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MM DOCKET NO. 99-360 COMMENTS
NOTICE OF INQUIRY ON PUBLIC INTEREST OBLIGATIONS OF TV BROADCAST LICENSEES


Listed below are the comments for MM Docket No. 99-360 listed by commenter's name. All comments are in ASCII text format for easy accessibility. They are also in PDF Format (where available) so that they may be easily printed.

COMMENTS
  • Mark Pirtle. Text
  • Kenneth R. Ozment. Text || PDF
  • Dianne Feinstein/National Organization For Women. Text || PDF
  • Center for Information, Technology & Society. Text || PDF
  • Morality in Media. Text || PDF
  • Bob Barr/National Organization for Women. Text || PDF
  • Phil Gramm/Karen Kapusta-Pofahl. Text || PDF
  • American Foundation for the Blind. Text || PDF
  • Author Unknown. Text || PDF
  • Author Unknown. Text || PDF
  • United States Catholic Conference. Text || PDF
  • Community Tehnology Policy Council. Text || PDF
  • Alliance for Better Campaigns, The Benton Foundation, The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, Campaign for America, The Center for Media Education, Common Cause, the Creative Coalition, Democracy 21, The Interfaith Alliance, Kidsvoting USA, The League of Womens Voters of the United States, The Media Access Project, The National Civic League, The National Council of Churches of Christ of the USA, People for the American Way Foundation, Public Campaign, Public Citizen, Rock the Vote and USPIRG. Text || PDF
  • WGBH Educational Foundation Media Access Division. Text || PDF
  • The Radio-Television News Directors Association. Text || PDF
  • Author Unknown. Text || PDF
  • The Benton Foundation. Text || PDF
  • Family Research Council. Text || PDF
  • BELO. Text || PDF
  • Paxson Communications Corporation. Text || PDF
  • American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Text || PDF
  • Office of Communication, Inc. of the United Church of Christ, Alliance for Community Media, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, Benton Fooundation, Black Citizens for a Fair Media, Center for Media Education, Consumers Union, Minority Media Telecommunications Council, National Association of the Deaf, Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, (UCC et al.) Text || PDF
  • Center for Media Education, Peggy Charren, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Psychological Association, Junkbusters, National Alliance for Non-Violent Programming, National Education Association, National PTA, Privacy Times, Public Advocacy for Kids. Text || PDF
  • National Minority T.V., Inc. Text || PDF
  • Named State Broadcasters Association. Text || PDF
  • The Association of Local Television Stations, Inc. Text || PDF
  • The Media Institute. Text || PDF
  • Brian Easley. (warning: This document contains 510 pages.)Text
  • The Progress and Freedom Foundation. Text || PDF
  • Telecommunications For the Deaf, Inc. Text || PDF
  • Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc. Text || PDF
  • Children Now. Text || PDF
  • Association of American's Public Television Stations. Text || PDF
  • National Association of Broadcasters. Text || PDF
  • National Law Center for Children and Families. Text || PDF
  • People for Better TV. Text || PDF
  • Citizens for Community Values. Text || PDF
  • Family Friendly Libraries. Text || PDF
  • Michigan Consumer Federation. Text || PDF


last reviewed/updated on 9/27/01 


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