The Radio Act of 1927 (United States Public Law 632, 69th Congress) was signed into law on February 23, 1927. It replaced the Radio Act of 1912, increasing...
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new service, so the Act was replaced and the government's regulatory powers increased by the passage of the Radio Act of 1927. Radio communication (originally...
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2020-05-30. Morrison, Sharon L. "Radio Act of 1912". www.mtsu.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-30. Morrison, Sharon L. "Radio Act of 1927". www.mtsu.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-30...
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Commission (FCC). The FRC was established by the Radio Act of 1927, which replaced the Radio Act of 1912 after the earlier law was found to lack sufficient...
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Communications Act of 1934 largely combined and reorganized existing provisions of law, including provisions of the Federal Radio Act of 1927 relating to radio licensing...
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Equal-time rule (category 1927 establishments in the United States)
same amount of time on the same terms (in, say, prime time) to an opposing candidate. This rule originated in §18 of the Radio Act of 1927 which established...
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Calvin Coolidge (redirect from 30th President of the United States of America)
responsibilities of state and local governments." However, Coolidge did sign the Radio Act of 1927 into law that established the Federal Radio Commission (1927–1934)...
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Communications Act of 1934, regulates commercial broadcasting, and the laws regarding remain relatively unchanged from the Radio Act of 1927. In 2015, radio accounted...
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by the Radio Astronomy Zoning Act, Chapter 37A of the West Virginia Code. It strictly regulates radio transmitters within ten miles (16 km) of the Green...
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of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 1.3 (1957): 241–49. Louise Benjamin, "Working it out together: Radio policy from Hoover to the Radio Act of 1927"...
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Media cross-ownership in the United States (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2019)
Federal Radio Act of 1927 (signed into law February 23, 1927) nationalized the airwaves and formed the Federal Radio Commission, the forerunner of the modern...
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is a United States federal law enacted by the 104th United States Congress on January 3, 1996, and signed into law on...
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telegraphs Radio Act of 1912, the first to require radio licenses Radio Act of 1927, which created the Federal Radio Commission Communications Act of 1934,...
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passage of the Radio Act of 1927 to strengthen the government's regulatory authority.[citation needed] While Mexico issued radio station XERF with a license...
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Public interest (category Practice of law)
appeared for the first time in the Transportation Act of 1920 and also appeared in the Radio Act of 1927. After that, these three concepts became critical...
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States Marshal for the District of Vermont, arrived in Plymouth about three hours after Coolidge was sworn in. He acted as bodyguard for Coolidge until...
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Submarine Cables Chapter 3: Radiotelegraphs Chapter 4: Radio Act of 1927 Chapter 5: Wire or Radio Communication Chapter 6: Communications Satellite System...
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Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy (category History of the Super Bowl)
and Infinity Broadcasting, enforced a blacklist of Jackson's singles and music videos on many radio formats and music channels worldwide. The Federal...
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Fairness doctrine (category Censorship of broadcasting in the United States)
Fairness Doctrine Act of 2019. This bill requires a broadcast radio or television licensee to provide reasonable opportunity for discussion of conflicting views...
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broadcasting. Hoover also helped pass the Radio Act of 1927, which allowed the government to intervene and abolish radio stations that were deemed "non-useful"...
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Davis Amendment (category Federal Radio Commission)
attached to the March 28, 1928 reauthorization of the Radio Act of 1927, which mandated an "equality of radio broadcasting service" within the United States...
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described by the radio resource location services protocol (LCS protocol). Depending on the mobile phone hardware, one of two types of location information...
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Federal Communications Commission (redirect from Freeze of 1948)
other documents of the FCC, published since 1986. In the 1927 Radio Act, which was formulated by the predecessor of the FCC (the Federal Radio Commission)...
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Broadcasting (redirect from Radio and Television Broadcasting)
broadcast television frequencies Outside broadcast Radio Act of 1927, United States Reality television Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) Television broadcasting...
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National Do Not Call Registry (redirect from Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003)
compliance with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. A guide by FTC addresses a number of cases. Registration for the Do-Not-Call list began...
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identifiers assigned to radio and television stations, which are issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and, in the case of most government stations...
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Enforcement Act (CALEA), also known as the "Digital Telephony Act," is a United States wiretapping law passed in 1994, during the presidency of Bill Clinton...
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to a majority of U.S. households by 1931 and 75 percent of U.S. households by 1937. The Radio Act of 1927 established the Federal Radio Commission (FRC)...
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official enumeration of forbidden words, but rather were concocted by Carlin to flow better in a comedy routine. Nonetheless, a radio broadcast featuring...
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of office. This was the first inauguration on which a former U.S. president administered the Oath and the first to be broadcast nationally on radio....
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