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Mid-Term EEO Report on FCC Form 397 Required June 1 for Certain Radio Stations in DC, MD, VA, and WV

By Brendan Holland on May 9, 2007
Posted in EEO Compliance/Diversity, General FCC

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see  FCC Issues Clarification of Mid-Term EEO Report Obligations of Broadcasters

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