FCC v. Sanders Brothers Radio Station
309 U.S. 470 (1940)
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Nature Of The Case
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Facts
Sanders (P) intervened in an FCC proceeding in opposition to Telegraph Herald's application for a license for a radio station that would compete with P's existing station. P complained that there was not enough advertising revenue in the area to support two stations. The license was issued, and P sought judicial review under section 402(b) of the Federal Communications Act.
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