User talk:Genorok

Welcome and introduction
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Communications Act of 1934
Hi! I've been picked as mentor for the group you belong to, improving the Wikipedia article Communications Act of 1934. Come to my talkpage with any questions you have.--Wetman (talk) 16:04, 7 March 2011 (UTC)

Effect of Communications Act of 1934
The act established a legal base of regulating wired and wireless communications on nation-wide and world-wide. Federal Communication Commission founded because of the act; it was formerly Federal Radio Commission. Because of the act, American government could regulate new media base on new medium: public television, new wireless communication medium, and world-wide communication with detail regulation. Moreover, the act made a legal basis for commercial communication corporation as private TV and radio station. In the other side of view, U.S congress argued the act depressed telecommunication industry: the developing and using of new technologies for example. U.S. congress made a revision as “Proposals for Revision of the Communications Act of 1934: Telecommunications Issues” in 1982.

Federal Radio Commission vs. Federal Communication Commission
FRC regulated radio communication only, but FCC covers any kind of wired and wireless communications; FRC’s authority was limited because of this moreover FCC inherited same authority from FRC. FRC could regulate national radio communication and radio communication between ships, but FCC can control other mediums, wired and other kind of wireless communication even radio too, and has more concrete of regulations on the act. For example, U.S. congress suspended the act of 1934 section 315, equal time provision, for a TV forum on presidential election in 1960 because every candidate has to have same portion of time to speech. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nalihero (talk • contribs) 17:37, 18 March 2011 (UTC)

Reference
Text of 1912 Act, "An Act to regulate radio communication", approved August 13, 1912 Communications Act of 1934 Gilroy, A. A. Proposals for Revision of the Communications Act of 1934: Telecommunications Issues. Nov 19 1982. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nalihero (talk • contribs) 17:41, 18 March 2011 (UTC)