streaming cybersex, contrasting thestandards and actions of the FCC v. the First Amendment amidst theover-the-air and in-the-court battles of over-the-top radio. Illustrates political pressures and legal considerations,including Supreme Court decisions, and efforts to protect childrenfrom media smut.

"Can you say that on TV?"

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: