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... desirable VHF channel assignments and the vastly greater expense of producing programs for TV made the networks a more domi- nant force than they ever had been prior to the ascendancy of television . Attempts to establish a viable ...
... desirable VHF channel assignments and the vastly greater expense of producing programs for TV made the networks a more domi- nant force than they ever had been prior to the ascendancy of television . Attempts to establish a viable ...
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... desirable degree of flexibility . Although footnote number 1 disclaims the applicability of the policy statement to comparative renewal proceedings , in 1969 the FCC applied the document's criteria in favoring the application of a chal ...
... desirable degree of flexibility . Although footnote number 1 disclaims the applicability of the policy statement to comparative renewal proceedings , in 1969 the FCC applied the document's criteria in favoring the application of a chal ...
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... desirable where a government licensing system limits access by the public to the use of radio and television facili- ties . Equally basic is a broadcast service which meets the needs of the public in the area to be served , both in ...
... desirable where a government licensing system limits access by the public to the use of radio and television facili- ties . Equally basic is a broadcast service which meets the needs of the public in the area to be served , both in ...
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Thematic Contents DEVELOPMENT OF BROADCAST REGULATION | 5 |
The U S Constitution | 9 |
The Wireless Ship Act of 1910 | 12 |
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