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Note: Although denominated "articles," these citations include, in chronological order, not only the first place where a given document was published, but also every known subsequent reprinting. Thus, if one source is unavailable to the reader it is possible another may be found.


1952

"A Challenge to Re-Evaluate" (with J. R. Skretting). Association Boys' Work Journal [North American Association Boys' Work Secretaries], Second Quarter 1952, pp. 6-10.

"College Radio Gains Teletyped News For 'Luckies' Ad on Air." Oberlin Review, September 19, 1952, p. 1.

"Pants, Warpaint Mark Hell Melee; Outnumbered Sophs Capture Diaper Crown." Oberlin Review, September 26, 1952, pp. 1, 4.

"The Place of Hi-Y Reconsidered" (with J. R. Skretting). National Council Bulletin [National Council, Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States], October 1952, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 4-5.

"Phillips, Johnson Debate Election." Oberlin Review, October 10, 1952, p. 1.

"Film Series Presents Documentaries Friday." Oberlin Review, October 17, 1952, p. 1.

1953-1954

"Firing Line" [film review of "White Christmas"]. The Daily Texan, November 19, 1954, p. 4.

"Stereotyped Traits Not Most Important." The Daily Texan, December 3, 1954, p. 4.

1955

"Firing Line: Religion." The Daily Texan, March 11, 1955, p. 3.

"Foreign Students Contribute Wealth of Information to UT." The Daily Texan, May 10, 1955, p. 4.

1956

"Rigors of a State Department Exam." The Daily Texan, March 8, 1956, p 4.

1957-1964

See section, "Articles, Law Review and Law-Related," above, page 8.

1965

"The Unified Thrust Seaward." Sperryscope, 3rd Quarter, 1965, pp. 19-23.

1966

"The State of Our Merchant Fleet." 1967 Naval Review, 1966, pp. 122-39.

"Identifying the Issues." Television Magazine, November 1966, p. 28. "Letter to the Editor."

1967

"Crises in Communications." Television Quarterly, Winter 1967, pp. 21-28 (reprint of speech).

"Senator Black and the American Merchant Marine." UCLA Law Review, January 1967, pp. 399-427.

"Crises in Communications." Action [National Association of Business and Educational Radio], January 1967, pp. 14-15, 22 (reprint of speech).

"Crises in Communications: A Plea for Awareness and Response." TV Communications, January 1967, pp. 48-54 (reprint of speech).

"Petition for Reconsideration of ITT-ABC Merger." Hearing Before the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce on Regulatory Agencies, 90th Congress, 1st Session, February 28, March 1, 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21 and 22, 1967, pp. 519, 525-29 (reprint of dissenting opinion).

"Johnson: See-No-Evil Slouch." Columbia Journalism Review, Spring 1967, pp. 43-46 (reprint of FCC opinion excerpts).

"Frequency Non-Management and 'The More Effective Use of Radio.'" Communications [Communications Publishing Corp., Oklahoma City], March 1967, pp. 16-19.

"The ITT-ABC Merger Case." Congressional Record, April 19, 1967, pp. S5495-98 (excerpts of FCC opinion).

"A Concept of Communications: A Systems Approach." Carnegie Review, [Carnegie Institute of Technology], July 1967, pp. 2-5.

"The Public Interest and Public Broadcasting: Looking at Communications As a Whole." Washington University Law Quarterly, Fall 1967, pp. 480-92 (reprint of speech).

"Commissioner Johnson: The Future of Cable Television as a Regulated Industry." TV Communications, November 1967, pp. 56-59, 62-66 (reprint of speech).

"Communications and the Cities: Reshaping Our Approach." Action, November-December 1967, pp. 15-17 (excerpts).

"CATV: Promise and Peril." Saturday Review, November 11, 1967, pp. 87-88, 96-98.

"Youth Wants to Know." Congressional Record, November 15, 1967, pp. S16480-83 (transcript of September 17, 1967 television show).

"Communications Revolution -- Its Meaning to Business." NAM Reports, November 20, 1967, pp. 12-13.

"CATV: Promise and Peril." NCTA Membership Bulletin, November 21, 1967, pp. 1-4 (reprint of article).

"A Hard Look at AT&T Role and Regulations." (opinions excerpts), Washington Post, November 26, 1967, pp. F1, F3 (excerpts of FCC opinions).

"Book Review." Texas Law Review, December 1967, pp. 305-14 (reviewing Gellhorn, When Americans Complain and Ombudsmen and Others).

"The Why of Public Broadcasting." Educational Broadcasting Review, December 1967, pp. 5-10.

"Equal Time for Nick Johnson." Broadcasting Magazine, December 18, 1967, pp. 18-19 (Letter to the Editor).

1968

"TV and You." (transcript of KNXT's "Newsmakers" August 20, 1967 television show), A Trailfinders Educational Publication [The Trailfinders, Banning, California; no publication date].

"The Financing of Educational Broadcasting." National Association of Educational Broadcasters -- Convention Report, 44th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., 1968, pp. 9-18 (transcript of extemporaneous remarks).

"The Communications Revolution . . . Its Meaning to Business." Communications News, January 1968, p. 18 (reprint of article).

"'White' Media Must Meet Challenge of Negro Antipathy and Disbelief." Variety, January 3, 1968, pp. 1, 50.

"Urban Communications Problems." Communications, March 1968, pp. 8-9, 40-41 (reprint of excerpts of Cities speech).

"FCC In the World of Tomorrow." Television Age, March 25, 1968, pp. 66-67, 110.

"The Media Barons and the Public Interest." The Atlantic Monthly, June 1968, pp. 43-51.

"The American Partnership: The U.S. Merchant Marine." Congressional Record, June 11, 1968, pp. S7021-24 (reprint of February 9, 1965 speech).

"An Evil Genie In the Tube?" The Washington Post, June 16, 1968, p. B5 (nationally distributed by The Washington Post service to such papers as: "Violence on TV: How Destructive?" St. Petersburg [Florida] Times, June 16, 1968, p. 3-D).

"An Evil Genie In the Tube." Congressional Record, June 17, 1968, pp. S7319-20; and excerpt reprinted in Congressional Record, July 2, 1968, pp. E6131-32 (reprint of Washington Post article).

"Urban Man and the Communications Revolution." Nation's Cities, July 1966, pp. 9-11, 14.

"Licenses." The United States Law Week, July 9, 1968, 37 L.W. 2033-34 (reprint of excerpts of WLBT opinion).

"In re application of D.H. Overmyer." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee of Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 21, August 1, 1968, p. 313 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Superior Broadcasting Corp." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 311-17 (reprint of opinion of Commissioner Kenneth A. Cox in which Commissioners Bartley and Johnson join).

"Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 327-28 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Letter to Honorable John E. Moss." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 640-42 (reprint of July 5, 1968 letter).

"Station Transfer Policies -- D.H. Overmyer." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, p. 651 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Houston Consolidated Television Co." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 651-52.

"Top Fifty Markets Station Ownership [In re Amendment of Section 73.366(a)] (Television Multiple Ownership Rules)." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 656-59 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Major Market Ownership (S.H. Patterson)." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 670-73 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Superior Broadcasting Corp." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 785-88 (reprint of opinion of Commissioner Kenneth A. Cox in which Commissioners Bartley and Johnson join).

"Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, p. 798 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Houston Consolidated Television Co." Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 90th Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, December 15, 1967, July 16, 17, 19, 31, August 1, 1968, pp. 799-800 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"How to Change Broadcast Habits." Los Angeles Times, October 1, 1968, part IV, p. 16 (nationally distributed by Los Angeles Times Syndicate service to such papers as: "What Right?" Sunday Oregonian [Portland, Oregon], August 25, 1968, p. 5.

"Harnessing Revolution: The Role of Regulation and Competition for the Communications Industries of Tomorrow." The Antitrust Bulletin, Fall 1968, pp. 881-87 (reprint of speech).

"Dokus en-ka susumu amerika no mass-media" [The Media Barons and the Public Interest], Translated by Y. Okusawa. TBS Chosa-Joho [Tokyo Broadcasting System Information Review], September 1968, no. 114 pp. 14-23.

"A Center Report/A Failure to Communicate." The Center Magazine, September 1968, pp. 24-25 (reprint of excerpts of speech).

"How to Talk Back to Your Television Set." AFL-CIO American Federationist, September 1968, pp. 20-23.

"The Media Barons and the Public Interest -- An FCC Commissioner's Warning." Congressional Record, September 12, 1968, pp. S10688-92 (reprint of article).

"Communication and the Year 2000." Kaigai Denkitsushin [Overseas Telecommunications Journal of the Telecommunications Research Institute], October 1968, pp. 1-11 (Japanese translation).

"TV Service and the FCC -- Preface and Context." Texas Law Review, November 1968, pp. 1102-1105.

"FCC iin Johnson-shi ni kiku" [Interview with FCC Commissioner Johnson], Translated by K. Kurosaki. Kaigai Denkitsushin [Overseas Telecommunications Journal of the Telecommunications Research Institute], November 1968, pp. 9-15.

1969

"Tsushin to kigen 2000 nen" [Communications and the Year 2000], Translated by R. Shirane. Cho-gijyutsu shakai eno tenkai [The Prospect for a Post-Industrial Society: Information Systems and Mankind], edited by Yujiro Hayashi, 1969, pp. 247-64.

"U.S. Network Censorship." The Open Secret [British publication of the Free Communications Group], special issue 1969, pp. 36-40 (reprint of TV Guide article).

"Television and Violence -- Perspectives and Proposals." Television Quarterly, Winter 1969, pp. 30-60 (reprint of excerpts of Violence statement).

"Easy Chair: What You Can Do to Improve TV." Harper's Magazine, February 1969, pp. 14-20.

"What You Can Do to Improve TV." Congressional Record, February 5, 1969, pp. E836-38 (reprint of article).

"Through the Video Screen Darkly." The Christian Science Monitor, February 28, 1969, p. 9 (reprint of excerpts of Violence statement).

"Telephone Rate Regulation -- In the Matter of AT&T." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 191-92 (reprint of opinion).

"AT&T Rate Case Reconsideration -- In the Matter of AT&T." (reprint of opinion), Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 207-208 (reprint of opinion).

"Separations -- In the matter of Prescription of Procedures for separating . . . plant . . . docket no. 17975." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 222-25 (reprint of opinion).

"Letter to Honorable John O. Pastore." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 225-26 (reprint of March 19, 1969 letter).

"Capital Tieline." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 237-43 (transcript of February 17, 1969 television show).

"Who Let the Public Into the Public Interest?" Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 243-45 (reprint of article).

"The Easy Chair -- What You Can Do To Improve TV." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee of Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 245-49 (reprint of article).

"How To Talk Back To Your Television Set." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 250-52 (reprint of article).

"The Media Barons and the Public Interest -- An FCC Commissioner's Warning." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, March 4 and 5, 1969, pp. 252-62 (reprint of article).

"Media Barons." Congressional Record, March 18, 1969, p. E2146 (reprint of article).

"Who Let the Public Into the Public Interest?" Television Age, March 24, 1969, pp. 72-73, 136, 139-40.

"Commercials." The United States Law Week, April 1, 1969, 37 L.W. 2551 (reprint of excerpts of WNBC-TV opinion) .

"Statement of Honorable Nicholas Johnson, Federal Communications Commission, Bank Holding Act Amendment H.R. 6778." Hearings Before the House Committee on Banking and Currency, April 15-18, 21-25, 1969, pp. 240-51.

"Television and Censorship." The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, June 1969, pp. 21-23 (reprint of excerpts of Violence statement).

"Epilogue." Transcript of Proceedings, Kettering Conference on Public Television Programming, June 25-28, 1969, pp. 105-107, comments, pp. 56-57.

"Liberational Television . . . Mirror of the American Soul." Kettering Conference on Public Television Programming, June 25-28, 1969, pp. 1, 3 (photographs and reprint of quotes).

"The Silent Screen." TV Guide, July 5, 1969, pp. 6-8, 10-13.

"Dad Sherman -- A Eulogy." Grant County Herald Independent [Lancaster, Wisconsin], July 17, 1969, p. 4 (reprint of eulogy delivered June 17, 1969).

"The Media Barons and the Public Interest." ETC., vol. 26, No. 3, September 1969, pp. 325-46 (reprint of article).

"The Corporate Censor." ETC., vol. 26, No. 3, September 1969, pp. 347-57 (reprint of article).

"Crises in Communications." ETC., vol. 26, No. 3, September 1969, pp. 358-67 (reprint of speech).

"Bibliography of FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, July 1, 1966 -- September 30, 1969." ETC., vol. 26, No. 3, September 1969, pp. 372-83.

"Nicholas Johnson's Private Demons." Broadcasting Magazine, September 1, 1969, pp. 38-40 (transcript of August 25, 1969 television show).

"Reply Prepared by FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, Responses to Questionnaire on Citizen Involvement and Responsive Agency Decision Making." Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure of the Senate Judiciary Committee, September 9, 1969, pp. 60-77.

"WPIX Renewal [In re Petition of Forum Communications, Inc.] Responses to Questionnaire on Citizen Involvement and Responsive Agency Decision-Making." Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure of the Senate Judiciary Committee, September 9, 1969, pp. 79-82 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Television and Violence -- Perspectives and Proposals." Congressional Record, September 12, 1969, pp. S10481-90 (reprint of Violence statement).

"A $2.5 Billion TV Gravy Train." UAW Washington Report, September 22, 1969, pp. 2, 5 (reprint of excerpts of Violence statement).

"Letter to the Editor." TV Guide, September 27, 1969, p. A-2.

"Licenses." The United States Law Week, October 7, 1969, 38 L.W. 2207 (reprint of excerpt of opinion).

"Fleeting [Un]fairness." The United States Law Week, October 14, 1969, 38 L.W. 2223 (reprint of excerpt of fairness doctrine dissenting opinion).

"Nicholas Johnson, a Man With a Mission." Electronics, October 27, 1969, pp. 134-35, 137-38, 140 (interview with Roger Kenneth Field).

