Grosjean v. American Press Company____ 116, 135, 136-138, 170, 174, 185, 230, 615 House, Representatives of, report (S. Doc. 248, 79th Cong.) H. R. 1470 (80th Cong.) H. R. 3595 (80th Cong.) 541 115 192 68 284 Indecent language. (See Obscenity; S. 1333, sec. 20.) 99-100, 363, 369 439, 441 Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee_. Interference. (See Aggrieved or adversely affected party.) Internal Revenue Bureau_. International broadcasting. International Civil Aviation Organization_ International News Service--- International Telecommunications Conference, 1947_ Interstate Commerce Act_. Interstate Commerce Commission_ Jackson, Andrew_. Jackson, Justice Robert H Jameson, Guilford. Jansky, C. M., Jr. Jefferson, Thomas_ Jett, E. K Johnson, Alvin_ Johnson, Henry M. Johnston, Eric-. Jones, Robert W. Jordan, Max__. 266, 304 360 439, 441 410, 507, 513, 531, 537 14, 23, 29, 339, 439, 441 386-387 449 173, 619 74, 88 203 305, 549 14, 28-29, 46, 53, 65 446 453, 467 200 213 Journal Company v. Federal Radio Commission_. Journal of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia_. Judgment, declaratory. ( (See Practice and procedure.) Page 193 80 67-68, 85, 132, 187-188, 369 191-192 410, 417 Judicial Review (see also Communications Act, sec. 402; Practice and pro- cedure; S. 1333, sec. 22) – Administrative Procedure Act_ Kaltenborn, H. V. Ketcham, Robert T. KFKB v. Federal Radio Commission_. Kobak, Edgar____ Kohn, Raymond F. 374, 376 58,477 335, 460 220 Koop, Theodore F. Lewis, Fulton_ 541, 550 Liability of stations__ Libel and slander (see also Censorship; S. 1333, sec. 15): In general. 52, 104-105, 269, 282, 318, 343, 357, 369, 513-514, 527, 533, 537, 550 269, 271, 277, 284-286, 343, 355, 365, 431, 434, 525, 528, 532-533, 535, 83, 228, Liability of networks. Qualifications. (See Applications.) Licensees Reports to Federal Communications Commission- 533, 570 201-202, 204, 226, 236-240, 265, 269–270, 275, 304-305, 307, 308, 312, Licenses Continued In general.- Page 45-46, 78-79, 87, 95-98, 145, 168–169, 193–194, 230-231, 270, 279, 362, 363, Services rendered in past (see also S. 1333, sec. 16). 57-58, Revocation of (see also Communications Act, sec. 312; S. 1333, sec. Special service authorizations__ Suspension of--- Term of‒‒‒ Transfer of control or license, in general___ 45, 100 46, 49-51, 79, 363 Qualification and choice of transferee (see also S. 1333, sec. 13). Monopoly (see also Chain broadcasting regulations; Networks; Multiple 43, 44, 159, 164-165, 266, 270, 310, 324, 327, 329, 342, 367, 385-386, 542, 545-546, 560, 563, 567, 571 Multiple ownership (see also Chain broadcasting regulations; S. 1333, 371, 376 sec. 19 (c) (2)): In general__ Twenty-five percent limitation__ 34, 43, 62, 166, 299, 358, 367–368. 208, 281, 326-328, 331-332, 368, 426-427, 523, 560, 562-563 Multiple ownership-Continued In FM In television_. Multiplexing (see also Facsimile and frequency modulation.) Murdock v. Common Ct. of Penna__- Murray, Philip. Mutual Broadcasting System_. Number of affiliates_ Organization of.. Program of___. Religious programs_ National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Page 70, 208, 326 326 387 400, 401, 405 107, 108, 111, 112, 143, 147, 155, 196, 201, 220, 250, 255, 326, 334, 338, Staff of reporters.. 412-424 64, 205, 296, 254, 281, 348, 371, 390, 427, 461, 491, 511, 544, 565 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., et al. v. United States, et al 116, 120, 140, 167, 169, 174, 181, 185, 559 476 196, 264, 280, 296-298, 324–325, 327-328, 337, 345-346, 356-358, 361, 262, 264-265, 296–297, 326, 358, 368, 425-426, 586-588, 590 280-281 Network decision of Supreme Court. (See National Broadcasting Company, Announcement of source (see also S. 1333, sec. 18). 264 102, 208, 278-280, 294–295, 507, 530-531, 537 Notice of appearance. (See Practice and procedure.) Obscenity. 42, 224-225, 309–310 67, 84, 118, 130, 184-185, 269, 281-283, 368, 431, 551 "Parties in interest" (see also Practice and procedure). Protest by- Pearl Harbor_ Pearson, Drew_. Penalties, transfer proceedings. Pennekamp v. Florida___ Pennsylvania Broadcasting Co- Pennsylvania Gazette.. The People Look at Radio_ Peterson, Arnold. Peterson, Elmer W. Petty, Don__. 314-315 113, 620 252, 267 509 419 80, 205-206, 276, 388 100-101, 206 433 513 46 140 349 215 320 563 419-420 300 Political parties. (See Candidates for public office; Equal opportunity.) Postwar development of radio_ Pottsville Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission__-- Aggrieved or adversely affected parties___ Appeal (see also Communications Act, sec. 402; S. 1333, sec. 22) Rehearing (see also Communications Act, sec. Review, judicial (see judicial review), transfer President's speeches-equal opportunity. Press, freedom. (See Free speech; First amendment.) Analogies 405, and S. 1333, 49-51 123, 126, 152-154, 213–219, 236, 273, 295, 310, 332, 359, 368, 372, 391, 399, 120-121, Censorship 140 |