Michael Suman has brought together wide-ranging viewpoints of
media advocates, media lawyers, academics, and entertainment
industry representatives who examine the important public policy
issue of how advocacy groups affect the entertainment industry.
In the first part of the book, representatives from media
advocacy groups, including Action for Children's Television and
Population Communications International, look at their efforts to
utilize the media for policy purposes. In the second part,
attorneys specializing in communications look at the ways advocacy
groups have been aided as well as hindered by changes in the laws
and public policy. Changes in advocacy groups as well as the
entertainment industry in general are examined by various scholars
in the third section. Representatives of the entertainment industry
look at the impact of advocacy groups in the fourth section of the
book. Scholars as well as public policy makers and those involved
in entertainment oversight will find this a provocative
analysis.
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