communications professional society
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- Action for Children'S Television; American Civil Liberties Union; the Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc.; Capital City/American Broadcasting Co., Inc.; Cbs, Inc.; Fox Television Stations, Inc.; Greater Media, Inc.; Infinity Broadcasting Corporation; Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.; National Association of Broadcasters; National Public Radio; People for the American Way; Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.; Public Broadcasting Service; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Society of Professional Journalists, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents. Pacifica Foundation; National Federation of Community Broadcasters; American Public Radio; National Association of College Broadcasters; Intercollegiate Broadcast System; Pen American Center; Allen Ginsberg, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents., 58 F.3d 654 (D.C. Cir. 1995)
Petitions for Review of an Order of the Federal Communications Commission.
Timothy B. Dyk, with whom Barbara McDowell was on the briefs, argued the c...
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To: EDUCATION EDITORS
Contact: Lauren Jones Dugger, ldugger@sunwestpr.com, or Stacy Olds, solds@sunwestpr.com, both of Sunwest Communications for Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, +1-214-373-1601
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- Action for Children'S Television; American Civil Liberties Union; the Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc.; Capital Cities/Abc, Inc.; Cbs Inc.; Fox Television Stations, Inc.; Greater Media, Inc.; Infinity Broadcasting Corporation; Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.; National Association of Broadcasters; National Public Radio; People for the American Way; Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.; Public Broadcasting Service; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Society of Professional Journalists, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents, Morality in Media; National Family Legal Foundation; American Family Association; Focus on the Family; National Law Center for Children and Families; Concerned Women of America; National Coalition Against Pornography; National Association of Evangelicals; Religious Alliance Against Pornography; Family Research Council; National ..., 11 F.3d 170 (D.C. Cir. 1994)
[304 U.S.App.D.C. 127] Petition for Review of an Order of the Federal Communications Commission.
Timothy B. Dyk, argued the cause for petitioners Act...
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The new division, MedTouch PRO, will focus on the unique needs of integrated hospitals and health care systems through developing and executing succes...
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The collaborative efforts of a small group of UK organizations have culminated in a document aimed at UK policymakers. The 10 major stakeholders involved in the UK research information communication process released a joint statement of principles to help identify goals for public policy in scholarly communications. Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers is particularly pleased that the statement makes clear the importance of the publishing industry and recognizes the value that publishers add, while at the same time urging continued innovation. Just as print journals have been targeted for removal from library shelves, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) has initiated a project to increase the use of ebooks in higher education. JISC is also involved in anothe...
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Students from Marshall University's W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications were honored with several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists on March 15, during the Region 4 Spring Conference in Pittsburgh.
Marshall students received 14 Mark of Excellence Awards at the conference, which took place at the William Penn Hotel. Journalism students from Michigan, Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia participated in the conference. Students from 18 public and private universities in Region 4 submitted 377 entries in different categories.
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Students from Marshall University's W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications were honored with several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists on March 15, during the Region 4 Spring Conference in Pittsburgh.
Marshall students received 14 Mark of Excellence Awards at the conference, which took place at the William Penn Hotel. Journalism students from Michigan, Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia participated in the conference. Students from 18 public and private universities in Region 4 submitted 377 entries in different categories.
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Boresz highlights Steve Alic, American Football Conference information manager for the National Football League. Alic claims that, the communications field holds exciting careers and learning experiences. Alic adds that the Society of Professional Journalists provided a greater focus on what he wanted to do for the next 40 years.
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Students from Marshall University's W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications were honored with several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists on March 15, during the Region 4 Spring Conference in Pittsburgh.
Marshall students received 14 Mark of Excellence Awards at the conference, which took place at the William Penn Hotel. Journalism students from Michigan, Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia participated in the conference. Students from 18 public and private universities in Region 4 submitted 377 entries in different categories.