FCC Regulations, Christian Faith, and Internet Communication Report

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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations concerning broadcasting and internet communication, detailing the FCC's role in overseeing broadcast stations and their adherence to operational rules, particularly concerning local community needs. It explores the issues of communication through the internet, including the broadcast of incorrect information and the FCC's stance on viewpoint restriction. The report further examines the relationship between Christian faith and contemporary culture, highlighting the challenges and influences of each on the other, especially in the context of advertising through the internet. It also covers the First Amendment, political files, commercial acts, and the church's interest in internet communication, including the need for media education within the church. The report references several sources like Messenger (2015), Isbell, Lipschultz (2017), Botkin et al. (2015), Ikonen, Luoma-aho & Bowen (2017), Holtzhausen (2015), and Lineberry et al. (2016) to support its arguments.
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