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From the author: In September 1996 a federal appeals court ruled
that broadcasters cannot refuse daytime or prime time television
federal candidates' political advertisements containing abortion
images. Broadcasters argued the advertisements were harmful to
children and, thus, should be restricted. This article explores
this public interest dilemma involving two competing interests: the
concern for the welfare of children and the public interest in
informed political debate. This article also discusses implications
of the court decision.
Citation Details
Title: Anti-Abortion Advertising and Access to the
Airwaves: A Public Interest Doctrine Dilemma.
Author: Carol S. Lomicky
Publication: Journal of Broadcasting &
Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1998
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: 42 Issue: 4
Page: 491(1)
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