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... respect to it . Mr. BADER . It wouldn't give any credit for it . It said it has been a good service , but it hasn't been superb . Senator HART . It evaluated it ; that's my point . Mr. BADER . Yes ; but it did not give credit . Senator ...
... respect to it . Mr. BADER . It wouldn't give any credit for it . It said it has been a good service , but it hasn't been superb . Senator HART . It evaluated it ; that's my point . Mr. BADER . Yes ; but it did not give credit . Senator ...
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... respect to this amendment , the House report noted : In other words , in applying the test of public interest , convenience , and neces- sity the Commission must do so as though the proposed transferee or assignee were applying for the ...
... respect to this amendment , the House report noted : In other words , in applying the test of public interest , convenience , and neces- sity the Commission must do so as though the proposed transferee or assignee were applying for the ...
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... will admit it , he seeks above all else , maybe after money , the respect and admiration of his peers . The public is even protected by the profit incentive . Many highly successful broadcasters have discovered the best 46.
... will admit it , he seeks above all else , maybe after money , the respect and admiration of his peers . The public is even protected by the profit incentive . Many highly successful broadcasters have discovered the best 46.
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... respect to the newspaper organizations which might have been unsuccessful applicants and might still want to get into that same market , we have disseminated many bulletins and memos to our mem- bership about S. 2004 and about our ...
... respect to the newspaper organizations which might have been unsuccessful applicants and might still want to get into that same market , we have disseminated many bulletins and memos to our mem- bership about S. 2004 and about our ...
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... respect and he has to be motivated by his own con- science and that is all this amounts to . I hope I have explained the bill . Senator BAKER . Mr. Chairman , I entirely agree with the substance of what you say . I certainly hope and ...
... respect and he has to be motivated by his own con- science and that is all this amounts to . I hope I have explained the bill . Senator BAKER . Mr. Chairman , I entirely agree with the substance of what you say . I certainly hope and ...
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˹éÒ 509 - It is the purpose of this Act, among other things, to maintain the control of the United States over all the channels of interstate and foreign radio transmission ; and to provide for the use of such channels, but not the ownership thereof, by persons for limited periods of time, under licenses granted by Federal authority, and no such license shall be construed to create any right, beyond the terms, conditions, and periods of the license.
˹éÒ 517 - In considering applications for licenses, and modifications and renewals thereof, when and insofar as there is demand for the same, the Commission shall make such distribution of licenses, frequencies, hours of operation, and of power among the several States and communities as to provide a fair, efficient, and equitable distribution of radio service to each of the same.
˹éÒ 365 - If the First Amendment means anything, it means that a State has no business telling a man, sitting alone in his own house, what books he may read or what films he may watch.
˹éÒ 608 - 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 209 - ... no substantial part of the activities of which is carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting, to influence legislation, and which does not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distributing of statements), any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office.
˹éÒ 609 - 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 177 - It is the right of the public to receive suitable access to social, political, esthetic, moral, and other ideas and experiences which is crucial here. That right may not constitutionally be abridged either by Congress or by the FCC.
˹éÒ 111 - Territories and possessions; to maintain the control of the United States over all the channels of interstate and foreign radio transmission; and to provide for the use of such channels, but not the ownership thereof, by individuals, firms, or corporations, for limited periods of time, under licenses granted by Federal authority, and no such license shall be construed to create any right, beyond the terms, conditions, and periods of the license.
˹éÒ 453 - It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.
˹éÒ 290 - Act to operate in the public interest and to afford reasonable opportunity for the discussion of conflicting views on issues of public importance.