Public interest and FCC policy making
Journal Article
Forrest P. ChismanJournal of Communication
27(1):
(
1977
)
:
77-84
Abstract
This article presents the results of a study in which the author interviewed high-level policy makers in the communications field about the role of public interest groups. On the basis of these interviews, the author concludes that public interest groups are likely to only have relatively small effects on policy and that these effects may take substantial time to materialize.
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