Localism Resources (Public List)
From an annotated bibliography compiled by Philip Napoli of the Donald
McGannon Communication Research Center (Fordham University) for his
report entitled: "The Localism Principle in Communications
Policymaking".
Persons
Research Resources
Journal Articles
- Philip M. Napoli. The localism principle under stress. Info: The journal of policy, regulation and strategy for telecommunications, information and media. 2004.
- Ernest Hakanen, Ronald Bishop. In the Public Interest? The State of Local Television Programming Fifteen Years After Deregulation. The Journal of Communication Inquiry. 2002.
- John S. Zanghi. “Community standards” in cyberspace. Dayton Law Review.
- Richard B. Kielbowicz. The press, post office, and flow of news in the early republic. Journal of the Early Republic.
- Philip M. Napoli. The localism principle in communications policymaking and policy analysis: Ambiguity, inconsistency, and empirical neglect. . Policy Studies Journal .
- Karen L. Slattery, Mark Doremus, Ernest Hakanen. The expression of localism: Local TV news coverage and the new video marketplace. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media.
- Alan G Stavitsky. The changing conception of localism in U.S. public radio. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media.
- Philip M. Napoli. Television station ownership characteristics and news and public affairs programming: An expanded analysis of FCC data. Info: The journal of policy, regulation, and strategy for telecommunications, information, and media.
- Michael Morgan. Television and the erosion of regional diversity. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media.
- Gerald Baldasty, Ed Adams. Syndicated service dependence and a lack of commitment to localism: Scripps newspapers and market subordination. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly.
- Laurie Mason, Christine Bachen, Stephanie Craft. Support for FCC minority ownership policy: How broadcast station owner race or ethnicity affects news and public affairs programming diversity. Communication Law & Policy.
- Philip M. Napoli. Social responsibility and commercial broadcast television: An assessment of public affairs programming.. International Journal on Media Management.
- Loy Singleton, Steven C. Rockwell. Silent voices: Analyzing the FCC “media voices” criteria limiting local radio-television cross-ownership. Communication Law & Policy.
- James Beniger. Personalization of mass media and the growth of pseudo-community. Communication Research.
- Richard Briffault. Our localism: Part II -- Localism and legal theory. Columbia Law Review.
- Richard Briffault. Our localism: Part I – The structure of local government law. Columbia Law Review.
- Richard B. Kielbowicz. Modernization, communication policy, and the geopolitics of news, 1820-1860. Critical Studies in Mass Communication.
- Philip M. Napoli. Market Conditions and Public Affairs Programming: Implications for Digital Television Policy. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics.
- Eric D. Berkowitz. Low power television and the doctrine of localism: The need to reconcile a medium with its message. University of San Francisco Law Review.
- Richard Briffault. Localism in state constitutional law. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
- Thomas McCain. Localism in Western European radio broadcasting: Untangling the wireless. Journal of Communication.
- Joseph Widoff, Kevin V. Mulcahy. Localism and the administrative foundations of American public broadcasting. Journal of Aesthetic Education.
- William C Adams. Local television news coverage and the central city. Journal of Broadcasting.
- T.A. Collins. Local service concept in broadcasting: An evaluation and recommendation for change. Iowa Law Review.
- William C Adams. Local public affairs content of TV news. Journalism Quarterly.
- Michael McKean, Vernon Stone. Deregulation and competition: Explaining the absence of local broadcast news operations. Journalism Quarterly.
- Pamela Ann Huelster. Cybersex and community standards. Boston University Law Review.
- Arthur G. Emig. Community ties and dependence on media for public affairs. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.
- William Barlow. Community radio in the U.S.: The struggle for a democratic medium. Media, Culture, and Society.
- Jack McLeod. Community integration, local media use, and democratic processes. Communication Research.
- Mary Sweeney, Jean Dobos, Leo Wayne Jeffres. Communication and commitment to community. Communication Research.
- Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Gigi B. Sohn. Broadcast licensees and localism: At home in the communications revolution. Federal Communications Law Journal.
- William W. Donner. Assimilation and localism: Some very small towns in mass society. Sociological Inquiry.
- Anne Sears, Xuejian Yu. "Localism" in Chinese media context: An examination of a closed circuit community cable system. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media.
Working Papers
- Lisa George, Joel Waldfogel. The New York Times and the Market for Local Newspapers. 2006.
Reports
- Jane Frenette, Loretta Denison, Scott Roberts, Thomas Spavins. The measurement of local television news and public affairs programs.
Legal and Treaty
- Turner Broadcasting System V. Federal Communications Commission.
- Revision of programming and commercialization policies, ascertainment requirements, and program log requirements for commercial television stations.
- Public service responsibilities of broadcast licensees.
- Prometheus Radio Project V. Federal Communications Commission.
- Network programming inquiry, report and statement of policy.
- National Broadcasting Company, Inc. V. United States.
- In the matter of deregulation of radio (part 1 of 2).
- Creation of low power radio service.
- Broadcast localism.
- Bechtel V. Federal Communications Commission.
- 2002 Biennial Regulatory Review: Review of the Commission’s Broadcast Ownership Rules and Other Rules Adopted Pursuant to Section 202 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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