INTRODUCTORY MEMORANDUM TO THE WRITTEN DIRECT CASE OF THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING, ON BEHALF OF NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO, INC., INCLUDING NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO, INC.'S MEMBER STATIONS, AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA, PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL, AND PUBLIC RADIO EXCHANGE (WAEHRER, RIKSEN, EXHIBIT 1-6)
SERVICE PARTICIPANTS' OBJECTIONS TO ADMISSIBILITY OF SOUNDEXCHANGE'S PROPOSED HEARING EXHIBITS
Response in Opposition
iHeartMedia, Sirius XM Radio Inc., Pandora Media, Inc., National Religious Broadcasters NonCommercial Music License Committee (NRBNMLC), National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
NATIONAL RELIGIOUS BROADCASTERS NONCOMMERCIAL MUSIC LICENSE COMMITTEE'S PROPOSED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Proposed Findings of Fact and/or Proposed Conclusions of Law
National Religious Broadcasters NonCommercial Music License Committee (NRBNMLC)
06/19/2015 12:00 PM EDT
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