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Article: The FCC has tightened its environmental safety standards for radio frequency radiation. (Federal Communications Commission may receive request for changes from National Association of Broadcasters)(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Broadcasting & Cable
- Article date:
- August 19, 1996
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The FCC has tightened its environmental safety standards for radio frequency radiation. Broadcasters must comply with the radio frequency guidelines, although an attorney for the NAB estimates that most stations ...
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