Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 44.
219. lappuse
... discussion and , in its stead , providing for it without charge . First , it is a public duty of broadcasters to bring such discussion to the radio audience regardless of the willingness of others to pay for it . Second , should time be ...
... discussion and , in its stead , providing for it without charge . First , it is a public duty of broadcasters to bring such discussion to the radio audience regardless of the willingness of others to pay for it . Second , should time be ...
221. lappuse
... discussion of controversial issues is almost minute in percentage . In the latter statement above , who is to de- termine what " materially " affects the life or welfare of the American people ? Furthermore , this is to apply only to ...
... discussion of controversial issues is almost minute in percentage . In the latter statement above , who is to de- termine what " materially " affects the life or welfare of the American people ? Furthermore , this is to apply only to ...
236. lappuse
... discussion of public issues ; and the Commission , in determining whether a station has served the public in- terest , will take into consideration the amount of time which has been or will be devoted to the discussion of public issues ...
... discussion of public issues ; and the Commission , in determining whether a station has served the public in- terest , will take into consideration the amount of time which has been or will be devoted to the discussion of public issues ...
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