Word: fcc
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hogan's carefully nursed baby in the broadcasting field has been WQXR, and he remained its president when the Times completed negotiations last week (pending FCC approval). Present station policies will be maintained, but in smart, inventive President Hogan and WQXR, the Times got a handy hedge against the postwar day when its famed slogan "All the News That's Fit to Print" might have to be augmented by "All the News That's Fit to Facsimilize...
Married. Navy Lieut. Joseph Willard Roosevelt, 25, son of the late Major Kermit Roosevelt; and Nancy Thayer, 24, socialite translator (of foreign broadcasts for FCC); in Manhattan. Roosevelt, whose father Kermit died on Alaskan duty last June, is on leave after a year's service in the South Pacific...
GOPsters were outraged at this partisan use of a city-owned station. They demanded equal radio time for an answer. The Little Flower virtuously appealed to FCC Boss James L. Fly for advice. The Fly decision: "The public is entitled to a balanced presentation...
...FCC Chairman James Lawrence Fly also had a word to say about news broadcasting...
Texas-tall, balding, FCC Chairman James Lawrence Fly made the obvious observation: "FCC is being tried in the newspapers." He had pretty good proof that the Committee planned it that way: a July 7 memo from the counsel to Cox Committee members outlining the most effective procedure...