The Federal Radio Commission last week decided to eliminate about 300 of the 694 radio broadcasting stations in the U. S. Reason: to clear the air “in public interest.” Those will remain who ...
In 1945, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reserved twenty radio channels for noncommercial radio broadcasting. The Pacifica Foundation in Berkeley, California, was the first to take ...
The burgeoning industry made the airwaves so jammed and chaotic that the Federal Radio Commission was established in 1927 to assign frequencies to broadcasters. The entry of mass communication ...
Departing chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel said her order was intended to direct the agency to “take a stand on behalf of the ...