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Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation
Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation Jeffrey K. Hadden
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I. INTRODUCTION: OF TELEVANGELISTS, SCANDAL, MARKET PRESSURES AND GOVERNMENT
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II. FORMAL REGULATORY STRUCTURES AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN RELIGIOUS BROADCASTING
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III. Informal Social Controls and Accountability in Religious Broadcasting
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A. Stage One: Unregulated Broadcast Experimentatiation (1906-1927)
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B. Stage Two: Sustaining-Time and the Politics of Exclusion (1927-1956)
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C. Stage Three: Free Market Access (1956-1977)
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D. Stage Four: Techno-legal Regulation (1977-present)
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1. Technology
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2. Litigation
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IV. Conclusions: Toward Accountability in Televangelism
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Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation
Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation
Jeffrey Hadden
J. Reuben Clark Law School
Provo, Utah
Fall 1994
Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation