The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) designates safe harbor hours for broadcasting indecent material between 10 PM and 6 AM. During these hours, broadcasters are protected from penalties for airing content that may be considered indecent or profane, as it is presumed that children are less likely to be in the audience. This regulation aims to balance freedom of expression with protecting minors from potentially inappropriate content.
Robert E. Lee - FCC - died in 1993.
The FCC was enacted during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934.
It is an acronym or abbreviation for the Federal Communications Commission.
Yes, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) still exists. It is an independent agency of the U.S. government responsible for regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. The FCC plays a critical role in managing spectrum allocation and ensuring fair competition in the communications industry.
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No, FCC grade and food grade are not the same. FCC, or Food Chemical Codex, grade refers to a specific standard for the purity and quality of food additives and ingredients, ensuring they are safe for consumption. Food grade, on the other hand, is a broader term that indicates that a product is safe for use in food applications but may not meet the specific purity standards set by the FCC. Therefore, while all FCC grade substances are food grade, not all food grade substances meet FCC standards.
The FCC. There's an episode about the FCC on Family Guy. THey made that episode about the FCC for the FCC.
FCC Wieless Telecommunications Bureau (FCC-WTB)
As of 2009, Jonathan Spalter is in charge of the FCC.
FCC Song was created in 2004.
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Robert E. Lee - FCC - died in 1993.
You need a FCC registration number (FRN for short), a ULS/CORES password, online forms FCC 601, 602, 603, 605, 854 and a Call sign for the FCC ULS to be properly filled out. All of these things can be handled electronically on the FCC's website.
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No, 476 MHz CB radios are not legal for use in the United States. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates the use of CB radios in the U.S., and they operate in the 27 MHz frequency band. Using equipment outside of the designated frequencies, such as 476 MHz, would violate FCC regulations and could result in penalties.