The Nation - News from July 30, 1986
- Share via
An attempt by the conservative American Legal Foundation to limit American radio and television appearances by people deemed to be Soviet propagandists was rejected by the Federal Communications Commission. James C. McKinney, the commission’s mass media bureau chief, said the First Amendment precludes the commission from interfering with the editorial process by directing broadcasters in the selection or rejection of particular program material.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.