"Powe's seminal—and remarkably readable—work should go a long way in righting this basic half-a-century-old constitutional error which adversely affects the free flow of information essential to a viable democracy."—Richard Salant, former president, CBS News
"As enthralling as it is persuasive. It is the one book the Supreme Court should read before deciding on the future character of the First Amendment protections for broadcasters, cablecasters, and the rest of us."—Floyd Abrams
"The most compelling study to date of how the regulation of American broadcasting has been eroding the freedom of America's press."—Edward Fouhy, Washington Journalism Review
"Publication of a serious book analyzing the precarious legal basis for licensing broadcasting could not be more timely. . . . In calm, careful language largely devoid of legalisms, [Powe's] message is simple and persuasive: The government should butt out of regulating traditional broadcasting and the new broadcast technologies and let the marketplace work."—Tom Goldstein, San Francisco Chronicle