Crossword-Solution: FCC 3 letters, 260 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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15-time "Howard Stern Show" finer 1 answer
5G-regulating org. 1 answer
ABC and CBS regulator 1 answer
ABC overseer 1 answer
ABC regulator 1 answer
ABC watchdog 1 answer
AM/FM regulator 1 answer
Agcy. controlling TV 1 answer
Agcy. regulating net neutrality 1 answer
Agcy. that can fine TV stations 1 answer
Agcy. that cares what airs 1 answer
Agcy. that enforces indecency regulations 1 answer
Agcy. that launched a Space Bureau in April, 2023 1 answer
Agcy. that was originally divided into Broadcasting, Telegraph, and Telephone divisions 1 answer
Agency controlling TV 1 answer
Agency controlling radio, TV, etc. 1 answer
Air lic. source 1 answer
Air overseer 1 answer
Airwave watchdog 1 answer
Airwaves monitor: Abbr. 1 answer
Airwaves monitoring gp. 1 answer
Airwaves regulating gp. 1 answer
Airwaves regulator, briefly 1 answer
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Airwaves regulatory grp. 1 answer
Airwaves watchdog org. 1 answer
Airwaves watchdog, briefly 1 answer
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Airwaves-regulating govt. agency 1 answer
Bleeping government org.? 1 answer
Body governing TV 1 answer
Broadband access regulator 1 answer
Broadband overseer, for short 1 answer
Broadband oversight org. 1 answer
Broadband regulator 1 answer
Broadcast agcy. 1 answer
Broadcast overseer (Abbr.) 1 answer
Broadcast regulatory agcy. 1 answer
Broadcast regulatory agency 1 answer
Broadcast regulatory org. 1 answer
Broadcast watchdog agency (abbr.) 1 answer
Broadcast watchdog letters 1 answer
Broadcast watchdog: Abbr. 1 answer
Broadcast-monitoring org. 1 answer
Broadcast-regulating gp. 1 answer
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Broadcaster's finer 1 answer
Broadcasting overseer (Abbr.) 1 answer
CBS overseer 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FCC (5)

Nature and Operation of the E-rate and LSTA Programs In the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ("1996 Act"), Congress directed the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to take the steps necessary to establish a system of support mechanisms to ensure the delivery of affordable telecommunications service to all Americans.
Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 2004
The PBS station reneged on its promise to include me in its candidates' debate, apparently on Oberly's instructions, and the ABC station refused to let me debate Oberly and Stone, but after I complained to the FCC, the station put me on for an equal amount of time weeks later.
Diamond Dust K. Kay Shearin 2005
Storer refused to accept my commercials until the FCC told them the law required them to, but they still refused to sell me the time slots I wanted.
Diamond Dust K. Kay Shearin 2005
Liber, again, who is clever enough to outwit and conquer Agdistis, may, without too strong a stretch of imagination, come from Idbha-- obtaining, gaining, getting; capture, conquest; the rootword is labh--to seize, to take hold of, gain, recover, regain, fcc.
Ancient Faiths And Modern Thomas Inman 2011
The FCC probe involved the basic charge of political tampering with an independent regulatory agency.
Washington Cover-Up Clark R. Mollenhoff 2023

Quotes with FCC (3)

Public Utility Commission (PUC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) complaints are rarely upheld. It is estimated that less than 5% of complaints are successful and that the actual number may be below 1% in some cases.
Steven Magee
Every telecomm company is as big a corporate welfare bum as you could ask for. Try to imagine what it would cost at market rates to go around to every house in every town in every country and pay for the right to block traffic and dig up roads and erect poles and string wires and pierce every home with cabling. The regulatory fiat that allows these companies to get their networks up and running is worth hundreds of billions, if not trillions, of dollars. If phone companies wa…
Cory Doctorow Context: Further Selected Essays on Productivity, Creativity, Parenting, and Politics in the 21st Century
The assumptions that propagandists are rational, in the sense that they follow their own propaganda theories in their choice of communications, and that the meanings of propagandists' communications may differ for different people reoriented the FCC* analysts from a concept of "content as shared" (Berelson would later say "manifest") to conditions that could explain the motivations of particular communicators and the interests they might serve. The notion of "preparatory prop…
Klaus H. Krippendorff Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, The Atlantic, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 311 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).