Deck 11: The Communications Act, Licensing, and Structural Regulation
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Deck 11: The Communications Act, Licensing, and Structural Regulation
1
What specific constitutional phrase justifies broadcasting coming under congressional jurisdiction?
A)Economic necessity
B)Fair use
C)Interstate commerce clause
D)The First Amendment
E)Equal protection under the law
A)Economic necessity
B)Fair use
C)Interstate commerce clause
D)The First Amendment
E)Equal protection under the law
C
2
This standard, created by Congress, limits FCC discretion.
A)PICON
B)PUCs
C)Title VI
D)NOI
E)NPRM
A)PICON
B)PUCs
C)Title VI
D)NOI
E)NPRM
A
3
The FCC functions in
A)primarily a judicial role, by deciding disputes between broadcasters.
B)primarily a legislative role, since it was created by Congress.
C)primarily an executive role because it puts the will of Congress into effect.
D)a combination of legislative, executive, and judicial roles.
E)accord with specific desires of broadcasters and cablecasters to give them what they want.
A)primarily a judicial role, by deciding disputes between broadcasters.
B)primarily a legislative role, since it was created by Congress.
C)primarily an executive role because it puts the will of Congress into effect.
D)a combination of legislative, executive, and judicial roles.
E)accord with specific desires of broadcasters and cablecasters to give them what they want.
D
4
The president nominates __________ FCC commissioners, who serve for __________ years and may be reappointed.
A)five, three
B)five, five
C)seven, three
D)seven, five
E)seven, seven
A)five, three
B)five, five
C)seven, three
D)seven, five
E)seven, seven
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5
In terms of originating policy and handling applications and letters of complaint and comment from the public, most of the work at the FCC is
A)carried out by staff members.
B)carried out by staff members, but everything must have approval by commissioners.
C)shared equally between the staff members and the commissioners.
D)completed by the commissioners.
E)completed by the commissioners with congressional approval.
A)carried out by staff members.
B)carried out by staff members, but everything must have approval by commissioners.
C)shared equally between the staff members and the commissioners.
D)completed by the commissioners.
E)completed by the commissioners with congressional approval.
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6
How does a rule differ from a regulation?
A)A rule becomes effective in 90 days, but a regulation becomes effective immediately.
B)A rule originates with the FCC staff, while a regulation comes from the commissioners themselves.
C)Rule violations are punishable by fines, but regulation violations are punishable by loss of license.
D)Regulatory violations are punishable by fines, while rule violations result in loss of license.
E)No difference exists.The phrase is traditional.
A)A rule becomes effective in 90 days, but a regulation becomes effective immediately.
B)A rule originates with the FCC staff, while a regulation comes from the commissioners themselves.
C)Rule violations are punishable by fines, but regulation violations are punishable by loss of license.
D)Regulatory violations are punishable by fines, while rule violations result in loss of license.
E)No difference exists.The phrase is traditional.
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7
Which statement best describes critics' attitudes toward FCC commissioners?
A)They are highly qualified people who take their job very seriously.
B)Commissioners join the FCC with considerable telecommunications experience and are dedicated to serving the public interest.
C)Some are inexperienced individuals and may use their FCC position later to attain higher-paying positions in private law practice and media industries.
D)They are usually academics and communications scholars.
E)They always have business and industry experience in fields other than telecommunications.
A)They are highly qualified people who take their job very seriously.
B)Commissioners join the FCC with considerable telecommunications experience and are dedicated to serving the public interest.
C)Some are inexperienced individuals and may use their FCC position later to attain higher-paying positions in private law practice and media industries.
D)They are usually academics and communications scholars.
E)They always have business and industry experience in fields other than telecommunications.
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8
FCC decisions involving station licenses
A)are not subject to appeal.
B)can be overturned by congressional action.
C)can be appealed to the Federal Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit.
D)can be appealed to the federal district court where the station is located.
E)can be appealed only to the Supreme Court.
A)are not subject to appeal.
B)can be overturned by congressional action.
C)can be appealed to the Federal Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit.
D)can be appealed to the federal district court where the station is located.
E)can be appealed only to the Supreme Court.
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9
Before a would-be licensee can build a new broadcast facility he or she must first obtain a(n)
A)allotment license.
B)consent decree.
C)construction permit.
D)ownership permit.
E)EEO provision.
A)allotment license.
B)consent decree.
C)construction permit.
D)ownership permit.
E)EEO provision.
