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Freedom of the air and the public interest: First Amendment rights in broadcasting to 1935

Louise Margaret Benjamin
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page ix)
  • 1. Spirit, Whither Goest Thou? (page 1)
  • 2. Corporations and Censorship to 1926 (page 8)
  • 3. To Speak, or Not to Speak, That Is the Question: Political Speech to 1926 (page 32)
  • 4. Free Speech and the Formation of NBC (page 55)
  • 5. In the Public Interest: The Radio Act of 1927 and Actions of the Federal Radio Commission to 1933 (page 69)
  • 6. "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them": Brinkley, Baker, and Shuler (page 89)
  • 7. To Reach the Voters: Political Speech, 1928-1934 (page 108)
  • 8. Speak No Evil: The Early 1930s (page 135)
  • 9. Gimme That Ol' Time Religion: Religious Issues on Radio to 1934 (page 151)
  • 10. Freedom of the (Radio) Press? (page 168)
  • 11. "Rogue" Stations and Controversial Issues of Public Importance: Protecting Nonconformist Speech (page 182)
  • 12. Congress Acts—Again (page 203)
  • 13. The Past is Prologue (page 226)
  • Notes (page 237)
  • Index (page 287)
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Published: c2001
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780809388035 (ebook)
  • 9780809323678 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Communications
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