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Wonkbook: The economics of gay marriage
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[Washington Post (blog)] - "TV broadcasters look at the Federal Communications Commission's recent drive to move them off frequencies and put their political advertising rates on the Internet and draw one conclusion: The FCC has it in for television.
Friday Evening Business Brief
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[KELOLAND TV] - The Federal Communications Commission voted to require broadcast TV stations to post online the advertising rates they charge political candidates and advocacy groups. A lobbying group, the National Association of Broadcasters, complains that stations
Saturday Business Brief
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[KELOLAND TV] - The Federal Communications Commission has voted to require broadcast TV stations to post online the advertising rates they charge political candidates and advocacy groups. Network-affiliated stations in the top 50 markets will have six months to comply
Friday Afternoon Business Brief
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[KELOLAND TV] - The Federal Communications Commission has voted to require broadcast TV stations to disclose publicly the advertising rates they charge political candidates and advocacy groups. The move was facing strong opposition from many broadcasters.
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