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CIAO DATE: 11/99

Digital Broadcasting and the Public Interest

Communications and Society Program
1998

The Aspen Institute

 

Foreword
By Charles M. Firestone and Amy Korzick Garmer

 

Part I: Law And Policy

Toward a New Approach to Public Interest Regulation of Digital Broadcasting
By Angela Campbell

Public Interest Obligations of Broadcasters in the Digital Era: Law and Policy
By Henry Geller

Government-Created Scarcity: Thinking About Broadcast Regulation and the First Amendment
By Tracy Westen

The Spectrum Checkoff Alternative
By Charles Firestone

Self-Regulation and the Public Interest
By Robert Corn-Revere

On Hooks and Ladders
By Monroe E. Price

Red Lion and the Constitutionality of Regulation: A Conversation Among the Justices
By Monroe E. Price

 

Part II: Economics And Implementation

Achieving the Public Interest in an Era of Abundance
By Forrest P. Chisman

Broadcasting Policy in the Digital Age
By Andrew Graham

A Structure and Efficiency Approach to Reforming Access and Content Policy
By Steven S. Wildman and D. Karen Frazer

Implementation of “Pay” Models and the Existing Public Trustee Model in the Digital Broadcast Era
By Henry Geller

Casting a Broader Net: The Obligations of “Digital Broadcasters” in a Changing Media Environment
By Andrew L. Shapiro

 

Part III: Political Broadcasting

Enhancing Political Discourse: Proposals for Political Programming in the Digital Era
By Anthony Corrado

The Public Interest and Digital Broadcasting: Options for Political Programming
By Anthony Corrado

A Proposal: Media Access for All Candidates and Ballot Measures
By Tracy Westen

 

Appendix

Aspen Institute Working Group on Digital Broadcasting and the Public Interest: Lists of Participants at the January, March, and June Meetings

 

 

 

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