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Study 1 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) How People Get News and Information Author: Nielsen Media Research, Inc. |
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Study 2 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) Ownership Structure and Robustness of Media Authors: Kiran Duwadi, Scott Roberts, and Andrew Wise, FCC; C. Anthony Bush, FCC (Technical Appendix) |
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Study 3 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) Television Station Ownership Structure and the Quantity and Quality of TV Programming Author: Gregory S. Crawford, Department of Economics, University of Arizona |
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Study 4 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) News Operations Authors: Daniel Shiman, FCC (Section I); Kenneth Lynch, FCC (Section II); Craig Stroup, FCC (Section III); Pedro Almoguera, FCC (Section IV) |
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Study 5 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) Station Ownership and Programming in Radio Author: Tasneem Chipty, CRA International, Inc. |
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Study 6 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) The Effects of Cross-Ownership on the Local Content and Political Slant of Local Television News Author: Jeffrey Milyo, Center for Applied Economics, University of Kansas, School of Business; Department of Economics and Truman School of Public Affairs, University of Missouri |
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Study 7 from Docket 06-121 (Media Ownership) Minority and Female Ownership in Media Enterprises Authors: Arie Beresteanu and Paul B. Ellickson, Duke University |
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