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dentifications (8 pts, each) - Choose 5 4 to 3 sentences, describe each item AND

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dentifications (8 pts, each) - Choose 5 4 to 3 sentences, describe each item AND its historical significance with regard to legal issues in media history. Equal Time provision Communications Act of 1934-Radio Pacifica v. FCC (1978) FCC ruling on low-power broadcasts (1978) Red Lion Broadcasting v. FCC (1969) Miller v. California (1973) FCC Low-Power FM Initiative (2000) The Fairmess Doctrine Open Skies Policy (1974) our answers will be evaluated on how clearly they explain the law or decision and should address all of the following What was the result of the case or the change in the law? What did it change or affirm in terms of law or policy? Why was it important? That is, address the so what question. hould he no more than 1200 words

Explanation / Answer

Equal time provision of the Communications Act -1934 Radio

Pacifica Vs FCC (1978)

Federal Communications Commission -FCC Vs. Pacifica Foundation, 438 U.S. 726 (1978), is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision that defined the power of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over indecent material as applied to broadcasting.

Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC,

Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, 1969 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fairness doctrine, stating that if a station makes a personal attack on an individual, it must also give that person an opportunity to respond to the criticism.