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Next Week's Agenda

Submitted: April 11, 2008 - 9:59am
Source: Benton Foundation
Author: Kevin Taglang

Next week we'll see 1) an oversight hearing on the FCC's latest spectrum auction, 2) a FCC Network Neutrality hearing, and 3) a look at one of the most important court cases in broadcasting history -- Red Lion.

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