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minority stockholders, was
selected by
administrative law
judge Joseph Chachkin in
November 1982 on
account of its lack of
other broadcast ownership and...
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original on
February 14, 2008.
Retrieved January 22, 2008. Shaw,
Theodore M.;
Chachkin,
Norman J.; Swarns,
Christina A. (July 27, 2007). "Brief of
amicus curiae"...
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October 28, 2020.
Retrieved October 25, 2020 – via
World Radio History.
Chachkin,
Anthony (November 2, 1982). "Initial
Decision (FCC 82D-72)". FCC Reports...
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racially integrated law
firms in the south,
first known as
Walker and
Chachkin.
Between 1965 and his
death in 2019,
Walker was
personally involved in...
- 840904MZ, FCC 91D-37.
Initial decision of
Administrative Law
Judge Joseph Chachkin issued July 9, 1991 and
released July 16, 1991.
Federal Communications...
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programming change and
extensive criticism of that
change by its viewers.
Joseph Chachkin, FCC
administrative law judge,
rendering an
initial decision against WSNS-TV...
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Hennadiy Strilyanyi (Lokomotyv / Elektron) 7 1995–96
Andriy Chachkin (Zoria Khorostkiv) 7 1994–95
Vasyl Lomaka (Shakhtar Sverdlovsk) 30 1993–94...
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Adelphi was seen as the frontrunner, FCC
administrative law
judge Joseph Chachkin disagreed.
Calling its
corporate structure "clearly a sham" for the way...
- In an
administrative proceeding, FCC
Administrative Law
Judge Joseph Chachkin conditionally granted the
permit to
Balcones Broadcasting on July 10, 1986...
- Jones,
William L. Taylor, Paul R. Dimond,
William E. Caldwell,
Norman J.
Chachkin,
Thomas D. Barr, John W. Douglas, J.
Harold Flannery,
Albert E. Jenner...