Federal Communications Commission Reports. V. 1-45, 1934/35-1962/64; 2d Ser., V. 1- July 17/Dec. 27, 1965-.Federal Communications Commission, 1970 |
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... grant and that said grant would be in the public interest , conveni- ence and necessity , It is ordered , That unless an appeal from this initial decision is taken by a party or the Commission reviews the initial decision on its own ...
... grant and that said grant would be in the public interest , conveni- ence and necessity , It is ordered , That unless an appeal from this initial decision is taken by a party or the Commission reviews the initial decision on its own ...
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... grant of an extension did not appear to be warranted . The permittee was further informed that if it wished to proceed with its application , it would be accorded an opportunity to present oral argument . The Commission also advised the ...
... grant of an extension did not appear to be warranted . The permittee was further informed that if it wished to proceed with its application , it would be accorded an opportunity to present oral argument . The Commission also advised the ...
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... grant one " pole attachment " agreement . Since your client could provide proper and legal service under its present leasing arrangement , the opportunity for the pole attachment agreement was given to the other two applicants ...
... grant one " pole attachment " agreement . Since your client could provide proper and legal service under its present leasing arrangement , the opportunity for the pole attachment agreement was given to the other two applicants ...
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... grant franchises to operate a CATV business in their respective communi- ties and that the authorizations held by Norton and Gilmore ( Peti- tioners ) constitute little more than nonexclusive permits to construct , maintain , and ...
... grant franchises to operate a CATV business in their respective communi- ties and that the authorizations held by Norton and Gilmore ( Peti- tioners ) constitute little more than nonexclusive permits to construct , maintain , and ...
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... grant of this appli- cation will oust the local authorities of their jurisdiction . While the relevant application and pleadings in this proceeding were served on the towns in which Cape Cod Cablevision is operating , none of them has ...
... grant of this appli- cation will oust the local authorities of their jurisdiction . While the relevant application and pleadings in this proceeding were served on the towns in which Cape Cod Cablevision is operating , none of them has ...
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Acadia Parish addition advertising Akron alleged amended antenna applicant's application Athens Broadcasting authority B/CING basis Broadcast Bureau Broadcasting Corp cable Cablevision CATV system channel circuits Commission's rules Communications Act COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON construction permit County Crowley denied determine distant signals Docket facilities FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION filed FM station Fort Wayne frequency further ordered grant hearing IEDC initial decision interference issue Jacksonville KNTV KRON-TV KSBW-TV KSIG KSIG's licensee of station located MEMORANDUM OPINION miles nighttime operation OPINION AND ORDER ORDER Adopted April ownership percent petition petitioner population present proceeding program exclusivity proposed station public interest pursuant radio received record request respect revenues Review Board Rice Capital served specified standard broadcast standard broadcast station substantial supra Table Mountain telephone Telerama television station tion transmitter WAPLE Wayne WCCO-TV Wellersburg WHDH WIBF WLCY WNEP-TV WOBS WRHC
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˹éÒ 217 - If all mankind, minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.
˹éÒ 900 - Columbia, to any place in any foreign country or to any vessel; or (d) within any State when the effects of such use extend beyond the borders of said State, or when interference is caused by such use or operation with the transmission of such energy, communications, or signals from within said State to any place beyond its borders, or from any place beyond its borders to any place within said State, or with the transmission or reception of such energy, communications, or signals from and/or to places...
˹éÒ 208 - Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public, that a free press is a condition of a free society.
˹éÒ 211 - If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
˹éÒ 478 - ... group composed of any two or more of the competing applicants, such grant to terminate when the successful applicant commences operation under the terms of a regular authorization. No conditional grant will be made unless all of the competing applicants have been afforded a reasonable opportunity to participate in the group seeking the conditional grant. In its application, the group shall include a special showing as to the need for the service pending operation by the successful applicant under...
˹éÒ 717 - Primary service will be provided to the community in which the proposed station is to be located; (3) The interference received does not affect more than 10 percent of the population in the proposed station's normally protected primary service area; however, in the event that the nighttime interference received by a proposed Class II or III station would exceed this amount, then an assignment may be made if the proposed station would provide either a standard broadcast nighttime facility to a community...
˹éÒ 900 - ... within any State when the effects of such use extend beyond the borders of said State, or when interference is caused by such use or operation with the transmission of such energy, communications, or signals from within said State to any place beyond its borders, or from any place beyond its borders to any place within said State, or with the transmission or reception of such energy, communications, or signals from and/or to places beyond the borders of said State...
˹éÒ 737 - The petition shall contain specific allegations of fact sufficient to show that the petitioner is a party in interest and that a grant of the application would be prima facie inconsistent with the public Interest, convenience and necessity.
˹éÒ 359 - ... (1) An entry of the time the station begins to supply power to the antenna and the time it stops. (2) An entry of each interruption...
˹éÒ 205 - The fairness doctrine deals with the broader question of affording reasonable opportunity for the presentation of contrasting viewpoints on controversial issues of public importance. Generally speaking, it does not apply with the precision of the "equal opportunities