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In 1969 the Supreme Court specifically rejected the claim of the broadcasting industry that the free press provisions of the First Amendment protect it from government regulations of programs. Which FCC ruling did the Court uphold?
 
  A) fairness doctrine
  B) equal time provision
  C) prime time provision
  D) seven dirty words rule
  E) right to bear words

Question 2

Which of the following proposed new media ownership rules that would have allowed the television networks to own or buy more stations?
 
  A) the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  B) the Republicans
  C) the Democrats
  D) Time-Warner
  E) Clear Channel



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