FAIRNESS IN BROADCASTING ACT

Articles and editorials

Blandness Doctrine, 16998 [23JN]

Fairness Calls for a Veto, 16998 [23JN]

Fairness Doctrine Does Not Censor Anything, 21193 [27JY]

Fairness Flimflam, 16997 [23JN]

Fairness in—and on—the Air, 16998 [23JN]

Newspaper Editors Ask Veto of Fairness Bill, 16998 [23JN]

Save the TV Giraffe, 14528 [3JN]

They Call It Fairness, but . . ., 16998 [23JN]

Bills and resolutions

Enact (see S. 742)

Letters

Position on S. 742: Walter Cronkite, 16326 [16JN]

Lists

Groups supporting legislation to codify the fairness doctrine, 14527 [3JN]

Messages

Veto of S. 742: President Reagan, 16989, 17005 [23JN]

Remarks in House

Conflictinf views: clarify congressional intent concerning opportunity for discussion (H.R. 1934), 8071 [6AP], 14517 [3JN], 14522 [8JN], 14785 [4JN], 16326 [16JN], 21193 [27JY], 34047 [16DE]

Enact (S. 742), 14539 [3JN], 16326 [16JN], 21193 [27JY]

Radio: exempt broadcasters from fairness doctrine, 14529-14536 [3JN]

Remarks in Senate

Enact (S. 742), 5623 [12MR], 6635 [24MR], 9100-9114 [21AP], 9207 [22AP]

———unanimous-consent agreement, 9099 [21AP]

———unanimous-consent request relative to President's veto message, 16989 [23JN]

———veto, 16989-17002 [23JN]

Reports filed

Provisions: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 742) (S. Rept. 100-34), 7948 [3AP]

Statements

Fairness Doctrine: Dept. of Commerce, 16995 [23JN]

———FCC, 16993 [23JN]

———Fred W. Friendly, 16993 [23JN]

Fairness Doctrine and Availability of Broadcasting Spectrum: Senator Pressler, 9109 [21AP]

Testimonies

Fairness Doctrine: Charles Ferris, 16992 [23JN]

Texts of

H.R. 1934, clarify congressional intent relative to opportunity for discussion of conflicting views, 14529 [3JN]

S. 742, provisions, 9114 [21AP], 14539 [3JN]