The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.
<h3>What is Federal Communications Commission?</h3>
- In the United States, radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable communications are governed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), an independent agency of the federal government.
- Broadband access, fair competition, radio frequency usage, media accountability, public safety, and national security are all still under the FCC's purview.
- In order to take over the Federal Radio Commission's responsibilities for radio regulation, the Communications Act of 1934 created the FCC.
<h3>Which complaints does the FCC deal with?</h3>
- Visit consumercomplaints.fcc.gov and select one of the six category buttons under "File a Complaint" if you wish to complain as a consumer about the problem you are having (TV, phone, Internet, radio, emergency communications, access for people with disabilities).
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<span><span>Click the playlist you want to export, and then click Export Playlist to File on the File menu.
</span><span>In the Save As dialog box, click the folder that contains the playlist you want to export.
</span><span>In the File name box, type a descriptive name for your playlist, and then click OK. This file is saved with a .asx file extension.</span></span>
Answer:
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