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  1. The FCC is responding to the pressure.
    FCC对于这种压力已有所回应。
  2. ” Fearlessness is in order at the FCC.
    」FCC工作正需要无惧的精神。
  3. In1994, the FCC abandoned the rules that required this independence.
    在1994年,FCC放弃需要这独立的规则。


fcc
[ noun ]
an independent government agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio and television and wire and cable and satellite
<noun.group>


  1. Like cellular telephone licenses, the FCC conducts lotteries to award wireless cable licenses.
  2. In a related matter, Mr. Reynolds said he is "hopeful" that the FCC will approve the proposed sale of KHJ-TV, Los Angeles, before year end, despite the administrative law judge's ruling.
  3. The study analyzed data from an FCC survey of 8,720 U.S. radio and television stations, about 79 percent of the total.
  4. The FCC did not rule on whether Tariff 15 was legal at the time it was filed, which AT&T construed as a victory.
  5. Wendell Harris, an FCC official, said the deluge of attempted phone calls to the Soviet Union in the past few days demonstrated the "urgency" of expanding phone traffic between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
  6. The FCC's waiver gave the companies 18 months to comply with federal cross-ownership rules that generally prohibit one company from owning multiple media outlets in one area.
  7. FCC fines that have not been changed since 1934 also will be increased, Connolly said.
  8. Moreover, the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration has joined IBM, CompuServe Inc. and others in urging the FCC to set clear, tough guidelines.
  9. Under Mr. Fowler, and his successor Dennis Patrick, the FCC has begun to loosen the rules, arguing that the vast growth in media outlets protects the public against media barons who would dominate public debate.
  10. Sprint believes that the UK should therefore agree to its licence application and is keeping the FCC informed. The DTI's decision will not only affect Sprint.
  11. These scenes, the FCC said, "were neither isolated nor fleeting." The commission said nudity and sexual themes are not necessarily "indecent," but their context and treatment in "Private Lessons" were.
  12. FCC obscured one aspect of the ruling that could have far-reaching implications for the future of free expression.
  13. And what Carsey and other Hollywood independents want is for the FCC to implement the Financial Interest & Syndication Rules of 1970 _ which prohibit broadcast networks from owning financial interests in their programs _ in the cable industry.
  14. But now the FCC believes it can manage the regional companies, and it has passed rules designed to ensure that the regional companies don't discriminate against competitors.
  15. Along with the congressional debate, the fairness doctrine is being fought in the courts, too, where supporters are seeking to reverse the FCC's action.
  16. The FCC allowed the rates to take effect, but launched an investigation of the tactic.
  17. FCC Commissioner Dennis Patrick is widely considered to be the front-runner to succeed Mr. Fowler.
  18. On Monday, Root pleaded not guilty in North Carolina to 445 counts of securities fraud and related charges in connection with his handling of radio station licensing cases before the FCC.
  19. Prior to joining the FCC, Dennis, 42, was a member of the National Labor Relations Board from May 1983 to June 1986.
  20. "It's one thing for Congress or the FCC to intervene in an inter-industry squabble over economics," says John Malone, the president of TeleCommunications Inc., the nation's largest cable company.
  21. The request may get a receptive hearing at the Justice Department, which sided with the networks in telling the FCC it believed the rerun rules were no longer necessary.
  22. The FCC argued that it didn't pass constitutional muster and had a chilling effect on material broadcasters were willing to use.
  23. The FCC said its conditions, including a ban on communications between the trust and Warner, should satisfy Chris-Craft's concern that the trust be independent.
  24. The fast-growing 900 industry, which is expected to reach $1 billion in revenue this year, accounts for about one-third of all telephone complaints to the FCC.
  25. They have warned that cable companies will drop them, reducing the size of their audience, if the FCC rules are removed.
  26. The FCC's warning was prompted by a recent surge in complaints about these new alternative operator services, known as AOS companies, said Greg Vogt, chief of the FCC's telephone enforcement division.
  27. The FCC's warning was prompted by a recent surge in complaints about these new alternative operator services, known as AOS companies, said Greg Vogt, chief of the FCC's telephone enforcement division.
  28. Television executives said the FCC rules change is likely to result in networks playing a much larger role in merchandising campaigns.
  29. The legislation isn't in final form, but the officials said the proposal would shift jurisdiction over long-distance service from the judge to the FCC and state regulators.
  30. A media foundation asked the FCC to abandon the rule because it was reducing media diversity by forcing closings.
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