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HARRY P. WARNER是华盛顿特区西格尔、史密斯和亨尼西律师事务所的律师,专门从事通信和行政法方面的工作。他是《广播电视法》的作者,并为本杂志和其他关于广播、电视和通信法的法律方面的文章撰稿。本文所表达的观点和结论仅代表作者的个人观点。文章的第二部分将载于第四卷第3号。
JOHN E. McCOY is Chief of the Television Branch, Bureau of Law, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. HARRY P. WARNER is an attorney associated with the law firm of Segal, Smith, and Hennessey in Washington, D.C., specializing in communications and administrative law. He is the author of Radio and Television Law and has contributed to this journal and others on the legal aspects of radio, television, and communications law. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are the personal views of the authors. Part II of the article will appear in Vol. IV, No. 3.