The Federal Communications Commission of 2012 is not your grandparents’ FCC. It has played a key role recently in issues as diverse as profanity and nudity on television, net neutrality, and the future of news media and news access in the United States. But the FCC’s power to shape the future of media and communications through these policies and actions and investigations is not without its critics. This interactive panel of FCC professionals, scholars, and practitioners will take a critical look at the future of media and communications and the role the FCC will and should play in that future.
Business Meeting at Program Conclusion.