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Censorship : the threat to silence talk radio / Brian Jennings.

By: Jennings, Brian.
Publisher: New York ; London : Threshold, c2009Description: xviii, 301 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781439172896 (pbk.); 1439154422 (pbk.).Subject(s): Fairness doctrine (Broadcasting) -- United States | Radio talk shows -- Law and legislation -- United States | Radio -- Censorship -- United StatesDDC classification: 343.7309945
Contents:
Talk radio in jeopardy : at what price free speech? -- The first amendment : yesterday and today -- The Fairness Doctrine : what it means for you -- The Bingaman bombshell : a call for censorship -- Hush Rush : Limbaugh sounds off -- Radio hosts tee off : the perfect firestorm -- The Lilliputians : Savage calls censors little people -- Silence : rumor has it more-balanced talk could have prevented the war -- Dingy Harry : Reid gets it wrong -- Censorship by Congress : legislative efforts exposed -- Obama weighs in : our new president's history of censorship -- That's entertainment! : why conservative talk radio works (and liberal talk doesn't) -- A liberal rejects censorship : Alan Colmes just says "No!" -- The gospel according to radio : the impact on Christian broadcasting -- Bias! : talk radio as a balance to mainstream media -- The birth of talk radio : the origins of conservative talk -- Constitution Day : a celebration of personal freedom -- Congress weighs in : legislation for and against censorship -- The digital explosion : how the Internet makes the Fairness Doctrine obsolete -- Fair & balanced : should it be legislated? -- Grassroots intimidation : backdoor tactics -- The myth : the need for balance in broadcasting -- Hometown radio : local vs. big media -- "Good morning, Vietnam!": free speech on Armed Forces Radio -- The speech police : liberal activist groups force fairness -- The left-wing smear machine : conservative talk fights back -- Is America next? : Canadian free speech squelched -- The speech terrorists : conservative talk vs. radical Islam -- The Obama Doctrine : the united church of fairness -- The "Fairness" Communications Commission : how the FCC will censor -- Radio fights back : radio managers take a stand -- Censors in action : radio hosts silenced -- What would the great communicator say? : Michael Reagan speaks out -- Censorship : don't let it happen again!.
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"1st Threshold Editions hardcover edition May 2009"

Includes bibliographical references (283-301).

Talk radio in jeopardy : at what price free speech? -- The first amendment : yesterday and today -- The Fairness Doctrine : what it means for you -- The Bingaman bombshell : a call for censorship -- Hush Rush : Limbaugh sounds off -- Radio hosts tee off : the perfect firestorm -- The Lilliputians : Savage calls censors little people -- Silence : rumor has it more-balanced talk could have prevented the war -- Dingy Harry : Reid gets it wrong -- Censorship by Congress : legislative efforts exposed -- Obama weighs in : our new president's history of censorship -- That's entertainment! : why conservative talk radio works (and liberal talk doesn't) -- A liberal rejects censorship : Alan Colmes just says "No!" -- The gospel according to radio : the impact on Christian broadcasting -- Bias! : talk radio as a balance to mainstream media -- The birth of talk radio : the origins of conservative talk -- Constitution Day : a celebration of personal freedom -- Congress weighs in : legislation for and against censorship -- The digital explosion : how the Internet makes the Fairness Doctrine obsolete -- Fair & balanced : should it be legislated? -- Grassroots intimidation : backdoor tactics -- The myth : the need for balance in broadcasting -- Hometown radio : local vs. big media -- "Good morning, Vietnam!": free speech on Armed Forces Radio -- The speech police : liberal activist groups force fairness -- The left-wing smear machine : conservative talk fights back -- Is America next? : Canadian free speech squelched -- The speech terrorists : conservative talk vs. radical Islam -- The Obama Doctrine : the united church of fairness -- The "Fairness" Communications Commission : how the FCC will censor -- Radio fights back : radio managers take a stand -- Censors in action : radio hosts silenced -- What would the great communicator say? : Michael Reagan speaks out -- Censorship : don't let it happen again!.