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Volume 60, Issue 4

Table of Content
The Complete Issue

SYMPOSIUM: DOES RED LION STILL ROAR? PUBLIC INTEREST MEDIA REGULATION FORTY YEARS AFTER RED LION BROADCASTING CO. V. FCC

Keynote Address
Cass R. Sunstein

The Legacy of Red Lion
Angela J. Campbell

From Red Lion to Red List: The Dominance and Decline of the Broadcast Medium
Jim Chen

Paradoxes of Media Policy Analysis: Implications for Public Interest Media Regulation
Philip M. Napoli, Ph.D.

The Four Eras of FCC Public Interest Regulation
Lili Levi

Keynote Address: Three Cheers for Red Lion
C. Edwin Baker

Red Lion Confusions
Mark Lloyd

The Fairness Doctrine: A Flawed Means to Attain a Noble Goal
Marvin Ammori

A Modest Plea for FCC Modesty Regarding the Public Interest Standard
Randolph J. May

ARTICLES

The Irrelevant Wasteland: An Exploration of Why Red Lion Doesn’t Matter (Much) in 2008, the Crucial Importance of the Information Revolution, and the Continuing Relevance of the Public Interest Standard in Regulating Access to Spectrum
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.

Abandoning Standing: Trading a Rule of Access for a Rule of
Deference
Richard Murphy

Posted in Volume 60

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