| 1980 - 282 страници
...licensees, the Court emphasized the licensees' obligation to act in the public interest. The people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by...listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.112 [emphasis added] Just as it had in Hill, Sullivan, and Cox, the Court once again emphasizes... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1969 - 1098 страници
...licensees in favor of others whose views should be expressed on this unique medium. But the people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by...the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount. See FCC v. Sanders Bros. Radio Station, 309 US 470, 475 (1940); FCC v. Allentown Broadcasting Corp.,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1969 - 746 страници
...Communications Acft is not nlotable for the precision of its substantive standards * * * But the people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by...the First Amendment. * * * It is the right of the public to receive suitable access to social, political, esthetic, moral, and other ideas and experiences... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1969 - 1876 страници
...US 214, 218-19 (1966). "* * • the people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by radjo and their collective right to have the medium function...and purposes of the First Amendment * * *. It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in which truth will... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1970 - 246 страници
...time." Cox v. Louisiana, 379 US 536, 554 (1964) (Goldberg, J.). But on the other hand, "the people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by...with the ends and purposes of the First Amendment." Red Lion Broadcasting Co., Inc. v. FCC, 395 U.'S. 367, 390 (1969). The FCC and the courts have already... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1970 - 1804 страници
...time." Cox v. Louisiana, 379 US 536, 554 (1964) (Goldberg, J.). But on the other hand, "the people as a whole retain their interest in free speech by...with the ends and purposes of the First Amendment." Red Lion Broadcasting Co., Inc. v. FCC, 395 US 367, 390 (1969). The FCC and the courts have already... | |
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