Box DP 20
Restricted
Contains 39 Results:
Federal Communications Commission, 1954
Appointment of Robert E. Lee as FCC commissioner; applications for licenses and permits.
Federal Communications Commission, 1955
Subscription television; religious programming; unlicensed booster stations; educational television; editorializing; Special Industrial Radio Service; applications for licenses/permits. Correspondents include: Oral Roberts.
Federal Communications Commission, 1956
Broadcasting of Tournament of Roses parade; frequency allocation; applications for licenses and permits; regularization of hours of operation of daytime stations; complaint about Phil Silvers and the Sergeant Bilko program; donation of money by Oklahoma Publishing Company to Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. Correspondents include: J. D. McCarty.
Federal Communications Commission, 1957
Applications for licenses and permits; proposal for change of VHF television stations to UHF; frequency allocation.
Federal Communications Commission, 1958
Applications for licenses and permits; subscription television; subscription television service in Bartlesville; radio navigation service for Alva; possible change in Western Union service in Elk City.
Federal Communications Commission, 1959
Applications for licenses and permits; community antenna television systems; possible legalization of VHF television boosters; broadcasting of shortwave radio stations into foreign countries; agreement between United States and Mexico regarding operation of standard broadcast stations; possible change in Western Union service in Elk City; transfer of radio station stock; political broadcasting. Correspondents include: Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association.
Federal Communications Commission, 1960
Applications for licenses and permits; federal regulation of radio and television programming; CATV (Community Antenna Television); miscellaneous.
Federal Communications Commission, 1961
Applications for licenses and permits; reorganization of FCC; biographical information on Paul Walker; communications satellites; educational television in New Jersey. Correspondents include: Oscar Rose.
Federal Communications Commission, 1962
New rules of operation for daytime radio stations; converting VHF stations to UHF; FCC fees; communications satellites; applications for licenses and permits; all channel television receivers; proposal for an international communications center for advanced studies and research at the University of Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma Farmers Union, Scott Lucas, and David Sarnoff, chairman of the board of RCA.
