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13; W. Emery, Broadcasting and Government: Responsibilities and Regulations 10- 25 (1961). ... wave spectrum 54-88 MHz and 174-220 MHz which was allocated to broadcast television in 1951 Sixth Report and Order, 41 F.C.C. 148 (1951).
13; W. Emery, Broadcasting and Government: Responsibilities and Regulations 10- 25 (1961). ... wave spectrum 54-88 MHz and 174-220 MHz which was allocated to broadcast television in 1951 Sixth Report and Order, 41 F.C.C. 148 (1951).
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Commercial Structure of Broadcast Television The profits of the broadcast industry are obtained almost entirely from advertising . 95 Since there are few broadcast chan92. See note 69 supra . 93. Сable pay - TV is available either on a ...
Commercial Structure of Broadcast Television The profits of the broadcast industry are obtained almost entirely from advertising . 95 Since there are few broadcast chan92. See note 69 supra . 93. Сable pay - TV is available either on a ...
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113 quently , the realities of broadcast regulation ' " dictate that , in order to obtain FCC Adoption , any regulations proposed for the industry must foster , or at least take account of , that motivation . 112 AAD achieves this .
113 quently , the realities of broadcast regulation ' " dictate that , in order to obtain FCC Adoption , any regulations proposed for the industry must foster , or at least take account of , that motivation . 112 AAD achieves this .
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