The Communications Act of 1979: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3333. 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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15. lappuse
... appropriation level would be approximately $ 330 million . With a reduced population growth , there would seem to be ... appropriations held by the endowment with an undetermined amount to be used for its operation , the funds remaining ...
... appropriation level would be approximately $ 330 million . With a reduced population growth , there would seem to be ... appropriations held by the endowment with an undetermined amount to be used for its operation , the funds remaining ...
17. lappuse
... appropriations to public broadcasting . Second , the authorization proposed by H.R. 3333 seems to put a relatively low cap on Federal support with little or no growth . potential , which has been mentioned . More disturbing , I think ...
... appropriations to public broadcasting . Second , the authorization proposed by H.R. 3333 seems to put a relatively low cap on Federal support with little or no growth . potential , which has been mentioned . More disturbing , I think ...
18. lappuse
... appropriation should be more on the order of two- thirds in direct match to licensees and one - third to the national program endowment . Finally , H.R. 3333 proposes limited commercialization . I submit , sir , that we have already ...
... appropriation should be more on the order of two- thirds in direct match to licensees and one - third to the national program endowment . Finally , H.R. 3333 proposes limited commercialization . I submit , sir , that we have already ...
19. lappuse
... appropriation or even long - term authorization . Moreover , it is a strategy unrelat- ed to the specific needs of the system and unrelated to the value of the system as presently evidenced by the contribution of local , State ...
... appropriation or even long - term authorization . Moreover , it is a strategy unrelat- ed to the specific needs of the system and unrelated to the value of the system as presently evidenced by the contribution of local , State ...
55. lappuse
... appropriation for its own use ; that at mini- mum , 75 percent should be passed directly to the stations . I think that would prove to be a much more effective way of getting programing . I think it would reduce the tremendous overhead 55.
... appropriation for its own use ; that at mini- mum , 75 percent should be passed directly to the stations . I think that would prove to be a much more effective way of getting programing . I think it would reduce the tremendous overhead 55.
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advertising Advisory Board AFSCME American appropriation ARLYCK Asian Americans audience basic BEAN SPROUTS believe bill cable systems cable television Carnegie Commission CATV Chairman COLLINS commercial broadcasting committee compulsory license concern copyright owners corporate underwriting Corporation for Public DEERLIN director distant signals distribution diversity educational Endowment for Program federal funds formula fundraising going Government grants important independent producers institution instructional insulation KPFK KQED legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS major matching ment million National Public Radio non-Federal noncommercial operate Pacifica panel percent President problem Program Development proposed public broad Public Broadcasting Service public broadcasting stations public broadcasting system public interest public radio stations public telecommunications public television public television stations question responsibility retransmission rewrite SACHS satellite sources statement Subcommittee television and radio testimony Thank tion WNET WUNDER
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