TeleVISIONS (January 1980)

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inthis issue: Exploring the public air ‘ick DeRbeliva boobs cl peeping pice 3f 9S ‘Your lesweyar Friewdi in Washington» >: ‘Me, Mason, You're overruled po ovisions Index. Telemedicine: The Assessment of an Evolving Health Care Technology. by Joel J. Reich. The Responsive Chord by Tony Schwartz. 1973. Women’s Media. Library Notes. Media Resources Community Video Report Volume 2(1) Cable Franchising. Local D.C. Group Fights WMaAL Sale Interview: Clay Whitehead, Office of Telecommunications Policy. Alaska’s Sky River Project: Community Use of Video and Film. FCC Weighing Access and Origination Regulations. Cable Independents Program for Local Audiences. Experimental Television Center Explores Video as Art in Binghamton. Newest Public Interest Campaign — Citizen Input in Technology Assessment. Talmadge Asks OTA to Study Rural Cable National Science Foundation Funds 7 Designs of 2-way Cable. Jerome Barron Fights to Open Ist Amendment. WCVC Report Metro Cable Update: Howard County, Montgomery County, Arlington Cable, Baltimore Cable, Rockville Cable. The Access Workbook. The Alternate Media Center, New York. Community Video Report Volume I(4) Cable TV in Adams Morgan. CATV Hubub, Rockville Interview: Richard Wiley, FCC Chairman; Tim Ohara, Theta-Com, Inc. A Discussion of Cable Technology. Televisions — 52 Community Newstapes: Antidote to TV News. WCVC Tape Log: An Annotated Listing of New Additions. Video Improvisation/Video Performance. WCVC Summer Video Training Workshops. Tele-Health Notes Interview: Theodore Ledbetter, Urban Communications Group. Theory and Practice of Community Video Part II. Access Groups tell Their Stories: Minneapolis — University Community Video; Memphis — Memphis Women’s Channel; Milwaukee-Input/Communit Video Center; Los Angeles — LA Public Access Project. Metro Cable Round up. Cable in Boston: A Basic Viability Report. 1974 Report of The Boston Consumers Council to the Honorable Kevin White on the Development of A Cable Television System. 1973. Doing the Media, 1972. Center for Understanding Media. Cosmic Mechanix Communications Directory. 1973. The Bread Game: The Realities of Foundation Fund Raising. 1973: Politics of News Media Control. by Howard J. Ehrlich. Control of Information and Directory of the Networks. The Network Project “Sixteen Notes on Television and the Movement”. by Todd Gitlin in TriQuarterly, issue, Literature and Politics. Adhocism: The Case for Improvisation. by Charles Jencks and Nathan Silver. 1973; “Community Cable TV: Public Access and Union Fears”, by Ralph Lee Smith, in the Nation, April 6, 1974. Community Video Report Volume 1[(3) Cable Television Action Plan Begun By D.C. City Council. D.C. Video Coalition Set for Home Rule Tapes. Theory and Practice of Community Video, Part I. Health Maintenance, Patient Education Moving in U.S. Basic Video Systems and Some New Developments. Guide to Media Newsletters Media Reading List The Wired Island: The First Two Years of Public Access to Cable Television in Manhattan. by David Othmer. The Politics of Broadcast Regulation. by Erwin G. Kraskow and Lawrence Longley. 1973. Cable Television and the FCC: A Crisis in Media Control. by Donald R. LeDuc. 1973. The Apparent Viability of the Public Access (Community Cable Television) Idea in North America. 1973. by Gil Gillespie. The Role of Analysis in Regulatory Decisionmaking: The Case for Cable Television. edited by R. E. Park. Community Video Report Volume I(2) Cable TV: Past, Present, Future. TV Surveillance/Washington, IDG Health Communications — Towards a Humane Society. Action Plan for Cable TV in Washington D.C. Women Organize Around Cable TV. Community Video Report Volume I(1) Neighborhood Television Community Monitors Government Survival Information Project Broadcast access: Accountability and Housing Washington Community Video Center Tapelog