CROSLEY CORPORATION v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

No. 7351.

106 F.2d 833 (1939)

CROSLEY CORPORATION v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION. In re STATION WLW.

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

Decided June 26, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. M. Patrick, of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

William J. Dempsey, General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before GRONER, Chief Justice, and STEPHENS and VINSON, Associate Justices.


GRONER, C. J.

Appellant is the owner and operator of a standard broadcast station (WLW) located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Its broadcasting license permits operation on the frequency of 700 kc. with power of 50 kw., unlimited time. Since February 1, 1932, the Commission's rules governing licenses for standard broadcast stations have limited to 50 kw. the amount of power on which such a station may operate.1 In April, 1934, upon application of...

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