FLORIDA BROADCASTING CO. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COM'N

No. 7347.

109 F.2d 668 (1939)

FLORIDA BROADCASTING CO. v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION et al.

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

Decided December 11, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George O. Sutton, of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

William J. Dempsey, Gen. Counsel, of the Federal Communications Commission, for appellee.

James W. Gum, of Washington, D. C., for intervener.

Before GRONER, Chief Justice, and MILLER and EDGERTON, Associate Justices.


MILLER, Associate Justice.

Florida Broadcasting Company appealed from a decision of the Federal Communications Commission, which granted to The Metropolis Company a license to construct a new radio broadcast station at Jacksonville, Florida. The Commission moved to dismiss the appeal, contending, generally, that appellant has no standing to invoke the jurisdiction of this court. The Metropolis Company, as intervener herein, moved to dismiss on the ground that the...

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