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Contents: Introduction Part I Free Speech and Converged Media: Freedom of the press and public access: toward a theory of partial regulation of the mass media, Lee C. Bollinger Broadcasting and speech, Jonathan Weinberg Converging 1st Amendment principles for converging communications media, Thomas G. Krattenmaker and L.A. Powe Jr Digital speech and democratic culture: a theory of freedom of expression for the information society, Jack M. Balkin Media freedom and political debate in the digital era, Jacob Rowbottom. Part II Public Service Broadcasting: Culture and consumerism: citizenship, public service broadcasting and the BBC's fair trading obligations, Georgina Born and Tony Prosser European controls on member state promotion and regulation of public service broadcasting and broadcasting standards, Mike Varney A marketplace approach to broadcast regulation, Mark S. Fowler and Daniel L. Brenner. Part III Content Standards: a) Beliefs: You can't say 'God' on the radio: freedom of expression, religious advertising and the broadcast media after Murphy v. Ireland, Andrew Geddis 'A monstrous and unjustifiable infringement'? Political expression and the broadcasting ban on advocacy advertising, Andrew Scott b) Indecency: The newness of new technology, Monroe E. Price Beyond Madison? The US Supreme Court and the regulation of sexually explicit expression, Ian Cram c) Content Regulation in the European Community: The revised television without frontiers directive: is it fit for the next century?, Berend Jan Drijber Media convergence and the regulation of audiovisual content: is the European Community's Audio visual Media Services Directive fit for purpose? Rachel Craufurd Smith d) Advertising: The value of commercial speech, Colin R. Munro Name index.

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