Freedom of the press vs. public access / Benno C. Schmidt, Jr. ; sponsored by the Aspen Institute Program on Communications and Society and the National News Council.
Material type: TextSeries: Praeger special studies in U.S. economic, social, and political issues | Praeger special studies student editionsPublication details: New York : Praeger, c1976.Description: xiii, 296 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 027501620X :
- 0275894304
- 343/.73/0998
- KF4774 .S28
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
WAR, NEWBERY,
PART I ACCESS TO THE MEDIA: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES Access and the Supreme Court: A Brief Overview -- Sorting Out the Concept of Access -- Access in First Amendment History and Theory -- Access as a Remedy for Concentration of the Media -- Access and Current Perceptions of the Press -- PART II ACCESS AND FIRST AMENDMENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LIBEL AND THE "PUBLIC FORUM" -- Defamation arid Access: The Claims of Equilibrium -- Access and "Public Forum" Cases: The Power of Analogy -- Nonstatutory Access to the Print Media -- PART III ACCESS TO TELEVISION AND RADIO -- An Overview of Broadcast Regulation -- Politics and Access: The "Equal Opportunities" Provision of Section 315 -- The Fairness Doctrine and Access to the Electronic Media -- Access, Autonomy; and the Public Interest in Broadcasting: Concluding Observations -- Access to Cable Television -- PART IV THE MIAMI HERALD DECISION AND THE FUTURE OF ACCESS -- Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo -- Conclusion: Access, Autonomy, and the First Amendment.