"Television and the First Amendment." Daily Variety, Thirty-Sixth Anniversary Edition, October 28, 1969, pp. 158, 160, 168, 172.

"Agnew." 115 Congressional Record, November 25, 1969, daily edition, p. E10054 (reprint of excerpt of speech).

"Is It What We Don't See That Hurts Us Most?" The New York Times, Section II November 30, 1969, pp. 17, 34 (reprint of excerpts of NCCB speech).

"An Embarrassment of TV Riches." The Washington Sunday Star, December 1969, p. C-3.

"Censorship of the Broadcast Media." 115 Congressional Record, December 1, 1969, daily edition, pp. E10175-77 (excerpt of Iowa City speech).

"Commissioner Johnson Replies." 115 Congressional Record, December 1, 1969, daily edition, p. E10178 (reprint of letter to the editor of TV Guide).

"Is There a Salant in TV News?" 115 Congressional Record, December 1, 1969, daily edition, pp. E10178-82 (reprint of speech transcript).

"No, We Don't." 115 Congressional Record, December 1, 1969, pp. 15186-88 (reprint of article)..

"No, We Don't." The New Republic, December 6, 1969, pp. 16-19.

"Government: Nicholas Johnson, a Man With a Mission." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, December 9, 1969, pp. 56-60 (reprint of Electronics interview by Roger Kenneth Field).

"Separate Statement [Continuous Surveillance II]." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, December 9, 1969, pp. 60-65 (reprint of separate statement).

"Dissenting Opinion [Separations NARUC]." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, December 9, 1969, pp. 67 (reprint of dissenting opinion).

"Statement of Commissioner Kenneth A. Cox concurring in part and dissenting in part in which Commissioner Johnson joins." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, December 9, 1969, p. 68 (reprint of statement).

"Dissenting Opinion [Separations Rule]." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, December 9, 1969, pp. 68-71 (reprint of dissenting opinion).

"Dissenting Statement [Separations Rulemaking]." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session December 9, 1969, pp. 71-72 (reprint of dissenting statement).

"Concurring Opinion [AT&T Rates]." Hearings on S1917 [Federal-State Communications Joint Board] Before the Communications Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 1st Session, December 9, 1969, pp. 72-78 (reprint of concurring opinion).

"So You Want to Go Into Broadcasting?" The Journal of College Radio, December 18, 1969, pp. 12, 14-15, 25.

1970

"Nicholas Johnson Talks Back." Take One, vol. 2, No. 7, pp. 13-15 (reprint of excerpts of statement prepared for testimony before the Canadian Special Senate Committee on Mass Media).

"Towers of Babel: The Chaos in Radio Spectrum Utilization and Allocation." Law and Contemporary Problems, Summer 1969; but published in 1970, vol. XXXIV, No. 3, pp. 505-34.

"What the FCC Must Do." Columbia Journalism Review, Winter 1969-1970, pp. 5-7 (reprint of excerpts of Pastore statement).

"Freedom to Create: The Implications of Antitrust Policy for Television and Programming Content." Law and Social Order, 1970, pp. 337-77 (reprint of speech).

"Life Before Death in the Corporate State." Academic Publishing Inc., 1970, 13 pp. (transcript of speech as delivered).

"Washington Genchi Taidan: Gijyutsu-kakushin to ningenjishin [Washington On-the-Spot Dialogue: Technological Innovation and Man]." Nikkei Business, [Japanese Economic Journal], January 1970, pp. 109-11 (available in Japanese only) (with K. Kobayashi, President, Nippon Electric Company, Ltd., and R. Shirane, General Secretary, Japan Techno-Economics Society).

"Is There a Salant in the News?" RTNDA Bulletin, January 1970, pp. 5-6, 13-14, 16 (edited transcript of extemporaneous remarks before the International Conference of Radio-Television News Directors Association in Detroit, September 26, 1969).

"Licenses." The United States Law Week, January 20, 1970, 38 L.W. 2399 (reprint of excerpts of Policy Statement opinion).

"Twenty Years Ago Today: A Graybeard Remembers." U-Hi Life, pt. 1 January 16, 1970, p. 3; pt. 2 February 6, 1970, pp. 3-5 (University High School, Iowa City, Iowa).

"Economic Analysis and the Efficiency of Government." Report of the Subcommittee on Economy in Government of the Joint Economic Committee together with Supplementary Views, 91st Congress, 2nd Session, February 9, 1970, pp. 33-35 (reprint of excerpts of hearing statement).

"Running Loose (19th Hole -- The Readers Take Over)." Sports Illustrated, February 16, 1970, pp. 66-67 (Letter to the Editor).

"Nick Johnson Fears for Freedom of the Press." Cable News, March 6, 1970, p. 7 (reprint of excerpts of Subpoenas speech).

"The Two Most Dangerous Men in Broadcasting? Right on!" Newsday, March 7, 1970, pp. 3W, 19W (by Marvin Kitman; reprint of excerpts of Talkin' Blues speech).

"Proceedings of the Special Senate Committee on Mass Media." The Senate of Canada, 28th Parliament, 2d Session, 1969-1970, No. 32, March 17, 1970, pp. 32-9-32-50 (separately printed pamphlet containing prepared statement and transcript of testimony).

"Eurnac (European North American Committee, Luxembourg)." Europe and North America in the 70s, March 19-22, 1970, p. 17 (report of Rome conference).

"Public Channels & Private Censors." The Nation, March 23, 1970, pp. 329-32.

"Big Bother Is Watching You." The [Phi Beta Kappa] KEY Reporter, vol. 26, no. 3, Spring 1970, pp. 3, 8.

"The Talkin' Blues: Television, Corporate Greed, and Women's Liberation." Journal of College Radio, April 1970, pp. 6-11, 27 (reprint of speech).

"Stations Are Standing By While News Is Threatened." Radio/Television Age, April 6, 1970, pp. 69, 114, 116, 118, 120, 124, 126, 128, 132 (reprint of Subpoenas speech).

"Censorship." The United States Law Week, April 28, 1970, 38 L.W. 2570-71 (reprint of excerpts of opinion).

"Joho Jidai [The Information Age]." Mainichi Shimbun [Mainichi Newspaper], April 28, 1970, p. 9 (published in Japanese only; English language manuscript).

"Out of the Wasteland." 3 Chicago Journalism Review, No. 5, May 1970, p. 7 (excerpts of speech to Chicago Journalism Review Conference, April 4, 1970).

"Kisei no tameno nonryoku; "computer" tsushin ni kansora kokkaseisaku o tenkaisuru ni attatte no "FCC" no ya ku wari [The Capacity to Govern: The Role of the FCC in Computer Communications Policy]." (Translated by Tadahiko Totani, Masahiro Morioka, Hideki Teranishi), Kaigai Denkitsushin [Overseas Telecommunications Magazine], May 1970, pp. 1-2 (reprint of speech).

"L'informazione ubiquitaria [Ubiquitous Information]." Futuribili [Futures Studies, Rome], May 1970, pp. 42-52 (reprint of Communications and the Year 2000 speech).

