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advisory committee and broadcaster

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FCC gets advanced-TV recommendation. (FCC recommends Grand Alliance system as standard)(includes related article)
Advisory committee endorses Grand Alliance plan for conversion to digital; rulemaking is next step The FCC's Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service has recommended the Grand Alliance system as the next TV broadcasting standard. The Advisory committee endorses...
Tags: advisory committee, broadcaster, broadcasting, Craig Mundie, FCC, Reed Hundt, TV
Research articles 1995-12-04
RICHARD E. WILEY.
FOR MANY LAWYERS--ESPECIALLY WASHINGTON LAWYERS--BEING NAMED CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION MIGHT BE CONSIDERED THE PINNACLE IN A CAREER[ldots] FOR Richard E. Wiley, however, that position was but the starting point in a co FOR MANY LAWYERS--ESPECIALLY...
Tags: advisory committee, broadcaster, digital television, FCC, HDTV, TV, Wiley Rein & Fielding
Research articles 2000-04-12
ACATS orders issue of b'cast multichannels. (Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Services)
Broadcasters are enjoying new opportunities to lobby the Federal Communications Commission and Congress for permission to use proposed high-definition television channels to deliver multichannel video services similar to what cable operators envision Broadcasters are enjoying new opportunities to lobby the Federal Communications Commission and Congress...
Tags: advisory committee, broadcaster, cable, cable company, FCC, HDTV
Research articles 1994-02-28

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Legends Of Baseball Stamps
LEGENDS OF BASEBALL STAMPS: Unveiling the U.S. Postal Service's new Legends of Baseball stamp series during a recent pre-game ceremony at Busch Stadium in St. Louis are former St. Louis Cardinals superstars Lou Brock and Ozzie Smith and sports broadcaster Digger Phelps, a member of the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee,...
Tags: Baseball, CEO, Games, legend, MLB, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2000-05-22
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