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U.S. Supreme Court METRO BROADCASTING, INC. v. FCC, 497 U.S. 547 (1990) 497 U.S. 547
METRO BROADCASTING, INC. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION...
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This article examines the portrayal of women in Broadcasting magazine, the premier trade publication of the broadcasting industry, during the 1950s. Using a random sample of forty issues that appeared during the decade, images of women were coded and then analysed using frames. Four dominant frames emerged: women as sex objects or decoration; women as housewives; women displaying stereotypical behaviors; and women as professionals. The article argues that positive portrayals of women as professionals were heavily outweighed in the magazine by stereotypical portrayals with far more scantily clad models appearing than female station managers. For example, the study found that 85 percent of the images showed women as decoration or in stereotypical roles or behaviors while only 12 percent o...
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OCTOBER TERM, 1996
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TURNER BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC., ET AL. v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL.
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OCTOBER TERM, 1993
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TURNER BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC., ET AL. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL.
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The Copyright Royalty Judges are publishing for comment proposed rates and terms for use of certain works in connection with noncommercial broadcasting for the period commencing January 1, 2013, and ending on December 31, 2017.
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Media surround children and young people in the modern household. At times, parents seem engaged in a constant battle with their children as they seek...
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U.S. Supreme Court COLUMBIA BROADCASTING v. DEMOCRATIC COMM., 412 U.S. 94 (1973) 412 U.S. 94
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC. v. DEMOCRATIC NATI...
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U.S. policy makers have used traditional diplomacy, public diplomacy and government-sponsored journalism to promote America's intere...
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OCTOBER TERM, 1992
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UNITED STATES ET AL. v. EDGE BROADCASTING CO., T/A POWER 94
CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED ...