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station, protested to the commission. In August, FCC hearing examiner James D. Cunningham recommended a grant of the Midland Empire application, noting that
WGVL (TV) (1,554 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
examiner's recommendation would not be favorable to them. Examiner James D. Cunningham recommended the FCC approve the WSPA-TV move to Paris Mountain, saying
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examiner's recommendation would not be favorable to them. Examiner James D. Cunningham recommended the FCC approve the WSPA-TV move to Paris Mountain, saying
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the matter to the FCC, the commission named chief hearing examiner James D. Cunningham to hear the case in February 1961 and set hearing dates in May. Cunningham's
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Frederick Johnson Jr. died after the hearings were recessed, replacement James D. Cunningham restarted them on June 15 at the request of Richards's legal team
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South Florida Television Corporation—supervised by FCC examiner James D. Cunningham. All four applicants agreed to a timetable of informal conferences
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Johnson Jr. died after recessing the hearings, which were restarted by James D. Cunningham on June 15. The FCC requested 7,000 news scripts from KMPC, and indicated