Communications-Policy

Communications Act of 1934 Creates FCC and Consolidates Federal Media Regulation Under Public Interest Standard

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Communications Act of 1934 (Chapter 5 of Title 47 U.S. Code), replacing the Federal Radio Commission with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and consolidating federal regulation of all interstate and foreign communications including radio, …

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Radio Act of 1927 Establishes Public Ownership of Airwaves and "Public Interest" Broadcasting Standard

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President Calvin Coolidge signs the Radio Act of 1927 (Public Law 632, 69th Congress), establishing the foundational principle that radio spectrum frequencies are publicly owned natural resources held in trust by the federal government for the American people. The legislation creates the Federal …

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