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It is in the nature of broadcasting , as hitherto developed , that programmes should be freely disseminated for all who have provided themselves with receiving facilities and with any licence that may be required by the appropriate ...
It is in the nature of broadcasting , as hitherto developed , that programmes should be freely disseminated for all who have provided themselves with receiving facilities and with any licence that may be required by the appropriate ...
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Much television shares the fleeting nature of journalism . But a single programme makes even the best material in this field more transient than need be . It allows few second editions , and few repeats . A second channel would at once ...
Much television shares the fleeting nature of journalism . But a single programme makes even the best material in this field more transient than need be . It allows few second editions , and few repeats . A second channel would at once ...
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... there shall be a set of rules , available to anyone who wants them , for each programme in which prizes are given , and that the rules should describe : ( i ) the nature of the game or contest and the rules under which , when seen ...
... there shall be a set of rules , available to anyone who wants them , for each programme in which prizes are given , and that the rules should describe : ( i ) the nature of the game or contest and the rules under which , when seen ...
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PROGRAMMES | 7 |
PARTY POLITICAL BROADCASTS AND BROADCASTS BY MEMBERS | 29 |
APPEALS FOR CHARITY | 35 |
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