| United States - 1928 - 312 pages
...more fully complied with; (g) Study new uses for radio, provide for experimental usée of freqnenclee, and generally encourage the larger and more effective...establish areas or zones to be served by any station; (1) Have authority to make special regulations applicable to radio stations engaged In chain broadcasting;... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1946 - 1376 pages
...miscellaneous equipment. 8. EXPERIMENTAL RADIO SERVICES The Communications Act requires the Commission to "study new uses for radio, provide for experimental...more effective use of radio in the public interest." Pursuant to this provision, rules governing the Experimental Radio Services have been adopted, and... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1955 - 1132 pages
...later analysis. Experimental Radio Services The Communications Act of 1934 requires the Commission "to provide for experimental uses of frequencies, and...more effective use of radio in the public interest". The Experimental Radio Services (covered by Part 5 of the rules) is one of the mechanisms for carrying... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1941 - 180 pages
...Nelson Bros. Bond and Mortgage Co., 289 US 266, 285 ; cf. United States v. Lo1cden, 308 US 225. shall "study new uses for radio, provide for experimental...more effective use of radio in the public interest." 'With the number of radio channels limited by natural factors, the public interest demands that those... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1942 - 340 pages
...authorizes and directs the Commission to — study new uses for radio, provide for experimental use of frequencies, and generally encourage the larger...more effective use of radio in the public interest. No one will deny the desirability of, or in fact the necessity for, the inclusion in the act of provisions... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1943 - 872 pages
...necessary to prevent interference between stations and to carry out the provisions of this Act . . .; (g) Study new uses for radio, provide for experimental...more effective use of radio in the public interest; (i) Have authority to make special regulations applicable to radio stations engaged in chain broadcasting;... | |
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