Virginia Law Review, Band 61,Teil 1Virginia Law Review Association, 1975 |
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... cable televi- sion such a cross - section is not guaranteed , since the numerous channels may fracture the audience . Without regulation , a candi- date or spokesman may be unable to reach the same audience that heard the other side ...
... cable televi- sion such a cross - section is not guaranteed , since the numerous channels may fracture the audience . Without regulation , a candi- date or spokesman may be unable to reach the same audience that heard the other side ...
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... cable television operators . 110 The Com- mission found that cable operators had voluntarily expended sub- stantial sums for programming much of which was not desired by subscribers and , thus , was not beneficial to the cable system ...
... cable television operators . 110 The Com- mission found that cable operators had voluntarily expended sub- stantial sums for programming much of which was not desired by subscribers and , thus , was not beneficial to the cable system ...
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... cable would bring could be utilized to improve information on dental care . The poor could watch a job channel and improve their employment opportunities . More programming time could be devoted to adult literacy . Cable , the FCC was ...
... cable would bring could be utilized to improve information on dental care . The poor could watch a job channel and improve their employment opportunities . More programming time could be devoted to adult literacy . Cable , the FCC was ...
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Homesteads and Other Realty | 14 |
Earnings Tax Refunds and Cash Equivalents | 20 |
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