- fairness commission
- nouna commission delegated to ensure opportunities for the expression of opposing views• Hypernyms: ↑committee, ↑commission
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Commission Against Corruption (Macau) — Commission Against Corruption Chinese name Chinese 廉政公署 Transcriptions … Wikipedia
Fairness Doctrine — n. [often f d ] a rule (1949 87) of the Federal Communications Commission under which TV and radio stations must provide broadcast time for the airing of opposing views on controversial issues … English World dictionary
Fairness Doctrine — The Fairness Doctrine was a policy of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was (in the FCC s view) … Wikipedia
Fairness Doctrine — Die Fairness Doktrin war eine ab 1949 bestehende Vorschrift der Federal Communications Commission (FCC), der Regulierungs und Zulassungsbehörde für Rundfunk und Kommunikation in den Vereinigten Staaten. Sie gab Lizenznehmern im Bereich des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fairness-Doktrin — Die Fairness Doktrin war eine ab 1949 bestehende Vorschrift der Federal Communications Commission (FCC), der Regulierungs und Zulassungsbehörde für Rundfunk und Kommunikation in den Vereinigten Staaten. Sie gab Lizenznehmern im Bereich des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fairness of the Russian presidential election, 2008 — The fairness of the 2008 Russian presidential election is disputed, with election monitoring groups giving conflicting reports. Most official reports accept that not all candidates had equal media coverage and that some election monitoring groups … Wikipedia
Fairness opinion — A fairness opinion is a professional evaluation by an investment bank or other third party as to whether the terms of a merger, acquisition, buyback, spin off, or going private are fair. It is rendered for a fee. [… … Wikipedia
fairness doctrine/equal time — Principle that U.S. media must provide time for opposing views on important social issues. ► “The Fairness Doctrine refers to a former policy of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wherein a broadcast station which presented one… … American business jargon
fairness doctrine — /fair nis/ a policy mandated by the Federal Communications Commission, requiring radio and television stations to grant equal time to a political candidate, group, etc., to present an opposing viewpoint to one already aired. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission ArgueDateA=April 2 ArgueDateB=3 ArgueYear=1969 DecideDate=June 9 DecideYear=1969 FullName=Red Lion Broadcasting Company, Incorporated, et al. v. Federal… … Wikipedia