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020 $a9781439154427 (alk. paper) :$c$24.00
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050 00 $aKF2812$b.J46 2009
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100 1 $aJennings, Brian.
245 10 $aCensorship :$bthe threat to silence talk radio /$cBrian Jennings.
250 $a1st Threshold Editions hardcover ed.
260 $aNew York :$bThreshold Editions,$c2009.
300 $axviii, 301 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (283-301).
505 00 $gForeward /$rSean Hannity --$gPreface /$rGreg Walden --$tIntroduction: us vs. them --$tTalk radio in jeopardy: at what price free speech? --$tThe first amendment: yesterday and today --$tThe Fairness Doctrine: what it means for you --$tThe Bingaman bombshell: a call for censorship --$tHush Rush: Limbaugh sounds off --$tRadio hosts tee off: the perfect firestorm --$tThe Lilliputians: Savage calls censors little people --$tSilence: rumor has it more-balanced talk could have prevented the war --$tDingy Harry: Reid gets it wrong --$tCensorship by Congress: legislative efforts exposed --$tObama weighs in: our new president's history of censorship --$tThat's entertainment!: why conservative talk radio works (and liberal talk doesn't) --$tA liberal rejects censorship: Alan Colmes just says "No!" --$tThe gospel according to radio: the impact on Christian broadcasting --$tBias!: talk radio as a balance to mainstream media --
505 00 $tThe birth of talk radio: the origins of conservative talk --$tConstitution Day: a celebration of personal freedom --$tCongress weighs in: legislation for and against censorship --$tThe digital explosion: how the Internet makes the Fairness Doctrine obsolete --$tFair & balanced: should it be legislated? --$tGrassroots intimidation: backdoor tactics --$tThe myth: the need for balance in broadcasting --$tHometown radio: local vs. big media --$t"Good morning, Vietnam!": free speech on Armed Forces Radio --$tThe speech police: liberal activist groups force fairness --$tThe left-wing smear machine: conservative talk fights back --$tIs America next?: Canadian free speech squelched --$tThe speech terrorists: conservative talk vs. radical Islam --$tThe Obama Doctrine: the united church of fairness --$tThe "Fairness" Communications Commission: how the FCC will censor --$tRadio fights back: radio managers take a stand --$tCensors in action: radio hosts silenced --
505 00 $tWhat would the great communicator say?: Michael Reagan speaks out --$tCensorship: don't let it happen again!.
520 $aSuggests that conservative talk radio blossomed after the FCC voted to stop enforcing the Fairness Doctrine, and expresses concern that the Obama administration and Democratic Congress may reinstate it to stifle free speech.
650 0 $aFairness doctrine (Broadcasting)$zUnited States.
650 0 $aRadio talk shows$xLaw and legislation$zUnited States.
650 0 $aRadio$xCensorship$zUnited States.
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