Exam 11: The Communications Act, Licensing, and Structural Regulation
Exam 1: Introducing Electronic Media12 Questions
Exam 2: From Radio to Television66 Questions
Exam 3: Cable and Newer Media45 Questions
Exam 4: How Electronic Media Work42 Questions
Exam 5: Distribution by Wired Relays, Wireless Relays, and Over the Internet31 Questions
Exam 6: Commercial Operations58 Questions
Exam 7: Noncommercial Services35 Questions
Exam 8: Programs and Programming Basics71 Questions
Exam 9: Audience Measurement41 Questions
Exam 10: Media Theory and Effects31 Questions
Exam 11: The Communications Act, Licensing, and Structural Regulation49 Questions
Exam 12: Constitutional Issues and Content Regulation35 Questions
Exam 13: A Global View33 Questions
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Which statement best describes critics' attitudes toward FCC commissioners?
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Tax certificates and distress sales are two actions permitted by the FCC primarily to
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EEO regulations and broadcast signal carriage rules apply to
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In terms of originating policy and handling applications and letters of complaint and comment from the public, most of the work at the FCC is
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The FCC licenses radio and television stations to serve in the public interest, convenience, and necessity.
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Since 1980, many regulations have been abandoned in deregulatory moves, and those regulations remaining are usually __________ regulations.
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FCC deregulatory policy is based on the concept that __________, not the government, should decide which new technologies survive in the marketplace.
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The relatively low use of FCC sanctions against stations reflects lenient FCC treatment of licensees.
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As a potential FM radio station licensee, outline the steps you would take to get your license-from finding a channel to going on the air.
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Which of the following methods does the FCC rely on to ensure that stations are operating in the public interest?
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"Standing" gives a party the right to participate in a judicial procedure.
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In setting up a cable system, you have applied for a franchise.List the steps involved in this franchise and what it will give you and, in return, what will be expected of you as a cable operator.
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The Federal Trade Commission settles most cases of alleged advertising deception through
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Because it is impossible to dictate regulatory details in specialized fields, Congress has long delegated authority over complex areas such as power, labor, transportation, and finance to a series of independent regulatory agencies.
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Before a would-be licensee can build a new broadcast facility he or she must first obtain a(n)
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Cigarettes and hard liquor have been formally banned from the airwaves by Congress.
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What specific constitutional phrase justifies broadcasting coming under congressional jurisdiction?
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What is meant by multiple ownership, cross-media ownership, and minority ownership of media outlets?
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In 1997, the Supreme Court upheld the __________ provisions, finding that the protection of over- the-air broadcasting was an important government interest.
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