Sidney W. Dean, Jr.    
  Papers: 1st Amendment - Free Speech  
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Leased Access: Crucial To First Amendment Rights
The Electronic Media Revolution
Allocation of UHF Television Broadcasting Channels
Guidelines for Advancing Civil Liberties Objectives Governing Regulation of Cable Systems
Regulating Cable TV Systems as Common Carriers
Communications Media and a Free Society
Alternative Constitutional Expressions of the Right to Communicate
Civil Liberty Aspects of CATV Regulation
The Constitutional Issues of Public Policy for Television and other Electronic Mass Communications

 


Sidney W. Dean, Jr.
Sidney W. Dean, Jr.

 
  Papers: Open Access    
  Cable TV: Omission by Commission
The Cable TV Law Hurts the Public
Unfair Cable TV Prospect
Guidelines for Planning a Cable Television Franchise
Hitches in the Cable
When Cable Comes to Town
   
  Grabbing an Electronic Bonanza  
Background Information
 
  Cable TV: What the City Lost
The Public Interest in Broadband Communications
Empirical Analysis of Access Objectives and Policies for the Communications Media
A General Model of a Broadband Electronic Carrier System
The Regulation of Cable Television in the State of NY
Implementing Open Access to Cable Television
City Must Require Every Cable TV System to Provide No-Cost Connections to Every Home

  Index
A Memoir by Joel W. Harnett
A Photo Retrospective
Who Was Who in America
Electronic Media Revolution
Public Access is a Red Herring
The Ex-Admen: Dean
Dean: Public Media
U.S. Senate Tribute
Eulogy
Sidney W. Dean, Jr. honored
Contributors
Dean: Affiliations

 
  Letters to the Editor - New York Times      
  Cable Systems and Access
Cable TV: A Curb to Benefit the Public
It Takes a Good Memory to See Cable TV's Future
How to Raise $1.2 Billion for Public Broadcasting
Power to the Cable TV Operators?
A Major Victory for Cable Viewers

     
  Testimony and Speeches      
  Authorizing Cable Television Operators to Originate Programs
The Role of Congress in Regulating Cable Television
Goals & Guidelines of Pub. Policy for the Development of Cable
Requirements for Cable Television Franchise Contracts (Part I)
Requirements for Cable Television Franchise Contracts (Part II)
Communication Presentations
Congress Should Authorize Universal Fiber Optic Communications Systems as Common Carriers
ADA Recommendations on CATV to the FCC (Part I)
ADA Recommendations on CATV to the FCC (Part II)
ADA Recommendations on CATV to the FCC (Part III)
1975 Americans for Democratic Action Convention
National Cable Policy: A Travesty
The Communications Media and Democracy
The Communications Media and Democracy (Summary)
Former Advertising Executive Opposes I T & T Aqcuisition
Advocacy Advertising and the First Amendment