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A Communications Cornucopia

A Communications Cornucopia Markle Foundation Essays on Information Policy

Technology, Information Technology, Internet Policy, Regulation, Business

Monroe E. Price and Roger G. Noll, Brookings Institution Press 1998 c. 674pp.

Preface

Chapter 1: Communications Policy: Convergence, Choice, and the Markle Foundation

PART I: Media and Democracy

Chapter 2: Manufacturing Discord: Media in the Affirmative Action Debate

Chapter 3: The New Telecommunications Technology: Endless Frontier or the End of Democracy?

Chapter 4: And Deliver Us from Segmentation

Chapter 5: Media, Transition, and Democracy: Television and the Transformation of Russia

Chapter 6: The Market for Loyalties in the Electronic Media

Chapter 7: Turner, Denver and Reno

Chapter 8: Global Communication Policy and the Realization of Human Rights

Chapter 9: Promoting Deliberative Public Discourse on the Web

PART II: Media and Children

Chapter 10: Sesame Street and Educational Television for Children

Chapter 11: The Children's Television Workshop: The Experiment Continues

Chapter 12: Children's Television in European Public Broadcasting

Chapter 13: Media Content Labeling Systems

PART III: Communications Policy

Chapter 14: The Evolving Politics of Telecommunications Regulation

Chapter 15: Telephone Subsidies, Income Redistribution, and Consumer Welfare

Chapter 16: Electronic Substitution in the Household-Level Demand for Postal Delivery Services

Chapter 17: Public Harms Unique to Satellite Spectrum Auctions

Chapter 18: Keeping Competitors Out: Broadcast Regulation from 1927 to 1996

Chapter 19: Regulatory Standards: The Effect of Broadcast Signals on Cable Television

Chapter 20: Public policy and Broadband Infrastructure

Chapter 21: Public Interest Regulation in the Digital TV Era

Chapter 22: Toward a Better Integration of Media Economics and Media Competition Policy

Chapter 23: The Future of Television: Understanding Digital Economics

Contributors

Index

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