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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... serve our society . We are very encouraged by the progress we have been able to make . We have only one caveat : The needs of this country still far , far exceed our reach . That reach is substantially limited in a financial sense - not ...
... serve our society . We are very encouraged by the progress we have been able to make . We have only one caveat : The needs of this country still far , far exceed our reach . That reach is substantially limited in a financial sense - not ...
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... serve . I think sometimes we get confused by the synonymous use of those two terms . So there is , I think , an understandable confusion on the part of many good friends of public broadcasting and other practitioners in this third ...
... serve . I think sometimes we get confused by the synonymous use of those two terms . So there is , I think , an understandable confusion on the part of many good friends of public broadcasting and other practitioners in this third ...
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... serve a really gigantic community . No less than 18 million viewers reside within our signal alone . The variety of ... served . We have found that approach to be fair and the basis for an extraordinary degree of cooperation among the ...
... serve a really gigantic community . No less than 18 million viewers reside within our signal alone . The variety of ... served . We have found that approach to be fair and the basis for an extraordinary degree of cooperation among the ...
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... serve public broadcasting's need for increased and diversified funding . So much depends upon the precise guidelines established for any adver- tising access to public broadcasting . Properly and carefully designed , limited advertising ...
... serve public broadcasting's need for increased and diversified funding . So much depends upon the precise guidelines established for any adver- tising access to public broadcasting . Properly and carefully designed , limited advertising ...
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... serves It reinforces the basic as a valuable incentive to fund - raising . American ethic of self - help . We applaud any steps that encourage public broadcasting to take the initiative in rallying resources . Some may attribute to the ...
... serves It reinforces the basic as a valuable incentive to fund - raising . American ethic of self - help . We applaud any steps that encourage public broadcasting to take the initiative in rallying resources . Some may attribute to the ...
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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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