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 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... receive 25 percent of the Federal 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 ...
... receive 25 percent of the Federal 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 ...
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... receive federal funds and disburse them to stations and other program producers . Carnegie's intention was that this corporation would spur the creation of innovative programs of a high quality and serve as a buffer against political ...
... receive federal funds and disburse them to stations and other program producers . Carnegie's intention was that this corporation would spur the creation of innovative programs of a high quality and serve as a buffer against political ...
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... received support has nearly tripled in 3 years . A number of grants have been made to staff members in State ... receives proposals from more qualified appli- cants in each grant round than there are grants to give out . I believe that ...
... received support has nearly tripled in 3 years . A number of grants have been made to staff members in State ... receives proposals from more qualified appli- cants in each grant round than there are grants to give out . I believe that ...
100. lappuse
... receive a percentage of available programing funds equal to the percentage of the U.S. population that resides in that State . We think that unless you work that out carefully , you would end up with some quite uneven results . We have ...
... receive a percentage of available programing funds equal to the percentage of the U.S. population that resides in that State . We think that unless you work that out carefully , you would end up with some quite uneven results . We have ...
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... , that experience shows it is Congress . We also note a problem in the distribution scheme contained The bill provided that each state will receive a in H.R.3333 . percentage of available programming funds equal to the percentage of 110.
... , that experience shows it is Congress . We also note a problem in the distribution scheme contained The bill provided that each state will receive a in H.R.3333 . percentage of available programming funds equal to the percentage of 110.
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