TITLE

Broadcasters beware

AUTHOR(S)
McConnell, Bill
PUB. DATE
April 2002
SOURCE
Broadcasting & Cable;4/10/2002, Vol. 132 Issue 15, p24
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports the warning of lawmakers supportive of the broadcasting industry, on broadcasters not to drop campaign on finance reform in the U.S. Assertion of California representative Darrell Issa on reforming the finance reform; Provision of substantial political campaign coverage; Preservation of news programs.
ACCESSION #
6551796

Tags: LEGISLATORS -- United States;  BROADCASTERS;  BROADCASTING industry

 

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