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|a Telecommunications law and policy /
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|a Durham, N.C. :
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|a Introduction: A Regulatory Overview -- Pt. 1. Broadcast and Spectrum Regulation. Ch. 1. An Introduction to Broadcast Regulation. Ch. 2. Why Regulation Broadcast? Ch. 3. How We Regulate Broadcast. Ch. 4. License Hearings at the FCC (1934-1998). Ch. 5. The Transition from Hearings to Auctions. Ch. 6. The Licensee as Public Trustee. Ch. 7. Fostering Competition in Broadcasting. Ch. 8. Case Studies in Low Power FM Radio and Digital Television -- Pt. 2. Cable Television. Ch. 9. Cable Basics and the Early History. Ch. 10. Rate Regulation and Local Franchise Authority. Ch. 11. The Broadcast/Cable Relationship. Ch. 12. Structural Limitations. Ch. 13. Direct Broadcast Satellite. Ch. 14. Indecency Revisited -- Pt. 3. Telephone Regulation. Ch. 15. An Introduction to Telephone Regulation. Ch. 16. Breakup of the Bell Monopoly. Ch. 17. Issues Post-Divestiture. Ch. 18. The Telecommunications Act of 1996. Ch. 19. Mergers and Acquisitions -- Pt. 4. The Internet and Advanced Services. Ch. 20. The Internet and its Regulation. Ch. 21. Advanced Services and Internet Architecture. Ch. 22. Characterizing Internet Service Providers. Ch. 23. Why an FCC?
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