... spent time lobbying for directional antennas against the FCC—the landmark case 590, which changed broadcasting in the U read more...
... with the clear-air stations of that era. But they needed FCC permission for this new type of radio system, so the small ... wrote to his wife, Rhea, regarding appearing before the FCC commission. Chairman Eugene O. Sykes (bottom-left) read more...
... my sounders and Congressmen, and what was going on in the FCC. They were getting, and it got to be one of these behind ... to grant an experimental license to me. And it scared the FCC, (laughter), to the point. The next day they're granting me read more...
... “590 Case,” his quest for a 24-hour radio license from the FCC which had been dragging on in the halls of Washington at read more...
... ..." P-3, 4/23/44 JEF to Rhea: "...spent some time at the FCC working on the Grand Rapids application ..." P-3, 6/12/44 read more...
... 24/7 with this particular type of antenna, past the, uh, FCC, which had just begun in '34—'34 was the start of the FCC. ... '38, a lot of the time, lobbying on the Hill, lobbying the FCC, and every time he thought he got close to getting approved read more...
... “590 Case,” his quest for a 24-hour radio license from the FCC which had been dragging on in the halls of Washington at read more...
... by having a threat on the hall of the Senate to compel the FCC, or the Federal Radio Commission to grant me full-time. read more...
... when John Fetzer was, um, struggling with getting, uh, the FCC to approve a radio license for him, and he was just about read more...
... the powerbrokers were Masons: in at least one instance, an FCC commissioner, Governor Norman S. Case, indicated his read more...