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Minority Commercial Broadcast Ownership in the United States |
INTRODUCTORY LETTER BY NORMAN Y. MINETA
PART I. HISTORY OF NTIA'S ROLE IN PROMOTING MINORITY OWNERSHIP
Minority Broadcast Ownership Reports
2000 Minority Broadcast Ownership Report Methodology
Public Comment
Minority Ownership Roundtable
PART II. MINORITY OWNERSHIP-CURRENT AND PROPOSED DEFINITIONS
PART III. VIEWPOINT DIVERSITY IN A CHANGING INDUSTRY
The Emergence of Boradcast Ownership Diversity As a National Goal
The Changing Broadcast Industry
Multiple Ownership Rules
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Aftermath of Consolidation
PART IV. CHALLENGES OF CONSOLIDATION
The Data Story for Minority Owners
2000 MTDP Survey Results
Continuing Challenges
PART V. CHARTING NEW COURSES: Broadcasters Moving Beyond Single Station Ownership and Conventional Technologies
CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
Appendix A-2000 MTDP Survey and Letter to Broadcast Owner
Appendix B-Nielsen Media Research Listing of Designated Market Areas (DMA's) by Ranking
Appendix C-Map of Minority-Owned radio Stations and their Non-Minority Competitors, by DMA
Appendix D-Map of Minority-Owned Full and Low Power TV Stations, by DMA
Appendix E-Minority Population Map for Yar 2000
Appendix F-Minority Population Projection Map for Year 2005
Appendix G-Minority Population Projection Map for year 2010