Multiple Choice
The case of Red Lion Broadcasting v. FCC is significant for which of the following reasons?
A) it led to the success of television reality shows
B) it upheld the FCC's authority to regulate broadcasting and clarified that broadcast regulation did not violate the First Amendment
C) it stripped the FCC of the authority necessary to enforce "truth in advertising" laws
D) it clarified the difference between "indecency" and "obscenity" and established a "safe harbor" time for indecency on the radio
E) all of the above
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