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Political Broadcasts

HE Radio Act of the U.S.A. permits broadcasting stations to ree fuse the use of their facilities to all political candidates, but it. provides that if one candidate is allowed use of the facilities, equal opportunity must be offered to all other © candidates, Under the law the station has no right of censorship over material broadcast: by politicians other than to see that no obscene, indecent, profane, or defamatory language is used. m * * A WIRELESS station in France recently conducted a radio tour of Europe. This took the form of a relay from the principal broadcasting stations of Europe... . ,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19321104.2.35

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 10

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Political Broadcasts Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 10

Political Broadcasts Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 10

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