"Kodosentaku-shakai e no chosen: Datsukogyoka-shakai ni okeru "Ikigai" [The Challenge to the Multi-Channel Society: Quality of Life in the Post Industrial Society]." Shukan Daiyamondo [Diamond Weekly], May 18, 1970, pp. 54-57 (reprint of speech; published in Japanese only; FCC release of English language speech text).

"The Power of the People and the Obligation to Dissent." Los Angeles Free Press, May 29, 1970, p. 15 (reprint of excerpts of speech).

"Book Review." Michigan Law Review, June 1970, pp. 1456-68 (reviewing Gillmore & Barron, Mass Communications Law: Cases and Comment).

"Pacifica's Battle for Free Expression." Educational Broadcasting Review, June

1970, pp. 19-28 at 26-27 (By Gene R. Stebbins; reprint of excerpt of FCC opinion).

"TV Today: Dreams and Dilemmas." Currents and Controversies in American Life, [publication of 14th Annual Williamsburg International Assembly], June 7-10, 1970, pp. 31-40 (excerpts of speech, Q & A session).

"Fairness Doctrine." The United States Law Week, June 30, 1970, 38 L.W. 2705-2706 (reprint of excerpts of FCC opinion).

"Chinmoku No Gamen [The Silent Screen]." (Translated by Kota Fujiwara), Hso Asahi [Asahi Broadcasting], July 1970, pp. 89-94.

"Comment and Communication from Mr. Nicholas Johnson." I.F.R.C. Kyoto Newsletter, July 1970, pp. 3-5.

"What Do We Do About Television?." Saturday Review, July 11, 1970, pp. 14-16, 34-35.

"Federal Communications Commissioner Charges: TV Causes Drug Addiction, Marital Failures, Alcoholism, Mental Illness and Violence." National Enquirer, July 12, 1970, p. 2 (article by Joseph Cassidy reprinting excerpts of remarks made on "Barry Gray Show").

"TV -- What Do We Do About It?" Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel, July 19, 1970, pp. 1H, 6H (reprint of article).

"A Voice Crying in the TV Wasteland." Los Angeles Free Press, July 24, 1970, pp. 51-55 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Freedom to Create: The Implications of Anti-Trust Policy for Television Programming Content." Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Toronto, Canada, August 1970, pp. 11-65 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Anti-War Spots." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 2nd Session, August 4, 5, and 6, 1970, pp. 173-78 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Armed Forces Recruiting Spots." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Commerce, 91st Congress, 2nd Session, August 4, 5, and 6, 1970, pp. 183-91 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Communications." The United States Law Week, August 15, 1970, 39 L.W. 2105-2106 (reprint of excerpts of FCC opinion).

"Bei Hosogyokai no Keiei Taishitsu [Some Managerial Aspects of the U.S. Broadcasting Business]."(Translated by Kojo Fujiwara), Asahi Hoso [Asahi Broadcasting Corporation Review], Part I, September 1970, pp. 52-59; Part II, October 1970, pp. 39-43 (reprint of Chapter 2 of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set).

"Censorship." The United States Law Week, September 22, 1970, 39 L.W. 2157 (reprint of excerpts of FCC opinion).

"The Vice President's Speech in Louisville, Ky." 116 Congressional Record, September 23, 1970, daily edition, pp. S16278-81 (excerpts of statement responding to Agnew's Personal Attack).

"TV's So Called 'New Season.'" The New York Times, September 28, 1970, p. 39.

"Mr. Agnew, the Bird is the Word." The East Village Other, September 29, 1970, pp. 4-5, 18 (reprint of speech and statement responding to Agnew's personal attack).

"Just How Good Is British Television -- Comparisons and Lessons for America." Television Quarterly, Fall 1970, pp. 13-32.

"Big Bother Is Watching You."Scene on 17 (WMHT-TV Program Guide), October 1970, pp. 7-9 (reprint of article).

"Quando i monopoli controllano i programmi -- Censura Televisiva Negli U.S.A. [Monopolies control programming -- Censorship of Television in the United States]." Studi Cattolici [Catholic Studies], October 1970, pp. 623-25 (reprint of excerpts of Congressional Record reprint of T.V. Guide article and letter, and RTNDA speech).

"A Maverick FCC Commissioner Replies to Agnew's Attack in Las Vegas on Rock Music." I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly, October 5, 1970, p. 3 (excerpts of speech).

"Johnson 99 -- Agnew 0." Bob Hamilton Radio Report, October 5, 1970, pp. 5-6 (Interview by WIXZ News Director Daniels with Commissioner Johnson).

"Dear Vice President Agnew." The New York Times, October 11, 1970, p. D-17 (reprint of speech).

"Whimsy, Philosophy, Music." The New Republic, October 31, 1970, pp. 38-40 (book review of Flavors and The FCC Rapport).

"The Second Half of Jurisprudence: The Study of Administrative Decisionmaking." Stanford Law Review, November 1970, pp. 173-201 (book review of Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry).

"Policy Statement on Comparative Hearings Involving Regular Renewal Applicants (reprint of January 14, 1970 opinion), Analysis of FCC's 1970 Policy Statement on Comparative Hearings Involving Regular Renewal Applicants." Staff Study for the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 91st Congress, 2nd Session November 1970, pp. 33-35.

"Comparative Renewals (Petition for Reconsideration) (reprint of July 21, 1970 opinion), Analysis of FCC's 1970 Policy Statement on Comparative Hearings Involving Regular Renewal Applicants." Staff Study for the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 91st Congress, 2nd Session, November 1970, pp. 38-42.

"TV Truths and Creativity." The Washington Post, November 2, 1970, p. B-1 (book review of The Image Empire: A History of Broadcasting in the United States, Vol. III).

"Dear Vice President Agnew ...." The North Carolina Anvil, November 21, 1970, pp. 8-9 (reprint of speech-article).

"Summary of Discussions in which Commissioner Johnson participated, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Summary of Proceedings." Sterling Forest Conference, November 22-23, 1970, pp. B-26-27, C-5-6.

"How to Talk Back to Your Television Set." Telefilm International, vol. 14, no. 1, 1970, pp. 30-33 (reprint of "citizens commission" proposal, pp. 190-198 of How To Talk Back to Your Television Set).

"The Wasteland Revisited." Playboy, December 1970, pp. 229, 264, 266, 268.

"Media Concentration: Some Observations on the United States' Experience." Iowa Law Review, December 1970, pp. 267-91.

"Notables Name Best." The New York Times, December 27, 1970, p. D-17.

"Government By Television: A Case Study, Perspectives and Proposals." The East Village Other, December 29, 1970, pp. 4-5, 16-19 (reprint of speech).

"Multiple Ownership." The United States Law Week, December 29, 1970, 39 L.W. 2351 (reprint of excerpts of FCC opinion).

1971

"Barricades & Challenges." Supplement 11 to Barricades or Bridges -- Crisis in Community, 1971, 4 pp. (by Haskell Miller; publication of the United Methodist Church; reprint of excerpts of Saturday Review article).

"Government Policy in the Regulation of Communications." Digitronics Users Association 5th Annual Conference & Seminars Proceedings, 1971, Section C, pp. 6-29 (transcript of Digitronics speech).

