Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
49. lappuse
... radio station or newspaper to protect itself against such complaints . There has been a general trend in the last five years for more and more radio stations , in particular , to in- vestigate and invest in insurance of the type offered ...
... radio station or newspaper to protect itself against such complaints . There has been a general trend in the last five years for more and more radio stations , in particular , to in- vestigate and invest in insurance of the type offered ...
58. lappuse
... broadcasting station or company itself was being advocated . It wasn't until 1939 , in the Summit Hotel case that the courts began to consider the possibility that , in spite of every possible care taken by a station , defamation ...
... broadcasting station or company itself was being advocated . It wasn't until 1939 , in the Summit Hotel case that the courts began to consider the possibility that , in spite of every possible care taken by a station , defamation ...
197. lappuse
... broadcasting station , and the Commission shall make rules and regulations to carry this provision into effect ; Provided , that such licensee shall have no power of censorship over the material broadcast under the provisions of this ...
... broadcasting station , and the Commission shall make rules and regulations to carry this provision into effect ; Provided , that such licensee shall have no power of censorship over the material broadcast under the provisions of this ...
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