Unless minorities are encouraged to enter the mainstream of the commercial broadcasting business, a substantial proportion of our citizenry will remain underserved... H.R. 3333, "The Communications Act of 1979" Section by Section Analysis - Page 42by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Communications, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1979 - 85 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1979 - 1332 pages
...MINORITIES IN THEIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES. THE FCC'S NUORITY OWNERSHIP TASK FORCE HAS REITERATED THAT: •UNLESS MINORITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ENTER THE MAINSTREAM...BUSINESS, A SUBSTANTIAL PROPORTION OF OUR CITIZENRY HILL REMAIN UNDERSERVED AND THE LARj^R NONMINORITY AUDIENCE HILL BE DEPRIVED OF THE VIEWS OF MINORITIES.... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1992 - 408 pages
...Unless minorities are encouraged to enter the commercial broadcasting business, a substantial portion of our citizenry will remain underserved and the larger,...audience will be deprived of the views of minorities. . . . FCC Minority Ownership Task Force, Report on Minority Ownership in Broadcasting (1978) at 1.... | |
| 2002 - 198 pages
...licensee who is ultimately responsible for identifying and serving the needs and interests of his or her audience. Unless minorities are encouraged to enter...non-minority audience will be deprived of the views of minorities.85 When NTIA filed its 1978 petition urging the Commission to adopt a policy advancing opportunities... | |
| Gregory Lewis Rohde - 2002 - 106 pages
...licensee who is ultimately responsible for identifying and serving the needs and interests of his or her audience. Unless minorities are encouraged to enter...business, a substantial proportion of our citizenry 21 Akosua Barthwell Evan, Are Minority Preferences Necessary? Another Look at the Radio Broadcasting... | |
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