Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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BUT IN THE BEGINNING and the end--and much of the middle--there was politics. The first rumblings were from students who felt they were being harassed and illegally denied their right to register and vote in Cambridge, Clerks in the Cambridge Election Commission seemed to vary from day to...
One by one the nine defendants relate to judge and jury and audience the separate political histories that led them to this common act of resistance. We listen, waiting to be moved, but we begin instead to notice that the defendants (or the actors playing them) are showing not courage...
There is a sort of sliding scale for the premiums. If an East German athlete like Pentathlon Star Burglinde Pollak beats a fellow East German or even a Communist brother in international competition, she receives the minimum bonus. The amount rises if she defeats a capitalist, and reaches a maximum...
A TV or radio license has long seemed a permanent possession for most broadcasters. Though the law required periodic review of a station's performance, its right to continue using the air waves was rarely questioned, and the Federal Communications Commission tended to rubber-stamp most license renewals. No...
Victories. Despite the best efforts of the broadcasters-and often of the industry-dominated FCC-the challengers have won several major victories. After a petition by another commercial group, the license for Boston's WHDH-TV was taken away from the company that also owned the Herald Traveler newspaper...