Liquor Advertising
The Federal Communications Commission held an open meeting on the reallocation of UHF television channels and the advertising of distilled… read more
The Federal Communications Commission held an open meeting on the reallocation of UHF television channels and the advertising of distilled spirits on television. Members of the FCC reported to the commissioners. Mr. Smith reported that UHF stations would disband once the transition to digital television was complete and public safety entities would receive new equipment to help make the transition. The commissioners then discussed responding to requests that the FCC conduct an investigation of alcohol advertising on television. close
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- Marian Gordon Special Counsel Federal Communications Commission
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- Buck Logan Official Federal Communications Commission->Media Bureau
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- Richard Smith Official Federal Communications Commission->Office of Engineering and Technology
- Roy Stewart Representative Federal Communications Commission->Media Bureau
- Sean White Official Federal Communications Commission->Office of Engineering and Technology
- Chris Wright Deputy General Counsel Federal Communications Commission
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