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9 What Constitutes the Public Interest ? THE " public interest , convenience , or necessity , " as stated in the Communications Act of 1934 , is the touchstone of American broadcasting . But what is the public interest ?
9 What Constitutes the Public Interest ? THE " public interest , convenience , or necessity , " as stated in the Communications Act of 1934 , is the touchstone of American broadcasting . But what is the public interest ?
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decisions , it has expressed definite judgments as to what the public interest includes and what it does not include . Most of these statements are made ad hoc , that is to say , in connection with specific cases that come before the ...
decisions , it has expressed definite judgments as to what the public interest includes and what it does not include . Most of these statements are made ad hoc , that is to say , in connection with specific cases that come before the ...
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work , transcription , and wire news services is such that no sound public interest appears to be served by continuing to stress local live programs exclusively at the expense of these other categories .
work , transcription , and wire news services is such that no sound public interest appears to be served by continuing to stress local live programs exclusively at the expense of these other categories .
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio 220 | 42 |
TV Broadcast Revenues Expenses and Income 1961 | 47 |
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