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CONCLUSION The Communications Act of 193481 specifies the framework within which both broadcasters and the public must coexist . The standard of conduct stipulated by Congress for the broadcasters , the requirement to act in the ...
CONCLUSION The Communications Act of 193481 specifies the framework within which both broadcasters and the public must coexist . The standard of conduct stipulated by Congress for the broadcasters , the requirement to act in the ...
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II , Pg . 246 Federal Communications Commission : Control of Deceptive Programming " , Vol . II , Pg . 465 A New Antitoxin to Advertising Artifice - Television Advertising and the Federal Trade Commission , Vol .
II , Pg . 246 Federal Communications Commission : Control of Deceptive Programming " , Vol . II , Pg . 465 A New Antitoxin to Advertising Artifice - Television Advertising and the Federal Trade Commission , Vol .
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II , Pg . 246 Federal Communications Commission : Control of Deceptive Programming " , Vol . II , Pg . 465 A New Antitoxin to Advertising Artifice - Television Advertising and the Federal Trade Commission , Vol .
II , Pg . 246 Federal Communications Commission : Control of Deceptive Programming " , Vol . II , Pg . 465 A New Antitoxin to Advertising Artifice - Television Advertising and the Federal Trade Commission , Vol .
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