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FCC Allows Prisoner's Use of Cell Phones to Conduct Illicit BusinessThe U.S. Congress should consider the illicit cell phone use by prisoners and change the rules regarding the use of cellphones, within the confines of state prisons and jails by rewriting the existing jamming bans instituted into FCC statues. -
FCC Chairman Michael Copps Wants to Regulate American MediaWhat are we Americans to do? Even the most biased American citizen can understand that a free and unhindered press must be protected, in order to limit the power of any politician, group, or government, yet FCC... -
Supreme Court Strikes Down FCC Indecency PolicyFCC gets slapped for violating the First Amendment
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FCC Aims for 100Mbps Internet Speed by 2020 with New Broadband PlanThe FCC wants to speed broadband internet services to 100Mbps by 2020 with its new National Broadband Plan. The 100Mbps speed National Broadband Plan is being championed by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, but is 100Mbps internet speed possible in the US? -
Why the FCC is UsefulAlthough the Federal Communications Commission, also known as the FCC, seems to be inconsistent and fairly useless when it comes to censoring speech that is broadcast, it does have its uses. -
Radio Censorship and the FCCA look at how the FCC works as well as its effect on radio stations -
FCC Fine Reversal for CBS's Super Bowl Wardrobe Malfunction: Possible PrecedentsThe Janet Jackson breast seen 'round the world in 2004 still resonates when it comes to how the FCC operates and all live events. Now that the fine against CBS has been reversed, will there be a strong push by the FCC now to go after the real instigators? -
Will Fox's Refusal to Pay an FCC Fine Set a New Precedent for Network TV?Fox recently defying an FCC fine and going all the way to the Supreme Court may look like the ultimate in network ego out of control. But even the FCC needs to give a new look at itself and work with the American populace on shaping the ethical future of TV. -
FCC, Media Ownership, and Deregulation: Is There a Liberal Bias?This paper will focus on the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC's) proposed deregulation policy for media ownership.
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FCC to Investigate Impact of Communications Towers on Migratory BirdsThe FCC says it will investigate the impact of communications towers on migratory birds following a court ruling yesterday.
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FCC Creates Program Guide Rule for Broadcasters: Why Your Guide Doesn't Always Match What's on the AirA new rule by the FCC hopes to fix the problem of the electronic program guide not matching what may actually be on the air.
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FCC Offended by ABC's NYPD Blue: Waits 4 Years to Fine the NetworkThe FCC loses all pretense of being a gatekeeper of the public's interest with its latest ruling.
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FCC to Investigate Comcast for Interfering with BitTorrent File-Sharing TrafficThe FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that they will be investigating Comcast to see whether or not they interfere with BitTorrent, or any other type of file-sharing, traffic on their network. -
I Want to Beat Up that FCC King Kevin MartinKevin Martin defies public opinion. -
Is the FCC Serving the Public Interest?The FCC is on the verge of terminating the measure known as the crossover-ownership rule. Many experts believe this will lead to a decline in the number of minority media owners and the unrestricted growth of monopoly medias by large media conglomerates. -
Should the FCC Regulate Foreign Language AM/FM Radio or VHF/UHF TV?Should the FCC regulate foreign language AM/FM radio or VHF/UHF TV? I think so.
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Wishful Thinking: Why We No Longer Need the FCCI think with V-chips and TV ratings, it's not necessary for the FCC to continue to hand out indecency fines
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FCC Scrutinizing Violent TV ShowsThe Federal Communications Commission has asked Congress to grant the government power over the violence on television shows. The FCC has concluded that regulating TV violence is for the public's best interest.
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The FCC Whining to Congress..againThe FCC will schedule a meeting with Congress in an attempt to limit the amount of violence on televison and define how much violence is "excessive."
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FCC Moves to Continue Cell Phone Ban on FlightsAfter much debate and years of speculation, the FCC continues cell phone ban on flights.
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FCC RegulationsThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been cracking down recently on what should and should not be shown on television.
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FCC Levies $12.5 Million in Fines at Four Largest Radio Station GroupsThe FCC announced an agreement between it and the country's four largest radio station ownership groups. The fine is the largest ever levied by the FCC. One of the provisions of the agreement is guaranteed airtime for artists on indie labels.
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Finally, FCC Approves AT&T - Bellsouth MergeThe FCC has approved the merger between AT&T and Bellsouth, but they also are requiring AT&T to adhere to certain conditions. Two of the main are to provide net neutrality for 2 years and to have internet access to everyone in the AT&T - Bellsouth region by the end of 2007. -
The FTC and FCC Begin Enforcing a National Do-Not-Call ListThe FTC and FCC have come together to enforce the national do not call list. -
FCC Media Ownership and DeregulationThis paper will focus on the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC's) proposed deregulation policy for media ownership. On June 4, 2003, the FCC voted to raise the limit on the number of television stations a company can own. -
An Open (and Still Unanswered) Letter to the FCCWith the abundence of graphic material displayed in America via newspapers, television, the internet, movies, videogames and music videos, how can the FCC deem the entertainment at the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime show anything less than artistic expression?
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FCC Revises Children's TV GuidelinesIn 2004 the FCC updated its guidelines for broadcasting children's programming along with promotional and commercial material aired with it. After objections raised by children's advocates and the media, the ruling was recently revised.
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How the FCC WorksThis article examines the role of the FCC in the electronic media and media in general.
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Broadcast Flag Regulation Outside Scope of FCC AuthorityAn FCC regulation whereby a digital code embedded in digital television equipment would prevents the redistribution of the broadcast content over the Internet failed to satisfy court's scrutiny.
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The FCC Looks to Suck the Life Out of More of Our Existence Via Sports BroadcastsThe FCC needs to start butting out. Now they want to clean up sports broadcasts. Gee, thanks Janet Jackson. Your ugly boob was really worth all this hassle.
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