6th Edition

NAB Legal Guide to Broadcast Law and Regulation

Edited By Jean Benz, Jane Mago, Jerianne Timmerman Copyright 2015

    To guide the industry in the 21st century, counsel for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and leading attorneys have prepared the only up-to-date, comprehensive broadcast regulatory publication: NAB’s Legal Guide to Broadcast Law and Regulation. Known for years as the "voice" for broadcast law, this publication addresses the full range of FCC regulatory issues facing radio and television broadcasters, as well as intellectual property, First Amendment, cable and satellite, and increasingly important online issues. It gives practicing attorneys, in-house counsel, broadcasters and other communications industry professionals practical "how to" advice on topics ranging literally from "a" (advertising) to "z" (zoning).

    Now in its 6th edition, NAB’s Legal Guide to Broadcast Law and Regulation is available to keep you current on changes in the law, significant court decisions, FCC rules, agency policies and applied solutions. The National Association of Broadcasters is a nonprofit trade association that advocates on behalf of local radio and television stations and broadcast networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and other federal agencies, and the courts.

    1. Applications and Reports Frank R. Jazzo  2. On the Air David A. O'Connor  3. Station Operation and Management Jerianne Timmerman, Ann West Bobeck, Erin L. Dozier and Lawrence A. Walke  4. Station Ownership R. Clark Wadlow  5. Noncommercial Broadcasting Todd D. Gray  6. FCC Enforcement David H. Solomon  7. Cable Television James R. Bayes  8. Satellite Television William M. Wiltshire  9. Copyright and Trademark Issues John I. Stewart, Jr.  10. Legal Issues Online Colette Vogele  11. Antitrust Considerations Michael P.A. Cohen

    Biography

    Jean Benz, Jane Mago, Jerianne Timmerman