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a. Violence 465
Complaint by George D. Corey 465
Report on the Broadcast of Violent, Indecent, and Obscene Material 467
b. Advertising 471
C. Drugs 471
Yale Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission 472
D. Commercials 476
Capital Broadcasting Co. v. Mitchell 477
Chapter 10: CABLE 489
I. EVOLVING CONSTITUTIONAL STANDARDS 489
City of Los Angeles v. Preferred Communications, Inc. 490
Quincy Cable TV, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission 493
Berkshire Cablevision of Rhode Island, Inc. v. Burke 495
Community Television of Utah, Inc. v. Wilkinson 496
II. PROMOTION OF CONTENT DIVERSITY AND BALANCE 497
III. CONTENT RESTRICTION 498
A. Must Carry Rules 499
Century Communications Corp. v. Federal Communications Commission 499
B. Indecency 505
Community Television of Utah, Inc. v. Wilkinson 505
Chapter 11: COMMON CARRIERS 515
I. PROMOTION OF CONTENT DIVERSIFICATION 515
United States v. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 515
II. CONTENT RESTRICTION 519
Sable Communications of California, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission 520
Appendix A: NEW TECHNOLOGIES 527
Appendix B: COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934 531
Table of Cases 557
Table of Authorities 565
Index 569

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Publication Information: Book Title: Modern Communications Law. Contributors: Donald E. Lively - author. Publisher: Praeger Publishers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: xii.
    
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