History and Principles of Journalism
The Communications Act of 1934 is a landmark legislation that established the framework for regulating all interstate and foreign communications by wire and radio in the United States. This act created the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to oversee and enforce regulations in the broadcasting and telecommunications industries, marking a significant step in the government's role in media regulation and the protection of public interests.
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