Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 151 Document Number: C24391
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"Today's News" on Television A.M., Warren Publishing, Inc., via LexisNexis Academic. 1 page., Brief report about appeal to the FCC by Farm Journal (AgDay and U.S. Farm Report) to declare the channel status of RFD Communications (RFD-TV) as commercial rather than public-interest.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 155 Document Number: C25288
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Comments before the Federal Communications Commission in the matter of Broadcast Localism, RM-10803. 2 pages., Author urged the Commission to seek ways to help maintain and encourage more localized agricultural programming on radio and television stations throughout the nation.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 154 Document Number: C25053
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Retrieved December 12, 2006., Via AgriMarketing e-news. 2 pages., Commission finds that RFD-TV is acting like a commercial enterprise instead of a noncommercial entity with an educational mission, so may not use DBS set-aside capacity to air the Superior livestock auctions.
USA: Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 201 Document Number: D11767
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Full FCC report at http://wireless.fcc.gov/outreach/ruralbroadband, Via online from publisher. 2 pages., "Report to Congress important building block for national broadband plan"
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 200 Document Number: C26084
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Has been digitized and added to University Library Medusa Repository - Collection Agricultural Communications Documentation Center Multimedia Collection, Repository ACES (Funk) Library, Presentations during the 1969 convention of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters in Chicago, Illinois, November 29, 1969., Taped excerpts from a panel discussion that involved these farm broadcasters: Robert Miller, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio; Paul Barger, KWWL, Waterloo, Iowa; Derek Rooke, WMC, Memphis, Tennessee; Dewey Compton, KTRK, Houston, Texas; Roddy Peeples, Voice of Southwest Agriculture, San Angelo, Texas; Ray Wilkinson, Tobacco Network, Raleigh, North Carolina; Dink Embry, WHOP, Hopkinsville, Kentucky; Arnold Peterson, WOW, Omaha, Nebraska; Royce Bodiford, KGNC, Amarillo, Texas; and Maynard Speece, WCCO, Minneapolis, Minnesota.