"Stereotype, Oh Stereotype." Mass Media/Adult Education, December 1970-January 1971, pp. 4-5 (reprint of Digitronics speech).

"KAK PEA NPOBATb HA TE IEBN3OP [digest of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set]." CWA: KOHOMNKA, O NTNKA, N NTNKA, N EO O N [Economics, Politics, Ideology; published by the Institute of U.S. Studies of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Moscow], November 1970, p. 93; December 1970, p. 88; January 1971, p. 96; February 1971, p. 106).

"Tune In: They're Your Air Waves." (Pasadena, California) Star-News, Tournament of Roses and Outlook Edition, January 2, 1971, p. D-3.

"From the Commissioner's Desk ... A Report From Nicholas Johnson." Bob Hamilton Radio Report, January 4, 1971, p. 8.

"Big Bother Is Watching You." The Lutheran Standard, January 5, 1971, pp. 8-9, 16 (reprint of Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter article).

"From the Mouth of FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson." Bob Hamilton Radio Report, January 11, 1971, p. 13 (excerpts from Soul Music is Not Enough speech).

"Dear Spiro Agnew ...." Coronet, February 1971, pp. 19-24 (reprint of speech).

"Listen, Mr. Agnew." The Progressive, February 1971, pp. 29-31 (reprint of speech).

"Television." The United States Law Week, February 23, 1971, 39 L.W. 2467 (reprint of excerpts of FCC opinion).

"The New Consumerism." 117 Congressional Record, February 23, 1971, pp. E1081-84 (reprint of speech).

"Government By Television: A Case Study, Perspectives and Proposals." IDCC [International Documentation on the Contemporary Church], February 27, 1971, pp. 3-39 (reprint of speech).

"A New Fidelity to the Regulatory Ideal." The Georgetown Law Journal, March 1971, pp. 896-908.

"Government By Television." Earth, March 1971, pp. 50-59, 92-93 (reprint of speech).

"Watching the Wasteland." Playboy, March 1971, p. 14.

"FCC Issues Drug Notice." Bob Hamilton Radio Report, March 15, 1971, pp. 7-8 (reprint of excerpts of opinion).

"Programs." The United States Law Week, March 16, 1971, 39 L.W. 2514 (reprint of excerpts of FCC opinion).

"Yes, We Can All Be Naders." The New York Times, March 21, 1971, pp. D-17-D-18 (reprint of excerpts of Consumer Federation speech).

"Book Review." The New York Times Book Review, March 21, 1971, pp. 42-43 (reviewing Bagdikian, The Information Machines).

"Self-Regulate, or Else the Government Will." Television/Radio Age, March 22, 1971, pp. 56-57, 110-13, 115-16 (reprint of excerpts of transcript from speech to Bill Gavin Radio Conference, November 20, 1970).

"Dissenting Opinion of Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, FCC." East Village Other, March 23, 1971, pp. 3, 22 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"A Defense of TV vs. White House." The Washington Post, March 28, 1971, pp. B1, B4.

"Agnew Casts Chill Over Networks." Chicago Sun-Times, March 28, 1971, Section 2 ("Viewpoint"), pp. 1-2 (reprint of Washington Post article).

"Consumer Rights and the Regulatory Crisis." Catholic University Law Review, Spring 1971, pp. 424-48.

"Beyond Sesame Street." The National Elementary Principal, April 1971, pp. 7-13.

"The Browning of Business." Organ, April 1, 1971, pp. 24-25 (reprint of excerpts of Berkeley speech).

"A Defense of TV Versus White House." 117 Congressional Record, daily edition, April 1, 1971, pp. S4411-12 (reprint of article).

"'Up, Up and Away' Over the Airwaves." The New York Times, April 3, 1971, p. C-29 (reprint of excerpts of song lyrics opinion).

"FCC Commissioner Says Nixon Intimidating TV." The Des Moines Register, April 5, 1971, p. 14 (reprint of Washington Post article, "A Defense of TV vs. White House").

"The Life Party -- Memo to Republicans and Democrats." The New Republic, April 10, 1971, pp. 21-23.

"The FCC -- A New Regard for the Consumers." Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1971, Section 1A, p. 3 (reprint of New York Times article).

"And Now This Message." Yale Alumni Magazine, May 1971, pp. 21-23 (reprint of excerpts of Yale speech).

"A Twentieth-Century Soapbox: The Right to Purchase Radio and Television Time." Virginia Law Review, May 1971, pp. 574-634 (with Tracy A. Westen).

"Letter to the Editor." Rolling Stone, May 13, 1971, p. 3.

"Turning on the Vice President." 117 Congressional Record, May 21, 1971, pp. S7588-89 (reprint of speech).

"Test Pattern For Living." Saturday Review, May 29, 1971, pp. 12-15, 33.

"A Commissioner's Viewpoint: 'Man Needs a Simpler Life.'" NARS Communicator, June 1971, pp. 20, 24 (reprint of Saturday Review article).

"Notable & Quotable." The Wall Street Journal, June 2, 1971, p. 14 (reprint of excerpts of Pedal Power testimony).

"An Alternative Lifestyle." The Washington Post, June 6, 1971, p. B2 (reprint of excerpts of Saturday Review article).

"Action for Children's Television." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. A113, A116-A117 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Chevron F-310." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. 503-506 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Friends of the Earth Pollution Spots." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. 513-18 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Public Notice -- Turning on the Vice President." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. A89-A94 (reprint of FCC opinion).

"Test Pattern for Living." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. A94-A99 (reprint of Saturday Review article).

"Public Channels and Private Censors." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. A99-A102 (reprint of Nation article).

"Only the Names of the Shows Have Been Changed as TV Assembly Lines Churn Out the Same Old Effluvia -- The Wasteland Revisited." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. A102-A107 (reprint of Playboy article).

"Beyond Sesame Street." Advertising and Small Business, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Activities and Regulatory Agencies Relating to Small Business of the House Select Committee on Small Business, June 7, 11, 14, 18, and 25, 1971, pp. A108-A113 (reprint of National Elementary Principal article).

"A Defense of TV v. White House." 30 F.C.C.2d 165 (1971) (reprint of article).

"Is Television Messing with Your Mind?" Vogue, July 1971, p. 92.

"Why I am a Conservative or for Whom Does Bell Toil?" Data Exchange, [Diebold Research Program -- Europe], July 1971, pp. 21-28 (reprint of Digitronics speech).

"Test Pattern for Living." Our Daily Planet, July 1971, p. 3 (reprint of bicycling excerpts of Saturday Review article).

"Government By Television: A Case Study, Perspectives, and Proposals." The Journal of Aesthetic Education, July 1971, pp. 11-37 (reprint of London speech).

"Cable Television: At the Watershed -- Remarks of Commissioner Nicholas Johnson." CATV, July 5, 1971, p. 4 (reprint of Pastore testimony).

"Howlin' Nick Johnson Raves On." The East Village Other, July 7, 1971, pp. 7, 14 (interview on cable policy by John Reilly).

"Corralling the Wild Horses of Commercials." Panorama-Chicago Daily News, July 10-11, 1971, p. 27 (reprint of excerpts of Dingell letter).

