Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 18.
146. lappuse
... continue to arise until certain changes , as suggested by many of the writers , are made , in order to insure the radio indus- try the fullest protection -- to which it is entitled , and until this has been achieved , through statutory ...
... continue to arise until certain changes , as suggested by many of the writers , are made , in order to insure the radio indus- try the fullest protection -- to which it is entitled , and until this has been achieved , through statutory ...
171. lappuse
... continue in its present form , but subject to fed- eral regulation along the lines of that adopted in Canada . The Dominion's statute ( 1931 ) permits the formation of such combinations , but requires them to file lists of the ...
... continue in its present form , but subject to fed- eral regulation along the lines of that adopted in Canada . The Dominion's statute ( 1931 ) permits the formation of such combinations , but requires them to file lists of the ...
275. lappuse
... continues to do so by the subtle means of denying license Mr. Abbot says : renewal applications . " The prohibition against censorship by the Federal Communications Commission is still in the act , but that body has continued the policy ...
... continues to do so by the subtle means of denying license Mr. Abbot says : renewal applications . " The prohibition against censorship by the Federal Communications Commission is still in the act , but that body has continued the policy ...
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