fairness doctrine
Federal Communications Commission
postal note
ICC
FCC
Interstate Commerce Commission
contempt of Congress
radioland
border blaster
Hays
William Harrison Hays
Will H. Hays
Will Hays
denunciation
NCTA
denouncement
radiodiffusion
Pan American Union
tax dodge
PO
United States Post Office
Post Office
outsending
US Post Office
FISA
TSA
War Department
piracy
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Transportation Security Administration
Capitol Hill
blackout
Eighteenth Amendment
Constitutional Convention
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
HUD
Housing and Urban Development
radiotelecommunication
DoD
DoC
Commerce
antiradio
United States Department of Defense
Department of Defense
televisualization
broadcast
Department of Commerce
Defense Department
Defense
Commerce Department
congressional
public television
United States Code
sign off
must-listening
cord-cutting
U. S. Code
New Jersey Plan
decertify
federal department
derecognise
preregulation
teleconferencing
department of the federal government
preradio
derecognize
federal office
antiregulatory
teleconference
wireless telegraphy
pubcasting
Old Bullion
US Postal Inspection Service
antiregulation
on air
Stamp Act
United States Postal Inspection Service
uncertification
Thomas Hart Benton
Benton
PSB
regional lockout
broadcaster
Congressional
advice and consent
proneutrality
old media
spamming
cableco
journalism
Chinagate
prebroadcasting
Senate
transmitter
co-channel interference
sender
congressionally

English words for 'A policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949 and abolished in 1987, requiring the holders of broadcast licenses (i) to present controversial issues of public importance and (ii) to do so in an honest, equitable and balanced manner.'

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