Limit Power of Radio Stations: Hearings, Eightieth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2231, a Bill to Limit AM Radio Broadcast Stations to 50,000 Watts and to Provide for Duplication of Clear Channels. April 5-9, 12-14, 19, 23, 1948 |
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... exhibits aggregating thousands of pages , introduced before the Commission by all interested groups , concerns , and classes of stations , including of course CCBS and an organization of regional and local stations known as the Regional ...
... exhibits aggregating thousands of pages , introduced before the Commission by all interested groups , concerns , and classes of stations , including of course CCBS and an organization of regional and local stations known as the Regional ...
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... exhibit is to show the effects of soil conductivity and frequency on the coverage of a radio station and to show that those can play an even larger part than power of the station , itself . Up here , we have a regional station with 5 ...
... exhibit is to show the effects of soil conductivity and frequency on the coverage of a radio station and to show that those can play an even larger part than power of the station , itself . Up here , we have a regional station with 5 ...
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... exhibit consists of a number of colored exhibits which cannot be reprinted and are on file with the committee . ) STATEMENT IN OPPOSITION TO THE JOHNSON BILL ( S. 2231 ) IN BEHALF OF Clear CHANNEL BROADCASTING SERVICE BY J. H. DEWITT ...
... exhibit consists of a number of colored exhibits which cannot be reprinted and are on file with the committee . ) STATEMENT IN OPPOSITION TO THE JOHNSON BILL ( S. 2231 ) IN BEHALF OF Clear CHANNEL BROADCASTING SERVICE BY J. H. DEWITT ...
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... exhibit 109. It was the result of an enormous amount of work on both the part of the Commission's engineering department , and the industry . After collecting the basic data and after long discussions , the committee arrived at ...
... exhibit 109. It was the result of an enormous amount of work on both the part of the Commission's engineering department , and the industry . After collecting the basic data and after long discussions , the committee arrived at ...
Page 145
... exhibit 109 , the document I have previously referred to . From January 1 , 1946 , to May 1 , 1947 , the Commission added 697 new stations ( unmited limited , and daytime ) , an increase of almost 70 percent in the total number . Since ...
... exhibit 109 , the document I have previously referred to . From January 1 , 1946 , to May 1 , 1947 , the Commission added 697 new stations ( unmited limited , and daytime ) , an increase of almost 70 percent in the total number . Since ...
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Page 50 - Class IV station. A Class IV station is a station operating on a local channel and designed to render service primarily to a city or town and the suburban and rural areas contiguous thereto.
Page 93 - II station is a secondary station which operates on a clear channel (see § 73.25) and is designed to render service over a primary service area which is limited by and subject to such interference as may be received from Class I stations. Whenever necessary a Class II station...
Page 455 - Later surveys were cooperative undertakings of the Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of Agricultural Economics or the Agricultural Research Service.
Page 78 - He is a .senior member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, and the author of a number of scientific papers.
Page 484 - I believe we will recess the committee until 2 :30. (Thereupon at 12:20 pm, a recess was taken until 2:30 pm, the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.
Page 327 - Congress in anything that it may feel to be in the best interest of the people of the United States.
Page 93 - Whenever necessary a Class II station shall use a directional antenna or other means to avoid interference with Class I stations and with other Class II stations, in accordance with § 73.182 (and §73.22 in the case of Class II-A stations).
Page 50 - A clear channel is one on which the dominant station or stations render service over wide areas, and which are cleared of objectionable interference within their primary service areas and over all or a substantial portion of their secondary service areas.
Page 81 - by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
Page 92 - Its primary service area is free from objectionable interference from other stations on the same and adjacent channels, and its secondary service area free from...