| Geoffrey R. Stone, Richard A. Epstein, Cass R. Sunstein - 1992 - 598 lapas
...collective right to have the medium function consistently with the ends and purposes of the First Amendment. It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount. It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in which truth... | |
| 1994 - 66 lapas
...v^ FCC. 395 US 367 (1969), the Supreme Court upheld the fairness doctrine in pan on the ground that "It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of broadcasters, which is paramount .... There is no sanctuary in the First Amendment tor unlimited private... | |
| Loukēs G. Loukaidēs - 1995 - 256 lapas
...the First Amendment (ie to serve freedom of speech and the right to information). The Court added: It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount. It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in which truth... | |
| David S. Allen, Robert Jensen - 1995 - 312 lapas
...collective right to have the medium function consistently with the ends and purposes of the First Amendment. It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount. It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in which truth... | |
| John C. Nerone - 1995 - 224 lapas
...was treating as a foregone conclusion. A single sentence summed up the neoliberal thrust of the case: "It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not...the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount" (390). This "crucial" right of the public to receive ideas, White noted, could not be abridged by Congress... | |
| Edward Allan Brawley - 1995 - 396 lapas
...subordinate their own self-interest to the greater needs and interests of the community. In other words, "it is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters which is paramount" (Manoff, 1985, p. 86). Compliance with this legal mandate and the administration of specific regulations... | |
| Richard T. Kaplar, Patrick D. Maines - 1995 - 124 lapas
...are entitled to less First Amendment protection than print media or other speakers when it stated, "It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not...the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount." 17 Critics continued to maintain that the doctrine actually had the counterproductive effect of chilling... | |
| Thomas G. Krattenmaker - 1994 - 400 lapas
...controversial issues, the listener or viewer receives the this view in its now classic assertion that "it is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount."31 Yet the Fairness Doctrine does not give audiences a veto over broadcasters.32 First,... | |
| Richard T. Kaplar, Patrick D. Maines - 1995 - 132 lapas
...are entitled to less First Amendment protection than print media or other speakers when it stated, "It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount."17 Critics continued to maintain that the doctrine actually had the counterproductive effect... | |
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