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... license . a . Legal Qualifications . An applicant for a license must com- ply with the specific requirements of the ... LICENSING B Initial Licensing B Initial Licensing Introduction to Basic Qualifications.
... license . a . Legal Qualifications . An applicant for a license must com- ply with the specific requirements of the ... LICENSING B Initial Licensing B Initial Licensing Introduction to Basic Qualifications.
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... license of a Westinghouse broadcasting station despite claims that the licensee's parent corporation had engaged in criminal misrepre- sentations to federal agencies . Because the licensee was " virtually autonomous , " the parent's ...
... license of a Westinghouse broadcasting station despite claims that the licensee's parent corporation had engaged in criminal misrepre- sentations to federal agencies . Because the licensee was " virtually autonomous , " the parent's ...
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... LICENSES Sec . 310. [ 47 U.S.C.A. § 310. ] ( a ) The station license required hereby shall not be granted to or held by any foreign government or representative thereof . ( b ) No broadcast or common carrier granted to or held by— • · • ...
... LICENSES Sec . 310. [ 47 U.S.C.A. § 310. ] ( a ) The station license required hereby shall not be granted to or held by any foreign government or representative thereof . ( b ) No broadcast or common carrier granted to or held by— • · • ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
B Antecedents | 8 |
Bases for Freedom of Communication | 16 |
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