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Radio and television are overseen by The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), while books and newspapers do not have a governing agency. The FCC censors radio and television in areas of obscenity, profanity and advertising. Alternatively, books and newspapers are allowed to censor themselves.
use of censorship, secret police, and repression
Censorship fits the above description.
what is a tv censorship
Burton Paulu has written: 'Television and radio in the United Kingdom' -- subject(s): Broadcasting, History 'A radio and television bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Radio, Television
Roger Bolton has written: 'Death on the rock' -- subject(s): Censorship, Television and politics
Giraud Chester has written: 'Television and radio' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Broadcasting, Radio, Radio broadcasting, Television, Television broadcasting 'Radio and television'
Censorship is getting out of hand.The censorship of the television was a bit far-fetched.Censorship exists to protect people from harmful content.
Frands Mortensen has written: 'Ytringsfrihed og offentlighed' -- subject(s): Case studies, Censorship, Danmarks radio, Radio, Radio broadcasting
Frank Atkinson Arnold has written: 'Do you want to get into radio?' -- subject(s): Radio, Radio broadcasting 'Broadcast advertising' -- subject(s): Advertising, Radio broadcasting, Television
Harry Jay Skornia has written: 'Creative broadcasting' -- subject(s): Radio scripts, Radio broadcasting 'Problems and controversies in television and radio' -- subject(s): Television broadcasting, Addresses, essays, lectures, Radio broadcasting