Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 46.
383. lappuse
... licensee may censor portions of a guest's speech without violating the first amendment . When the FCC has been faced ... licensees have an affirmative duty to afford reasonable opportunity for the discussion of contrasting viewpoints on ...
... licensee may censor portions of a guest's speech without violating the first amendment . When the FCC has been faced ... licensees have an affirmative duty to afford reasonable opportunity for the discussion of contrasting viewpoints on ...
502. lappuse
... Licensees , 13 FCC 1246 , 1249 ( 1949 ) , with the narrower requirement of the fairness doctrine itself . It is only when the licensee presents a controversial issue of public importance , as he is required under the Report on ...
... Licensees , 13 FCC 1246 , 1249 ( 1949 ) , with the narrower requirement of the fairness doctrine itself . It is only when the licensee presents a controversial issue of public importance , as he is required under the Report on ...
519. lappuse
... licensees to present controversial issues which are responsive to the needs of the public , and noncon- troversial programming can occur only when a licensee fails in this duty . Moreover , broadcasters probably will not quickly forget ...
... licensees to present controversial issues which are responsive to the needs of the public , and noncon- troversial programming can occur only when a licensee fails in this duty . Moreover , broadcasters probably will not quickly forget ...
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