"What Do We Do About Television?" Non Dan [Korean-language bi-monthly publication of USIA -- Seoul office], July-August 1971, pp. 110-23 (reprint of Saturday Review article).

"Communications." The United States Law Week, August 24, 1971, 40 L.W. 2110 (reprint of excerpts of opinion).

"Commissioner Johnson Writes Senator Pastore...." Cable News, September 3, 1971, p. 22 (reprint of letter to Congressman Dingell).

"Nicholas Johnson Tells You How to Tap the Power of TV." Scholastic Voice, September 20, 1971, pp. 4-5 (reprint of Saturday Review article).

"FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson Calls on Grocery Manufacturers for 'Honest Hype.'" Bob Hamilton Radio Report, September 27, 1971, pp. 4, 6 (reprint of excerpts of September 17, 1971 speech).

"Welcome Import." Broadcasting, October 25, 1971, p. 11 (Letter to the Editor).

"Cable TV: Challenge for the '70's." Rural Electric News Service, November 5, 1971, pp. 1-4 (reprint of excerpts of St. Louis speech).

"TUBE." The United States Law Week, November 9, 1971, 40 L.W. 2267 (reprint of excerpts of opinion).

"Free Press Hearings: Testimony-II." 117 Congressional Record, November 11, 1971, pp. S18200-202 (reprint of testimony).

"Book Review." The New York Times Book Review, November 11, 1971, pp. 26, 28 (reviewing Televi$ion: The Business Behind the Box).

"Rx for Children's Television." PTA Magazine, December 1971, pp. 21-24 (reprint of speech).

"The Bike is Back and Booming!" Reader's Digest, December 1971, pp. 185-90 (reprint of excerpt of Pedal Power statement).

"An Interview with Nicholas Johnson: FCC Commissioner Counts on Public Outrage to Press for Media Change." St. Louis Journalism Review, December 1971, pp. 4-5.

"Regulating Utilities -- And Us." The New York Times, December 2, 1971, p. C47.

1972

"Notable Comments from Remarks by Nicholas Johnson, FCC Commissioner, at the NRECA First Annual Managers Conference." Rural Electrification, January 1972, p. 31 (reprint of excerpts of October 29, 1971 St. Louis speech).

"Pedal Power (Part 1)." Glover Park Newsletter, January 1972, p. 2 (reprint of excerpts of testimony).

"Communications -- Carriers." The United States Law Week, January 11, 1972, 40 L.W. 2426 (reprint of excerpts of first dissent in AT&T Phase II).

"Beyond the Fairness Doctrine." The New Republic, January 15, 1972, pp. 24, 37.

"Harris-Ryan Bill Authorizing Funds for the Federal Communications Commission to Conduct Study of AT&T." 118 Congressional Record, January 18, 1972, pp. H61-H62 (reprint of statement for Harris-Ryan press conference).

"Harris-Ryan Bill Authorizing Funds for the Federal Communications Commission to Conduct Study of AT&T." 118 Congressional Record, January 18, 1972, pp. H62-H64 (reprint of Bell Non-Regulation opinion).

"Harris-Ryan Bill Authorizing Funds for the Federal Communications Commission to Conduct Study of AT&T." 118 Congressional Record, January 18, 1972, p. H67 (reprint of letter to Senators Pastore, Magnuson, Cotton, Baker and Allot and Congressmen Staggers, Macdonald, Boland, Keith and Springer).

"The Commissioner Responds." The Texas Observer, January 21, 1972, p. 16 (Letter to the Editor).

"Pedal Power (Part 2)." Glover Park Newsletter, February 1972, p. 2 (reprint of excerpts of testimony).

"How Much is Public Broadcasting Worth?" Image, February 1972, pp. 20-21.

"Cable." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Senate Committee on Commerce, 92nd Congress, 2nd Session, February 1 and 8, 1972, pp. 152-62, 167-70 (reprint of FCC opinions).

"Carriers." The United States Law Week, February 8, 1972, 40 L.W. 2504-505 (reprint of excerpts from opinion).

"Subpoenas, Outtakes, and Freedom of the Press: An Appeal to Media Management, Freedom of the Press." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, September 28, 29, 30, October 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20, 1971 and February 1, 2, 8, 16, and 17, 1972, pp. 789-96 (reprint of February 12, 1970 speech).

"Fairness Doctrine Notice of Inquiry, Freedom of the Press." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, September 28, 29, 30, October 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20, 1971 and February 1, 2, 8, 16, and 17, 1972, pp. 800, 806-807 (reprint of June 11, 1971 opinion).

"Applicability of the Fairness Doctrine to Cigarette Advertising, Freedom of the Press." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, September 28, 29, 30, October 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20, 1971 and February 1, 2, 8, 16, and 17, 1972, pp. 1159, 1185-87 (reprint of September 8, 1967 opinion).

"Dear Vice President Agnew ... Freedom of the Press." Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Session, September 28, 29, 30, October 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20, 1971 and February 1, 2, 8, 16, and 17, 1972, pp. 1305-1309 (reprint of October 11, 1970 New York Times article).

"The People's State of the Union -- Communications from Nicholas Johnson." 118 Congressional Record, February 22, 1972, pp. S2242, S2245.

"The Coming Fight for Cable Access." Yale Review of Law and Social Action, Spring 1972, pp. 217-25 (with Gary G. Gerlack).

"Nicholas Johnson on Censorship, Violence, Propaganda." Mademoiselle, March 1972, pp. 174-75, 221 (interview).

"On the Air: You." McCall's, March 1972, p. 48.

"Why Ma Bell Still Believes in Santa." Saturday Review, March 11, 1972, pp. 57-60.

"FCC's Johnson Offers Profitable Public Service Suggestions." NCTA Bulletin, March 14, 1972, pp. 1-2 (reprint of excerpts of Ohio speech).

"Caution: Television May Be Hazardous to Your Health." 118 Congressional Record, March 20, 1972, pp. S4220-23 (reprint of speech).

"Remarks by F.C.C. Commissioner Nicholas Johnson at the International Design Conference in Aspen, 24 June 1971." Amorphia news bulletin, March 22, 1972, p. 5 (excerpt of remarks).

"Why Ma Bell Still Believes in Santa." 118 Congressional Record, March 30, 1972, pp. E3341-42 (reprint of Saturday Review article).

"Your TV Set is Molesting Your Child." Newsday, March 30, 1972, p. 61 (reprint of March 1972 Congressional testimony).

"Regulating the Bell System." Business Communications Review, March-April 1972, pp. 30-34 (article was composed by Business Communications Review, with Commissioner Johnson's approval, from the opinions on Phase II).

"Loss of Individuality." PHP [Peace, Happiness, Prosperity], April 1972, pp. 8-10 (reprint of excerpts of Saturday Review article).

"Here's Help with FCC Cable Rules." Chicago Journalism Review, April 1972, pp. 19-20 (reprint of excerpts of cable opinion).

"Watching Television is Hazardous to Health, FCC Commissioner Charges." Rodales's Health Bulletin, (April 1, 1972) p. 3 (reprint of excerpts of speech).

"A Marriage Proposal: Cable Television and Local Public Power." A Public Power Reprint, 1972, p. 5 (unnumbered pages) (reprint of excerpt of St. Louis speech).

