Law of Mass Communications: Freedom and Control of Print and Broadcast Media by Harold L. Nelson, Dwight L. Teeter Jr. - front cover
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Law of Mass Communications: Freedom and Control of Print and Broadcast Media

by Harold L. Nelson, Dwight L. Teeter Jr.

"Law of Mass Communications" by Harold L. Nelson and Dwight L. Teeter Jr., published by The Foundation Press, Inc. in 1978, is a third edition hardcover focusing on media law. This copy, in good condition with no dust jacket, features an inscription on the title page. Ideal for legal scholars and media professionals.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1978
The Foundation Press, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A2-B1-JRM-CIZ-0366

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Condition Details

The book is a hardcover edition in good condition with some signs of wear. The spine and corners show minor bumping, and there is no dust jacket. An inscription is present on the title page. The binding remains strong, and the pages are clean with minimal yellowing, making it a solid addition to any legal or media studies collection.

About This Classic 1978 Edition

"Law of Mass Communications: Freedom and Control of Print and Broadcast Media," authored by Harold L. Nelson and Dwight L. Teeter Jr., is a comprehensive exploration of media law, published by The Foundation Press, Inc. in 1978. This third edition, printed in Mineola, New York, offers an in-depth analysis of the legal frameworks governing print and broadcast media. Both authors bring significant academic expertise, with Nelson affiliated with the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Teeter with the University of Texas at Austin. This edition is particularly notable for its updated content reflecting the legal changes and challenges of the late 1970s. The book is a valuable resource for students and professionals in journalism and law, offering insights into the balance between media freedom and regulatory control. The hardcover copy is in good condition, though it lacks a dust jacket and contains a previous owner's inscription on the title page.

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The Foundation Press, Inc.

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