There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Directs the Federal Communications Commission to study and revise its rules, consistent with the public interest, to (1) reflect the realities of modern-day broadcasting, (2) give special attention to the special problems of the small market radio broadcaster, (3) consider the feasibility of adopting a short-form renewal application for radio broadcasters, (4) determine whether the fairness doctrine can be simplified and clarified, and (5) review the requirements of ascertaining community needs.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Directs the Federal Communications Commission to study and revise its rules, consistent with the public interest, to (1) reflect the realities of modern-day broadcasting, (2) give special attention to the special problems of the small market radio broadcaster, (3) consider the feasibility of adopting a short-form renewal application for radio broadcasters, (4) determine whether the fairness doctrine can be simplified and clarified, and (5) review the requirements of ascertaining community needs.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Directs the Federal Communications Commission to study and revise its rules, consistent with the public interest, to (1) reflect the realities of modern-day broadcasting, (2) give special attention to the special problems of the small market radio broadcaster, (3) consider the feasibility of adopting a short-form renewal application for radio broadcasters, (4) determine whether the fairness doctrine can be simplified and clarified, and (5) review the requirements of ascertaining community needs.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Directs the Federal Communications Commission to study and revise its rules, consistent with the public interest, to (1) reflect the realities of modern-day broadcasting, (2) give special attention to the special problems of the small market radio broadcaster, (3) consider the feasibility of adopting a short-form renewal application for radio broadcasters, (4) determine whether the fairness doctrine can be simplified and clarified, and (5) review the requirements of ascertaining community needs.