"We're Committed! [Giant Food advertisement]." Official Washington Guide & National Cherry Blossom Festival Program, April 3-8, 1972, p. 5 (excerpt of GMA speech).

"Caution: Television May Be Hazardous to Your Health." Solidarity, [Workmen's Benefit Fund, Brooklyn], May 1972, pp. 3-4, 7-8, 13 (reprint of speech).

"The American Dream -- Can Private Good Work Also to The Best Public Good?" CATV, May 15, 1972, pp. 78, 80, 82 (reprint of excerpts of Ohio speech).

"I.T.T. and the San Diego Convention Are Just the Tip of the Iceberg." The New York Times, May 21, 1972, p. D21 (reprint of Fairness Doctrine speech).

"Ownership Ruling by F.C.C. is Wrong." The New York Times, May 21, 1972, p. F3 (reprint of excerpts of Banks in Broadcasting opinion).

"Letters to the Editor: Food and the Establishment." The [Washington, D.C.] Evening Star, June 12, 1972, p. A-10 (excerpts of American University speech).

"Scurvy is a Social Disease." Rodales's Health Bulletin, June 24, 1972, pp. S10435, S10437-38 (reprint of excerpt of May 21, 1972 speech).

"Metromedia-WTCN-TV." 118 Congressional Record, June 28, 1972, pp. S10438-S10439 (reprint of June 21, 1972 opinion).

"An Open Letter: Planks for the Platforms." The New Republic, July 15, 1972, p. 21.

"The Careening of America." The Humanist, July/August 1972, pp. 10-16 (adaptation of March 8, 1971 Yale speech).

"Free Sports on TV -- Is the End Near." Sport Magazine, August 1972, pp. 39, 84-84.

"Vivere o sopravvivere: la sfida telvisiva (Life or Mere Survival: The Challenge of Television)." Futuribili (Future Studies, Rome), August-September 1972, pp. 17-28 (excerpts from Test Pattern for Living).

"Do You Agree? We Need a Free Phone Link to Our Government." Parade, September 24, 1972, pp. 18-19.

"Scurvy is a Social Disease." Health Foods Retailing, October 1972, pp. 58, 64, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 (reprint of May 21, 1972 speech).

"His Master's Voice." The New Republic, October 14, 1972, p. 23.

"Fairness Doctrine." The United States Law Week, October 24, 1972, 41 L.W. 2212 (reprint of excerpts of October 5, 1972 opinion).

"A Government Official Speaks Out on Nutrition." Better Nutrition, November 1972, pp. 12, 38, 40, 42 (reprint of excerpt of speech).

"The Coming Victory of the New Television." Intellectual Digest, November 1972, pp. 28-30 (reprint of excerpts of July/August 1972 Humanist article).

"Commissioner Johnson Takes the Stand." Record World, November 18, 1972, pp, 12, 14, 45 (interview by Beverly Magid).

"TV Ads and Drug Abuse." The New York Times, December 10, 1972, p. F15 (reprint of excerpts of November 14, 1972 testimony).

1973-1974

"Nicholas Johnson on the Politics of Communications, Design Quarterly -- The Invisible City, [International Design Conference in Aspen], vol. 86/87 -- 1973, pp. 8-13.

"An American Experience -- Communications Policy Research in the United States." MK Report, [Herausgegeben von der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Kommunikationsforschung, Munchen] (publication of the German Communications Research Society, Munich), January 1973, pp. 10-11.

"People's Party vs. ABC, CBS, & NBC." Grass Roots [national publication of the People's Party], January 1973, pp. D17, D28 (reprint of November 6, 1972 opinion).

"Commercials Against Commercials? Why Not?" The New York Times, January 14, 1973, pp. 5-6.

"Nicholas Johnson on the Networks and the Public Interest." The Humanist, January-February 1973, pp. 26-27.

"Reliable Sources: Nixon's Unrevolutionary Buy-Centennial." Rolling Stone, March 1, 1973, p. 42 (revised excerpts of November 10, 1972 speech).

"Media Politics." 26th Anniversary National Roosevelt Day Dinner booklet [sponsored by Americans for Democratic Action], March 1, 1973, p. 34.

"We've Got a Drug Problem in America. It's Called Television!"Health Foods Retailing, April 1973, pp. 42-45, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 96, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110 (reprint of November 14, 1972 testimony/speech).

"Keeping an Eye on TV." AAUW Journal, April 1973, pp. 13-15.

"What You Can Do About Television." Rights [National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee], April/May 1973, pp. 15-16 (reprint of March 9, 1973 speech).

"How to NAB a Pusher -- TV Drugstore: Making the Drug Culture."The Drummer [Philadelphia], April 3, 1973, pp. 5, 16 (reprint of March 24, 1973 speech).

"Jud Brown, Children's Rights and the Mass Media: Talkin' Television Blues." The Drummer [Philadelphia], April 3, 1973, pp. 5, 8 (excerpts from remarks to class of Robert Choate, University of Pennsylvania, March 23, 1973).

"Pacification of the Press." The Center Magazine, May/June 1973, pp. 74-75 (Letter to the Editor).

"Do You Agree? We Need a Free Phone Link To Your Government." 119 Congressional Record, May 3, 1973, p. S8263 (reprint of September 24, 1972 article).

"'Kronic Koncentration:' Nicholas Johnson's Last Word on the Monopoly Journalism." The San Francisco Bay Guardian, May 24, 1973, pp. 7, 9 (reprint of May 9, 1973 opinion).

"The Dissenting Opinions of Commissioner Nicholas Johnson." The Progressive, June 1973, pp. 33-37 (reprint of excerpts of opinions, speeches and Congressional testimony).

"A Professional Look at Television." ETC., vol. 30, No. 2, June 1973, pp. 151-161.

"Look Back in Frenzy -- The Nick Johnson Debriefing." CATV, June 18, 1973, pp. 22-24, 27, 20, 32 (interview by Jack Burke).

"Bicycles are Model Citizen." New York Times, August 2, 1973, p. 35, col. 2.

1975

"I Dissent." ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, vol. 32, No. 3, September 1975, pp. 273-75.

"Defending the Fairness Doctrine." ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, vol. 32, No. 4, December 1975, pp. 397-99.

1976

"Doing Well by Doing Good." ETC., June 1976, pp. 159-61.

"Media Issues and Politics." access [National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting], November 1, 1976, p. 5.

"Obtuse Politics and the FCC." The Nation, November 6, 1976, pp. 461-63.

"TV in Iowa: A Look at How Our Stations Measure Up." Des Moines Sunday Register, December 26, 1976, pp. A1, A3 (with Steve Weinberg, Len Ackland and Geoff Aronow).

1977

"Reflections on Australian Broadcasting." In Nicholas Johnson and Mark Armstrong, Two Reflections on Australian Broadcasting (Bundoora, Australia: La Trobe University Media Centre Papers, No. 6, January 1977), pp. 1-26.

"Untitled." The Center Magazine, January/February 1977, pp. 64-65.

"Media Coverage of Carter, Nader Flap Missed Point." Rocky Mountain News, January 16, 1977.

