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Federal Communications Commission, Station reactions to revisions of standards for educational FM channels, 1966-1967

Description
1966 to 1967 correspondence regarding proposed FCC rule changes for educational FM stations, with station managers and staff primarily sending comments to FCC secretary Ben F. Waple. Comments address potential impacts of rule changes on educational stations, including factors like cost and personnel.
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Civics
  • Educational radio
  • Educational television
  • Federal government--United States
  • FM Radio
  • Media Arts
  • Minnesota
  • NAEB Region I: The Northeast
  • NAEB Regions III & IV: The Upper Midwest
  • Pennsylvania
  • Science & Technology
  • U.S. Government
  • U.S. Politics
  • United States. Federal Communications Commission
Contributors
  • Wood, William R.
  • Sandler, Jerrold
  • Buzzard, Charles E.
  • Waple, Ben F.
  • Dick, Don
  • Steck, Roy
  • Stebbins, Gene R.
  • Gollattscheck, James F.
  • Christian, Floyd T.
  • Paxton, G. Ben, Jr.
  • Ickes, Donald W.
  • Goodrich, Paul C.
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Burrows, E. G. (Edwin Gladding), 1917-
  • Bailey, James F.
  • Crown, Raymond
  • Gatchell, Howell L., Jr.
  • Martin, Andrew B.
  • Warye, Richard J.
  • Marquis, Chalmers H.
  • Gunn, Hartford N., Jr.
  • Dodds, Wendell H.
  • Thompson, Stephen H.
  • Elving, Bruce F.
  • Greer, Archie M.
  • Sagmaster, Joseph W.
  • Warren, K.L.
  • Crane, B. Kendall
  • Sobel, Edward R.
  • Bolt, Alvin L.
  • Wright, Kenneth D.
  • Hicks, Virgil C.
  • Lewis, William J.
  • Shook, Sheila
  • Kling, William H.
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