Federal Communications Commission Reports. V. 1-45, 1934/35-1962/64; 2d Ser., V. 1- July 17/Dec. 27, 1965-.Federal Communications Commission, 1971 |
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... basis of its then current usage , what the impact would have been if its telegraph and telephotograph circuits were priced at commercial rates . Such repricing shows that UPI's total charges would have gone up by more than $ 1,000,000 ...
... basis of its then current usage , what the impact would have been if its telegraph and telephotograph circuits were priced at commercial rates . Such repricing shows that UPI's total charges would have gone up by more than $ 1,000,000 ...
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... basis of the alloca- ble portion of the total cost of the British services . Total cost in 1966 was $ 56,673 , in 1967 $ 58,745 . The record does not show the portion allocated to these two newspapers or the basis of allocation per ...
... basis of the alloca- ble portion of the total cost of the British services . Total cost in 1966 was $ 56,673 , in 1967 $ 58,745 . The record does not show the portion allocated to these two newspapers or the basis of allocation per ...
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... basis of the national concern for the widespread dissemination of news . 71. Special press communications rates do antedate creation of the Federal Communications Commission . In recent years , however , there has been no more dynamic ...
... basis of the national concern for the widespread dissemination of news . 71. Special press communications rates do antedate creation of the Federal Communications Commission . In recent years , however , there has been no more dynamic ...
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... basis for select- ing 2 % as the limit - except possibly that 5 % + 3.5 % + 2 % = 10.5 % which my colleagues of the majority think the cable industry can and will pay for this " package " which will permit the substantial im- portation ...
... basis for select- ing 2 % as the limit - except possibly that 5 % + 3.5 % + 2 % = 10.5 % which my colleagues of the majority think the cable industry can and will pay for this " package " which will permit the substantial im- portation ...
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... basis of all the facts , we conclude that the entire length of General Development Corporation's Port Malabar programs should have been considered commercial matter and entered on WRBL - TV's program logs as such . It also appears that ...
... basis of all the facts , we conclude that the entire length of General Development Corporation's Port Malabar programs should have been considered commercial matter and entered on WRBL - TV's program logs as such . It also appears that ...
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˹éÒ 236 - But the peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it. If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong, they lose, what is almost as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of truth, produced by its collision with error.
˹éÒ 262 - It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.
˹éÒ 265 - Ownership does not always mean absolute dominion. The more an owner, for his advantage, opens up his property for use by the public in general, the more do his rights become circumscribed by the statutory and constitutional rights of those who use it.
˹éÒ 268 - Mankind must put an end to war — or war will put an end to mankind.
˹éÒ 89 - ... attach to the issuance of the certificate such terms and conditions as in its judgment the public convenience and necessity may require.
˹éÒ 411 - The burden of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof...
˹éÒ 490 - A party may call an adverse party or an officer, director, or managing agent of a public or private corporation or of a partnership or association which is an adverse party...
˹éÒ 386 - USC § 202(a) ("It shall be unlawful for any common carrier to make any unjust or unreasonable discrimination in charges, practices, classifications, regulations, facilities, or services...
˹éÒ 539 - Act over or by means of such additional or extended line of railroad, unless and until there shall first have been obtained from the Commission a certificate that the present or future public convenience and necessity...
˹éÒ 231 - But when men have realized that time has upset many fighting faiths, they may come to believe even more than they believe the very foundations of their own conduct that the ultimate good desired is better reached by free trade in ideas- that the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, and that truth is the only ground upon which their wishes safely can be carried out.