"Column." access [National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting], March 1977.

"What Next: Big Screen TV." Primetime, April 1977, p. 6.

"Why TV Has Gone Downhill." UAW Washington Report, April 25, 1977, p. 3.

"Knock, Knock." access [National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting], July 1977, p. 12.

"Programming for the Elderly." access [National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting], October 1977, p. 8.

"Pay Cable: One Citizen's View." Cablelines, November/December 1977, pp. 6-7, 10.

1978

"Conversations with Nicholas Johnson." Videography, January 1978, pp. 30-2, 36 (interview).

"Giveaway or Breakthrough: A Debate on TV Licensing." The Nation, September 30, 1978, p. 298 (with Karl Meyer).

"Van Deerlin, Round 2: Johnson and Meyer TV Dispute." The Nation, October 21, 1978, pp. 406-407 (with Karl Meyer).

1979

"Searching for the Right Word: The Semantics of Heterosexual Relationships." ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, vol. 36, No. 1, Spring 1979, pp. 6-15.

"Audience Rights." Columbia Journalism Review, May/June 1979, pp. 63-66 (Review of Steven J. Simmons, The Fairness Doctrine and the Media).

"Standards That Ensure Public Service." Quad City Times, July 11, 1979.

"Our Rights to the Airwaves." The Progressive, September 1979.

"Whose Airwaves?" The Progressive, October 1979, pp. 8-9.

1980

"Take Your Partners for the Regulatory Reel." Book World, July 6, 1980, p. 5 (Book Review of James Q. Wilson, ed., The Politics of Regulation).

1981

"The Tactic of Intimidating Advertisers: Pro." In These Times, July 15-28, 1981, p. 19.

"Communications Policy: If the States Don't Act Who Will?" State Legislatures, October 1981, pp. 12-14.

"Plenary Address." Proceedings of the Conference on Cable Television (Albany: The New York State Legislative Commission on Science and Technology) [Brooklyn College Student Union, November 19, 1981], pp. 72-77.

1982

"Exploring the Possibilities of Cable TV." Iowa City Press-Citizen, March 4, 1982, p. 4A.

"Hawkeye CableVision Should be Prompted to Offer Better Service." Daily Iowan, April 27, 1982, p. 7A.

1983

"The Myth of the Marketplace." Technology Review, January 1983, pp. 55-57.

"Califica de 'Locura' la Politica Actual de la Administracion Reagan en Materia de Television." Radio y Television, June 24, 1983.

"The Politics of Television and the Television of Politics." Quarterly Review of Film Studies, Summer 1983, pp. 39-43.

"Programs Reflect Executives' Lives." USA Today, September 23, 1983, p. 8A.

1984-1986

"Documents Outlive Electronic Records." Notary Viewpoint, October 1986, pp. 7, 14.

1987

"Blow Up Your TV." American Commonwealth, February 2, 1987, pp. 5-6.

"Solution to Big Time Athletics: Let the Players Earn Money." Daily Iowan, May 15, 1987, p. 4A.

"FCC Gets Down on Dirty." Washington Journalism Review, July/August 1987, p. 30.

"Regulating America." InterMedia, July/September 1987, p. 31.

"Questions They Never Get Asked." Washington Post, July 12, 1987, p. C7.

"How Public is Public Broadcasting Now?" Newsday, November 6, 1987, p. 91.

1988

"On the Smothers' Side." Iowa City Press-Citizen, February 3, 1988, p. 1C.

"'With Due Regard for the Opinions of Others.'" California Lawyer, August 1988, pp. 52-55.

"The Semantics of Computer Communications." ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, vol. 45, No. 3, Fall 1988, pp. 250-54.

"Spare Us Those Freak Shows." USA Today, September 8, 1988, p. 8A.

1989-1992

"Frauds and Facts: Broadcasters as Public Trustees and Audience Network." ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, vol. 48, No. 4, Winter 1991-1992, pp. 386-91.

"Television: A Blessing or a Curse?" Iowa City Mercury, April 1992, p. 16.

"Nicholas Johnson Asks Candidates the Hard Questions." America's Censored Newsletter, June 1992, p. 2.

"How a Losing Candidate Could Win." Des Moines Register, June 4, 1992, p. 11A.

"Interest Builds in Small Print." Iowa City Press-Citizen, June 5, 1992, p. 4D.

"Ask Candidates How They'd Share Power." Cedar Rapids Gazette, October 25, 1992, p. 6A.

"The Non-Medical Aspect of Our Health Crisis." Des Moines Register, November 6, 1992, p. 7A.

"Aggressive Strategy Needed to End Junk Phone Calls." Iowa City Press-Citizen, November 23, 1992, p. 6D.

"Iowans Must Curb High Cost of Firearms." Cedar Rapids Gazette, June 25, 1992, p. 4A.

1993

"Idea for Community Association Applauded." Iowa City Press-Citizen, February 17, 1993, p. 5A.

"Needed Slogan: It's Public Financing of Campaigns, Stupid." Cedar Rapids Gazette, March 21, 1993, p. 7A.

"A Public Health Response to Handgun Injuries: Prescription Communication and Education." American Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 9, No. 3, Supp., May/June 1993, pp. 47-51.

"Firearm Injuries: Public Health Recommendations." American Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 9, No. 3, Supp., May/June 1993, pp. 52-55.

"The Battle Over Home Shopping Stations." ABC Nightline, Nexis (Mead Data), June 23, 1993 (transcript of interview).

1994

"Bill Clinton is Not Sleeping on the Job But Are You?" Cedar Rapids Gazette, January 30, 1994, p. 6A.

"Road Kill Along the Information Highway." Des Moines Register, February 1, 1994, p. 7A.

"Coverage of Reno at Metro Was Missing." Iowa City Press-Citizen, March 15, 1994, p. 11A.

"Freedom, Fun and Fundamentals: Defining Digital Progress in a Democratic Society." ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, vol. 51, No. 2, Summer 1994, pp. 189-208.

"Die Verwirrung der Interessen: Fernsehen im elektronischen Supermarkt." Agenda: Zeitschrift für Medien, Bildung, Kultur, Juli-Oktober 1994, pp. 20-24.

"Suing the Tobacco Industry Is a Solution." Iowa City Press-Citizen, July 11, 1994, p. 9A.

"Serve Kids First, Then Get Back to Greed." Cedar Rapids Gazette, August 22, 1994, p. 4A.

"Interview with Nicholas Johnson [Bell Atlantic-TCI Merger]." Corporate Crime Reporter, October 25, 1993, pp. 15-17.

"'Cop Killer' Telcos." Educom Review, November/December 1994, pp. 56-57.

"Jefferson on the Internet." Federal Communications Law Journal, vol. 47, No. 2, December 1994, pp. 281-90.

1995

"Save Free Speech in Cyberspace." Wired, June 1995, pp. 131, 134.

"Nicholas Johnson." Wired (Japanese edition), Frontier Issue, October 1995, pp. 112-13 (translated by Ryu Hiratsuka).

"A Gun is the Wrong Lesson." Des Moines Register, December 19, 1995, p. 6C.


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