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Many analysts see director Michael Powell's departure from the Federal Communications Commission as a watershed moment. Find out what challenges lie ahead for the FCC.
Andrew Schwartzman, President and CEO, Media Access Project
Bill McConnell, Washington correspondent, "Broadcasting and Cable" magazine
Edie Herman, Associate Managing Editor, Communications Daily
Edward Bruner is not your typical anthropologist. Instead of studying ‘foreign people’ in foreign lands, Bruner turns the camera around and studies tourists as they interact in foreign situations. Get a unique view of yourself, your neighbors, and the world.
Ed Bruner, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of Illinois; also author of "Culture on Tour: Ethnographies of Travel" (Univ. of Chicago)