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Legislation would reinstate Fairness Doctrine (Washington) September 2005 (29:9) p. 2

Judge denies summary judgment in suit against Fox station (Tampa) June 1999 (23:6) p. 1

Tampa man guilty of 14 FCC charges, May 1998 (22:5), p. 1

FCC shuts down Tampa radio station (Tampa), May 1996 (20:5), p. 3

Federal Communications Commission pulls Miami station license (TBN), January 1996 (20:1), p. 1

Appeals court lifts order restraining Jacksonville show, August 1994 (18:8), p. 5

WCPX-Channel 6 sues FCC, seeking ruling on prime-time access (Orlando), April 1994 (18:4), p. 3

PTA study to monitor level of television violence in Florida (Ft. Lauderdale), December 1993 (17:11), p. 2

FCC fines two South Florida radio stations for indecency (WZTA and WIOD), November 1989 (13:10), p. 1

Court upholds FCC’s minority policy, April 1989 (13:4), p. 2

Marianna attorney seeks license for station in Suwannee County, May 1986 (10:4), p. 2

Alabama partners seek license for Suwannee County TV station, May 1986 (10:4), p. 2

Gulf Breeze seeks FCC license for new ‘Top 40’ radio station, May 1986 (10:4), p. 2

Two groups seeking FCC license for first TV station in Upper Keys, April 1986 (10:3), p. 3

 


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