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Old New Media: Closed-circuit Television and the Classroom [PDF]
This article explores closed-circuit television (CCTV) and its ‘bright promise stage’, as it was contemplated, marketed, and implemented as a low-cost classroom tool.
Keeler, Amanda
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When Do Firms Hire Lobbyists? The Organization of Lobbying at the Federal Communications Commission [PDF]
This paper examines the explanatory power of transaction cost economics to explain vertical integration decisions for lobbying by firms. We examine 150 lobbying contacts at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the issue of payphone compensation
James J. Kim, John M. de Figueiredo
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“A Certain Stigma” of Educational Radio: Judith Waller and “Public Service” Broadcasting [PDF]
This paper explores Judith Waller’s radio programming philosophy over her career that began in 1922 at WMAQ Chicago. In the 1940s, representing the interests of her employer NBC, Waller began to use the phrase “public service” as a way to break free of ...
Keeler, Amanda R.
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In this article, an FSS-based absorber has been developed and utilized to mitigate the specific absorption rate of a millimeter-wave antenna loaded with an inter-digital capacitor (IDC) for 5 G applications.
Nada N. Tawfeeq, Adheed H. Sallomi
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The FCC Spectrum Auctions: An Early Assessment [PDF]
This paper analyzes six spectrum auctions conducted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from July 1994 to May 1996. These auctions were simultaneous multiple-round auctions in which collections of licenses were auctioned simultaneously.
Peter Cramton
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The objective of the present study is to evaluate the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) within the human head model exposed to the radiation of planar monopole antenna with T-shaped coupling feed and an inductive shorting strip.
L. Belrhiti +4 more
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Deficit Reduction Through Diversity: How Affirmative Action at the FCC Increased Auction Competition [PDF]
In recent auctions for paging licenses, the Federal Communications Commission has granted businesses owned by minorities and women substantial bidding credits.
Ian Ayres, Peter Cramton
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Social Media Accountability for Terrorist Propaganda [PDF]
Terrorist organizations have found social media websites to be invaluable for disseminating ideology, recruiting terrorists, and planning operations. National and international leaders have repeatedly pointed out the dangers terrorists pose to ordinary ...
Tsesis, Alexander
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President and CEO of Public Knowledge Gene Kimmelman discusses the role of public interest advocacy in the fight for net neutrality, and offers his views on effective strategies for activism, lobbying, and reform in charged political climates gleaned ...
Jennifer Holt
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The Politics of Good Enough: Rural Broadband and Policy Failure in the United States
The U.S. rural–urban digital divide has been a policy concern for more than a decade. The issue has intensified with the COVID-19 pandemic and the requirement that people live, work, and study online from home.
Christopher Ali
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