Australian Broadcasting Control Board
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Australian Broadcasting Control Board
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The Australian Broadcasting Control Board was an Australian government agency formed in 1949 whose main roles were to regulate commercial radio and television broadcasting. It was also the introducer and regulator for FM broadcasting. The agency held public hearings, issued commercial broadcasting licenses, and performed the technical planning for the National and Commercial broadcasting networks.
The Postmaster-General's Department was responsible for the engineering functions for the National
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Former Australian government agency
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Broadcasting_Control_Board
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2023-01-02T17:56:29Z
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