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John Garziglia quoted by Taylor on Radio-Info about the FCC's Political Broadcasting Equal Opportunity Rules

June 19, 2009

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John Garziglia is quoted in Taylor on Radio-Info about the FCC's political broadcasting equal opportunity rules that are applicable to a radio talk show host running for city council.

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About John Garziglia
John Garziglia is a Member in the Washington, DC office of Womble Carlyle. He served at the Federal Communications Commission as an attorney in the AM Branch and as a trial attorney in the Hearing Branch of the Mass Media Bureau. John was formerly a broadcaster, working in the industry in St. Louis, Washington, D.C., and several smaller markets. John represents many broadcasters large and small with regard to questions that arise in the day-to-day operations of stations. He is a frequent speaker at both national and state broadcaster conventions.

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