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John A. Macdonald's first cabinet had 14 members.
FCC License
A certification issued by the Federal Communications Commission that authorizes the use of radio frequencies or operation of communication devices and stations.
Broadcast
The transmission of audio and video content to a dispersed audience via radio, television, or other digital platforms.
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A method of transmitting content such as TV and radio broadcasts wirelessly using radio waves.
Adversarial Journalism
Adversarial journalism refers to a style of reporting in which the press maintains a skeptical or oppositional stance towards the government and other power structures, aiming to rigorously question and scrutinize their actions.
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