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The Quieted Voice: The Rise and Demise of Localism in American Radio

机译:安静的声音:美国电台的地方主义兴起与消亡

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For the 8 decades that the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) and then the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have regulated broadcasting, localism has been a key component of the public interest standard. Like the public interest standard, localism is a sometimes elusive concept to which regulators have attached different meanings at different points in broadcast history. A version of localism-one that is dear to media reformers-prescribes locally owned radio and television stations that originate programs giving voice to the local community's news, public affairs, and culture. Robert L. Hilliard and Michael C. Keith explore how, for U.S. radio, this version of localism has been gravely eroded. Their book not only examines the tumultuous decade of radio deregulation and conglomeration that began with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, it also describes the historical development of broadcast localism.
机译:在联邦广播委员会(FRC)和联邦通信委员会(FCC)监管广播的八十年中,本地化一直是公共利益标准的关键组成部分。像公共利益标准一样,地方主义有时是一个难以捉摸的概念,监管机构在广播历史的不同点赋予了不同的含义。本地化的一种版本,是媒体改革者所钟爱的版本,它规定了本地广播电台和电视台,这些电台和电视台发起的节目可以表达当地社区的新闻,公共事务和文化的声音。罗伯特·希里亚德(Robert L.Hilliard)和基思(Michael C.他们的书不仅探讨了从1996年的《电信法案》开始的无线电管制和集团的动荡十年,还描述了广播本地化的历史发展。

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