Deal Or No Deal: Reinterpreting the Fcc's Foreign Ownership Rules for a Fair Game. Deal Or No Deal: Reinterpreting the Fcc's Foreign Ownership Rules for a Fair Game.

Deal Or No Deal: Reinterpreting the Fcc's Foreign Ownership Rules for a Fair Game‪.‬

Federal Communications Law Journal 2007, Dec, 60, 1

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INTRODUCTION Fourteen-year-old girls, accompanied by their mothers, compete in weekly song and dance performances to win the ultimate birthday party and a talent contract with a television network. Four well-known judges try to shore up their waning fame as former celebrities by ripping apart the performances with theatrical and sometimes stinging criticisms.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2007
1. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
38
Seiten
VERLAG
Federal Communications Law Journal
GRÖSSE
300,8
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