NOUN
- an independent government agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio and television and wire and cable and satellite
How To Use Federal Communications Commission In A Sentence
- If a Federal Communications Commission deadline stands, the changeover from analog to digital television will be complete by 2006.
- (Compare that with the approach of the Federal Communications Commission, which allows only limited searching of filings and comments; or that of the Department of Justice, which puts out data on foreign lobbying in unwieldy PDF format and binders.) IGov
- Federal Communications Commission member Mignon Clyburn in a speech Tuesday, criticized corporate lobbyists for spreading what she described as misinformation about a proposal to reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service. FCC's Clyburn criticizes corporations for misinformation on broadband reclassification
- They will absolutely use the dispute in lobbying Congress and the Federal Communications Commission to force cable systems to carry their stations, particularly "multicast" services programmed in the capacity created by digital broadcasting. B&C - Advertising News
- If a Federal Communications Commission deadline stands, the changeover from analog to digital television will be complete by 2006.
- Under Federal Communications Commission regulations it is illegal for telemarketers to use automated diallers to call cell phone numbers.
- Wade through the policy statements and obscenity violation documents the Federal Communications Commission makes available to the public, and you will fast get lost in a sea of legal jargon.
- A realist and an accommodator who's as comfortable at a Lincoln Center opening as he is lobbying regulators in Washington, a personal friend of a popular President as well as of powerful Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell, Mr. Parsons is perfectly positioned to lead AOL Time Warner to the next stage. Dicey Days At AOL Time Warner, and New C.E.O. Dick Parsons Is the Man for Them
- Radio space slowly trickles out as the Federal Communications Commission frees more of the spectrum for real-world uses.
- The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was created in 1887 to ensure fairness and set rates, much as net ne utrality proponents today want the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate traffic on the Web. The Railroad Precedent and the Web