Call Number (LC) Title Results
KF2814 .J6 Cases and materials on electronic mass media : radio, television, and cable / 1
KF2814 .M22 1990 Strange days indeed! : Louis G. Caldwell, the American Bar Association, the American legal community and the changing attitude toward federal regulation of broadcasting, 1928-1938 / 1
KF2814 .T66 Legal problems in broadcasting : identification and analysis of selected issues / 1
KF2814 .W66 1991 Deregulation and the decline of radio news / 1
KF2819.C3 D35 1994 The April trio and the First Amendment : a constitutional analysis of the FCC's indecency policy / 1
KF2819.C3 L56 1990 Conceptual problems of broadcast indecency policy and application / 1
KF2824 .T5 2005 Public radio legal handbook : a guide to FCC rules and regulations / 1
KF2840.A7 C3 Cases and materials on electronic mass media : radio, television, and cable / 1
KF2840.A75 L38 1983 Law and the television of the '80's / 1
KF2840.A75 U55 1985 International satellite and cable television : resource manual for the Fourth Biennial Communications Law Symposium / 1
KF2840 .B48 1993 Who owns prime time? : the political economy of television program and broadcast rights / 1
KF2840 .C38 Revolution in the wasteland : value and diversity in television / 1
KF2840 .C48 2018eb The indecent screen : regulating television in the twenty-first century / 2
KF2840 .C68 See no evil : the backstage battle over sex and violence on television / 1
KF2840 .H88 1994 Development of television syndication and Federal Communications Commission regulations since the 1970s / 1
KF2840 .K67 1995 The FCC's public policy on television violence : an example of the FCC's "raised eyebrow" approach to regulation / 1
KF2840 .M35 1996 The myth of a technological solution to television violence : identifying problems with the V-chip / 1
KF2840 .M37 1991 Congress, the FCC and children's television regulation : a shift in the balance of power / 1
KF2840 .M56 1995 Abandoned in the wasteland : children, television, and the First Amendment / 1
KF2840 .M58 1984 Misregulating television : network dominance and the FCC / 1