Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... broadcasting purposes , the air is a natural monopoly or at best a natural oligopoly . The maxims calling for the " market test of truth , " for laissez faire , or for " free trade in ideas " sound ironical when applied to a medium of ...
... broadcasting purposes , the air is a natural monopoly or at best a natural oligopoly . The maxims calling for the " market test of truth , " for laissez faire , or for " free trade in ideas " sound ironical when applied to a medium of ...
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... broadcaster : " Under the American system of broadcasting , it is clear that responsibility for the conduct of a broadcast station must rest initially with the broadcaster " ( In re Mayflower Broadcasting Co. ) . The only form in which ...
... broadcaster : " Under the American system of broadcasting , it is clear that responsibility for the conduct of a broadcast station must rest initially with the broadcaster " ( In re Mayflower Broadcasting Co. ) . The only form in which ...
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... broadcasting policies and has made ample representation as to the type of programs it intends to broadcast and as to the gen- eral civic policy it intends to follow . It was not until the cred- ibility of the Daily News allegations ...
... broadcasting policies and has made ample representation as to the type of programs it intends to broadcast and as to the gen- eral civic policy it intends to follow . It was not until the cred- ibility of the Daily News allegations ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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