Case Name: Federal Communications Commission v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; Channel Two Television Co. et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; National Association of Broadcasters v. Federal Communications Commission et al.; American Newspaper Publishers Assn. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; Illinois Broadcasting Co., Inc., et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; and Post Co. et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1977-10-03
Citations: 434 U.S. 815
Docket Number: No. 76-1471; No. 76-1521; No. 76-1595; No. 76-1604; No. 76-1624; No. 76-1685
Parties: Federal Communications Commission v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; Channel Two Television Co. et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; National Association of Broadcasters v. Federal Communications Commission et al.; American Newspaper Publishers Assn. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; Illinois Broadcasting Co., Inc., et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; and Post Co. et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 434
Pages: 815–815

Head Matter:
No. 76-1471.
No. 76-1521.
No. 76-1595.
No. 76-1604.
No. 76-1624.
No. 76-1685.
Federal Communications Commission v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; Channel Two Television Co. et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; National Association of Broadcasters v. Federal Communications Commission et al.; American Newspaper Publishers Assn. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; Illinois Broadcasting Co., Inc., et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.; and Post Co. et al. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting et al.

Opinion:
C. A. D. C. Cir. Certiorari granted, cases consolidated, and a total of one hour allotted for oral argument. Reported below: 181 U. S. App. D. C. 1, 555 F. 2d 938.