• The comparative hearing process was used by the United States Federal Radio Commission from 1927 to 1934 and its successor, the Federal Communications...
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    London, pp 43–143. Multiple sources: Fay and AN Popper, eds. 1994. Comparative Hearing: Mammals. Springer Handbook of Auditory Research Series. Springer-Verlag...
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  • plus a fifth for a station to be located in nearby Middletown, for comparative hearing in August 1981. Two years later, the commission delivered its ruling...
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  • licensee. The statement would also formalize the Comparative Hearing Process. The Comparative Hearing Process is a system that was originally set into...
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  • broadcasters.: 3  Golden Orange emerged the winner from the commission's comparative hearing process—the FCC examiner finding its programming proposal superior: 4 —and...
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  • Hearing, or auditory perception, is the ability to perceive sounds through an organ, such as an ear, by detecting vibrations as periodic changes in the...
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    Audiology. Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to hear. Hearing loss may be present at birth or acquired at any time afterwards. Hearing loss may...
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    A hearing aid is a device designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss. Hearing aids are classified as medical devices...
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    City of license Class A television service Clear-channel station Comparative hearing Dark and silent stations Dispersal of ownership Facility ID FM Non-Duplication...
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    1984. Metro Broadcasting, another applicant, challenged the FCC's comparative hearing criteria, which included a preference for minority and female ownership...
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  • years of hearings. WQAD-TV began broadcasting on August 1, 1963, as the Quad Cities' ABC affiliate. Lingering disputes from the comparative hearing process...
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  • used to allocate bands is the administrative process, also called comparative hearings. This method was used primarily before 1982. In this method all interested...
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    death of the original permittee, bankruptcy, and years in the FCC's comparative hearing process. The station launched primarily as a vehicle for subscription...
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  • scouting trip near the proposed transmitter site. Appeals from the comparative hearing process continued until 1998, when the commission awarded the permit...
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  • In linguistics, a comparative illusion (CI) or Escher sentence is a comparative sentence which initially seems to be acceptable but upon closer reflection...
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  • began broadcasting as WAYQ on September 12, 1988. After a years-long comparative hearing process that featured seven applicants, original owner Life Style...
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    Coincidence?". In Hoy, R. R.; Fay, R. R.; Popper, A. N. (eds.). Comparative Hearing: Insects. Springer Handbook of Auditory Research. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4612-6828-4...
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  • of frequencies. In issuing broadcast licenses the FCC relies on "comparative hearings", whereby the most qualified user will be granted use of the spectrum...
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  • evolutionary innovation of tympanal hearing in Diptera". In: Hoy, R. R.; Popper, A. N. & Fay, R. R., editors. Comparative Hearing: Insects. Heidelberg and New...
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  • States Senate committee hearings. Senator, and future FCC commissioner, Kenneth A. Cox attended and participated in these hearings. He prepared a report...
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  • specified the requirements and tied failure to meet these obligations to hearings and to the potential revocation of a broadcast license. Such a standard...
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  • Television's application for comparative hearing. Hampton Roads Television also challenged a new FCC policy on comparative hearings which resulted in an appeals...
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  • that a license-holder cover important issues fairly, hold local public hearings about its coverage twice a year, and document to the FCC how it was meeting...
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