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10
Which of the following qualifications is not required of someone applying for a broadcasting license?
A)Previous broadcasting experience
B)Sufficient financial resources
C)Technical ability
D)U.S.citizenship
E)Good character
A)Previous broadcasting experience
B)Sufficient financial resources
C)Technical ability
D)U.S.citizenship
E)Good character
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11
Which of the following methods does the FCC rely on to ensure that stations are operating in the public interest?
A)Constant monitoring of station operations.
B)Monthly monitoring checks of station operations.
C)Licensee self-reports during time of license renewal.
D)Program logs maintained by both stations and FCC bureaus.
E)Complaints from the general public.
A)Constant monitoring of station operations.
B)Monthly monitoring checks of station operations.
C)Licensee self-reports during time of license renewal.
D)Program logs maintained by both stations and FCC bureaus.
E)Complaints from the general public.
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12
Currently, broadcast licenses are awarded for __________ years for television and __________ years for radio.
A)three, three
B)three, five
C)five, five
D)five, eight
E)eight, eight
A)three, three
B)three, five
C)five, five
D)five, eight
E)eight, eight
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13
About 98 percent of all license-renewal applications are
A)approved after completing a short renewal form.
B)approved after completing a multipage audit form that deals with past programming as well as future goals.
C)automatically approved on the basis of past performance.
D)mutually exclusive.
E)challenged by other broadcasters or public service groups.
A)approved after completing a short renewal form.
B)approved after completing a multipage audit form that deals with past programming as well as future goals.
C)automatically approved on the basis of past performance.
D)mutually exclusive.
E)challenged by other broadcasters or public service groups.
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14
Which of the following penalties is least used by the FCC?
A)Conditional renewal
B)Short-term renewal
C)Nonrenewal of license
D)Fines
E)Revocation of license
A)Conditional renewal
B)Short-term renewal
C)Nonrenewal of license
D)Fines
E)Revocation of license
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15
Franchises for cable systems are issued by __________ authority.
A)local
B)state
C)congressional
D)FCC
E)federal
A)local
B)state
C)congressional
D)FCC
E)federal
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16
Provisions of the 1992 cable act amendments included
A)retransmission consent and must-carry rules.
B)SMATV regulations.
C)a deregulatory timetable for cable television.
D)rules for FCC franchising of cable systems.
E)LPTV and TVRO provisions.
A)retransmission consent and must-carry rules.
B)SMATV regulations.
C)a deregulatory timetable for cable television.
D)rules for FCC franchising of cable systems.
E)LPTV and TVRO provisions.
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17
In 1997, the Supreme Court upheld the __________ provisions, finding that the protection of over- the-air broadcasting was an important government interest.
A)retransmission consent
B)PEG channel capacity
C)must-carry
D)FCC cable franchise fee
E)SMATV regulatory
A)retransmission consent
B)PEG channel capacity
C)must-carry
D)FCC cable franchise fee
E)SMATV regulatory
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18
EEO regulations and broadcast signal carriage rules apply to
A)DBS.
B)SMATV.
C)DARS.
D)MMDS, or wireless cable.
E)OVS.
A)DBS.
B)SMATV.
C)DARS.
D)MMDS, or wireless cable.
E)OVS.
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19
Why did Congress remove the ban on cable/telco cross-ownership in Telecommunications Act of 1996?
A)To allow cable to compete with telephone companies in spectrum auctions.
B)To allow the FCC to regulate OVSs as broadcast carriers.
C)To halt local franchise fee levies against cable operators.
D)To allow local municipalities to regulate OVS operations.
E)To stimulate local competition in the multi-channel video market.
A)To allow cable to compete with telephone companies in spectrum auctions.
B)To allow the FCC to regulate OVSs as broadcast carriers.
C)To halt local franchise fee levies against cable operators.
D)To allow local municipalities to regulate OVS operations.
E)To stimulate local competition in the multi-channel video market.
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20
Since 1980, many regulations have been abandoned in deregulatory moves, and those regulations remaining are usually __________ regulations.
A)behavioral
B)business
C)economic
D)structural
E)fiscal
A)behavioral
B)business
C)economic
D)structural
E)fiscal
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21
The first set of substantive rules removed from the FCC's books focused on
A)cable television.
B)commercial radio.
C)commercial television.
D)public television.
E)low-power television.
A)cable television.
B)commercial radio.
C)commercial television.
D)public television.
E)low-power television.
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22
FCC deregulatory policy is based on the concept that __________, not the government, should decide which new technologies survive in the marketplace.
