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... presented and the ministers , priests and rabbis portrayed in their callings are vested with the dignity of their office and under no circumstances are to be held up to ridicule . ( c ) ( i ) Contents may not constitute a lottery . ( ii ) ...
... presented and the ministers , priests and rabbis portrayed in their callings are vested with the dignity of their office and under no circumstances are to be held up to ridicule . ( c ) ( i ) Contents may not constitute a lottery . ( ii ) ...
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... presented as praiseworthy . ( q ) Criminality shall be presented as undesirable and unsympathetic . The condoning of crime and the treatment of the commission of crime in a frivolous , cynical or callous manner is unacceptable . ( r ) ...
... presented as praiseworthy . ( q ) Criminality shall be presented as undesirable and unsympathetic . The condoning of crime and the treatment of the commission of crime in a frivolous , cynical or callous manner is unacceptable . ( r ) ...
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... presented in a manner which would mislead listeners or viewers to believe that the program is purely of an entertainment , news , or other character . Political Telecasts Political telecasts should be clearly identified as such , and ...
... presented in a manner which would mislead listeners or viewers to believe that the program is purely of an entertainment , news , or other character . Political Telecasts Political telecasts should be clearly identified as such , and ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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