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Congress needs to curtail the FCC’s public interest authority
How do we know when a broadcaster is acting in the “public interest”? Under current law, the answer is simple: when the Federal Communications Commission…
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It’s time to kill the equal time rule
While the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is commendably repealing many outdated regulations, one major form of broadcast content regulation stubbornly remains: the “equal time”…
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Conservative radio and the risks of FCC pressure on broadcast licensees
Conservative radio is one of the most potent forces in American politics. It emerged from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) deregulation that fostered free speech and…
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The UN vs. Technology
With diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and AIDS ravaging the world's poor—and perhaps a flu pandemic in the offing—the United Nations'…
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Letter on the Potentially Detrimental Effects of Net Neutrality Legislation
Full Document Available in PDF Dear Chairman Barton: As…
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute Daily Update
Issues in the News 1. SCIENCE The Food and Drug Administration plans to investigate the alleged link between cell phone use…
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute Daily Update
Issues in the News 1. HEALTH A New Jersey jury awards $4.5 million in a lawsuit against Merck & Co. involving…
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute Daily Update
1. TECHNOLOGY House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman Joe Barton (R-TX) moves to allow phone companies to offer cable TV content to…
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute Daily Update
Issues in the News 1. ENVIRONMENT Columnist George Will on the contrast between scientific findings and media hype in…