A)broadcast station and cable system owners
B)competition
C)consumer advocate groups
D)electronic engineers
E)a congressionally appointed technical commission
A)broadcast station and cable system owners
B)competition
C)consumer advocate groups
D)electronic engineers
E)a congressionally appointed technical commission
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23
The Federal Trade Commission settles most cases of alleged advertising deception through
A)consent orders.
B)cease and desist orders.
C)privilege.
D)stipulations.
E)issuing oversights.
A)consent orders.
B)cease and desist orders.
C)privilege.
D)stipulations.
E)issuing oversights.
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24
In press law, __________ concerns the right of news personnel to withhold the identity of news sources and to refuse to surrender personal notes.
A)outtake law
B)reporters' privilege
C)press stipulations
D)access rights
E)oversight
A)outtake law
B)reporters' privilege
C)press stipulations
D)access rights
E)oversight
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25
All of the following are ways individuals or groups attempt to influence media regulatory policy except
A)oversight hearings.
B)conducting promotional lotteries.
C)boycotts.
D)coverage of electronic media in trade and popular publications.
E)invitations to the White House to discuss policy issues.
A)oversight hearings.
B)conducting promotional lotteries.
C)boycotts.
D)coverage of electronic media in trade and popular publications.
E)invitations to the White House to discuss policy issues.
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26
In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress maintained a national audience cap for commercial television owners by raising it to __________ percent of the television homes in the country.
A)24
B)30
C)39
D)40
E)47
A)24
B)30
C)39
D)40
E)47
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27
Tax certificates and distress sales are two actions permitted by the FCC primarily to
A)allow owners of marginal stations to avoid bankruptcy.
B)encourage group owners to diversify their holdings.
C)increase the number of minority licensees.
D)maintain stations in smaller communities.
E)grandfather existing stations.
A)allow owners of marginal stations to avoid bankruptcy.
B)encourage group owners to diversify their holdings.
C)increase the number of minority licensees.
D)maintain stations in smaller communities.
E)grandfather existing stations.
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28
Because it is impossible to dictate regulatory details in specialized fields, Congress has long delegated authority over complex areas such as power, labor, transportation, and finance to a series of independent regulatory agencies.
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29
The FCC licenses radio and television stations to serve in the public interest, convenience, and necessity.
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30
The FCC's Media Bureau handles all domestic wireless telecommunications programs and policies.
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31
The FCC typically issues edicts as one of its decision-making procedures.
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32
In a "report and order," the FCC issues a request for preliminary comment and research on a regulatory policy it is investigating.
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33
Equal employment opportunity (EEO) requirements must be met for all broadcast stations and cable systems with five or more full-time employees.
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34
Few people who complain to the FCC about broadcast programs realize that their complaints may be discarded because they ask the Commission to violate the First Amendment by censoring material that the writers personally dislike.
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35
The relatively low use of FCC sanctions against stations reflects lenient FCC treatment of licensees.
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36
"Standing" gives a party the right to participate in a judicial procedure.
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37
In license transfers, the FCC issues a public notice of the application and grants it if, after 30 days, no one has objected to the transfer.
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38
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 authorized a new provider for delivery of cable services - broadcasters.
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39
Under the 1992 Cable Act, every three years broadcasters may request must carry on cable systems in their area or may negotiate a retransmission consent agreement.
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40
SMATV systems need franchises to operate and are subject to local access channel requirements.
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41
Cigarettes and hard liquor have been formally banned from the airwaves by Congress.
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42
Describe the roles of FCC commissioners and staff in rule making.
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43
As a potential FM radio station licensee, outline the steps you would take to get your license-from finding a channel to going on the air.
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44
In setting up a cable system, you have applied for a franchise.List the steps involved in this franchise and what it will give you and, in return, what will be expected of you as a cable operator.
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45
Since 1980 the FCC has modified or eliminated many broadcast and cable rules.List five pre-1980 broadcast regulations in the areas of licensing, ownership, programming, advertising and technical rules, and then list their post-1980 change.
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46
Describe deregulatory theories, and describe deregulation's impact on electronic media.
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47
Describe how the FCC regulates the following: SMATV, MMDS (wireless cable), and DBS.
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48
What is meant by multiple ownership, cross-media ownership, and minority ownership of media outlets?
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49
Describe how five of these other laws affect electronic mass media: international treaties, press law, advertising regulation, lottery laws, and equal employment opportunity regulations.
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