Commercial television

    Subtitle
    Should children's television be regulated?
    Creators and Contributors
    Original Date Issued
    1984
    Place of Origin
    Mode of Issuance
    Extent
    36 pages
    Description
    This report examines the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) policy governing children's programming practices on commercial networks. It discusses the calls for formal FCC standards by consumer groups, and FCC support of industry self regulation. Constitutional implications related to First Amendment rights of broadcasters are also discussed, along with the role played by Congress in its attempt to resolve the apparent impasse between the parties.,Abstract -- Introduction -- History and Background. Industry Changes in Children's Programming Guidelines -- Federal Communications Commission's 1974 Children's Television Report and Policy Statement. ACT's Response to the 1974 Children's Policy Statement ; The 1979 Children's Television Task Force -- Congressional Action Regarding Quantification Standards for Children's Televisions -- Summary Observations -- Appendix: Federal Communications Commission: A Children's Programming Fact Sheet.,CRS 84-663 E,"June 6, 1984.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
    Note
    CRS 84-663 E,"June 6, 1984.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
    Resource Type
    Genre
    Identifier
    mu:85009
    Language of Resource