Profile America

FCC Established
June
19, 2008
As radio
broadcasting matured, the Federal Communications
Commission was established on this date in 1934
to regulate use of the airwaves in the public
interest. The agencys job has grown much
larger and more complex in the years since and
includes all non-federal government use of the
frequency spectrum. Current issues include
obscenity on the air, concentration of ownership
of radio stations, and the blurring of
distinctions between telephone companies and
cable television. Among the firms the FCC
monitors are 1,750 television stations, about
9,000 cable television systems, and cell phone
companies with more than 233 million subscribers.
You can find these and more facts about America
from the U.S. Census Bureau online at <www.census.gov>.
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