Notes
1. The Phantom Public was published three years before the Radio Act of 1927 where the mandate for “serving the public interest, convenience, or necessity” first appeared as law regulating broadcasting (CitationNagel, 1994, p. 457).
1. The Phantom Public was published three years before the Radio Act of 1927 where the mandate for “serving the public interest, convenience, or necessity” first appeared as law regulating broadcasting (CitationNagel, 1994, p. 457).
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