Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
52. lappuse
... radio stations to protect themselves against defamation suits . Copies of all proposed broadcasts can be required 24 to 48 hours in advance , and careful editing of submitted scripts by responsible and impartial members of the contin ...
... radio stations to protect themselves against defamation suits . Copies of all proposed broadcasts can be required 24 to 48 hours in advance , and careful editing of submitted scripts by responsible and impartial members of the contin ...
64. lappuse
Lois Emilie Lighthall. event of any questionable material . Radio stations do have the right to prohibit anything which would violate any fed- eral or state laws , such as profanity , known libel , etc. , it was pointed out by the station ...
Lois Emilie Lighthall. event of any questionable material . Radio stations do have the right to prohibit anything which would violate any fed- eral or state laws , such as profanity , known libel , etc. , it was pointed out by the station ...
194. lappuse
... radio stations and prescribe the nature of the service to be rendered by each . Much disputa- tion has arisen over the interpretation to be placed upon the latter clause of this power , and it will be discussed in detail in connection ...
... radio stations and prescribe the nature of the service to be rendered by each . Much disputa- tion has arisen over the interpretation to be placed upon the latter clause of this power , and it will be discussed in detail in connection ...
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