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Abandoned in the Wasteland: Children, Television, & the First Amendment
Was R313.95Now R266.86(eB 2669)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United States of AmericaFormat: Softcover
Contributor: Craig LamayPublisher: Hill & WangISBN: 9780809015894 Publication date: April 1996 Length: 219mm Width: 156mm Thickness: 17mm Weight: 327g Pages: 252
Abandoned in the Wasteland: Children, Television, & the First Amendment
Author: Newton Minow
Was R313.95 Now R266.86
Argues that the First Amendment can be used on behalf of children to make sure television nurtures rather than harms them. Winner of the Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association Two well-known experts-Newton N. Minow is a former chairperson of the FCC-suggest bold new ways to think about television and its influence on American life and, most urgently, on American children. The authors argue that to defend an unrestricted freedom to broadcast by invoking the First Ammendent is an improper use of constitutional principle. They remind us that broadcasters are required by law to serve the public interest, and that the Supreme Court and Congress have affirmed that service to children is a broadcaster's legal obligation.
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