Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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192. lappuse
... Communications Commission , was established in 1927 , there were 890 American stations and only 106 wave ( 1 ) ... Act and created the Fed- eral Communications Commission . " ( 3 ) Actually , the Federal Communications Act merely re ...
... Communications Commission , was established in 1927 , there were 890 American stations and only 106 wave ( 1 ) ... Act and created the Fed- eral Communications Commission . " ( 3 ) Actually , the Federal Communications Act merely re ...
193. lappuse
... Communications Act applies also to Alaska , Hawaii , Puerto Rico , and other possessions , but not to the Canal Zone . ( 4 ) With respect to the exact purposes of this act , let us consult the act itself . Section 1 reads as follows ...
... Communications Act applies also to Alaska , Hawaii , Puerto Rico , and other possessions , but not to the Canal Zone . ( 4 ) With respect to the exact purposes of this act , let us consult the act itself . Section 1 reads as follows ...
204. lappuse
... Communications Act is that of public interest . To begin this discussion on those five little words -- " public interest , convenience , or necessity " -- it should be pointed out that this phrase occurs throughout the Communications ...
... Communications Act is that of public interest . To begin this discussion on those five little words -- " public interest , convenience , or necessity " -- it should be pointed out that this phrase occurs throughout the Communications ...
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