The act centralized federal regulation of radio, telephone, and telegraph services and created the FCC, a major regulatory body shaping U.S. communications policy for decades.
President Roosevelt signed the Communications Act of 1934 on June 19, establishing the Federal Communications Commission to regulate interstate communications.
The act centralized federal regulation of radio, telephone, and telegraph services and created the FCC, a major regulatory body shaping U.S. communications policy for decades.
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