Posted by Stuart Benjamin:
Spectrum Policy in the National Journal:

   Spectrum policy is a major research area for me (see [1]here and
   [2]here, for example), and I've been a bit disappointed that few
   journalists have shown an interest in writing on the subject with any
   depth. I've just run across, though, a very good article in the
   National Journal by Drew Clark called "[3]Spectrum Wars" that manages
   to be accessible to laypeople, interesting, and -- importantly -- not
   too long. If you want to get up to date on current battles over
   spectrum, you should read it. And if you're not sure why you should
   care, then at least take a quick look to see what's at stake in these
   battles.

   Shameless self-promotion: I cover some of the same ground at much
   greater length in the second half of my latest article, [4]Evaluating
   the FCC's National Television Ownership Cap: What's Bad for
   Broadcasting Is Good for the Country, for which I am about to send out
   reprints. If anyone wants a reprint, please email me -- benjamin [at]
   law.duke.edu.

References

   1. http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000617/
   2. http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000626/
   3. http://nationaljournal.com/about/njweekly/stories/2005/0218njsp.htm
   4. http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00001097/

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