The FCC first reserved channels for noncommercial stations
A) in 1925, immediately after broadcasting became popular.
B) in 1932, to help out during the depression.
C) in 1941, with the development of FM radio.
D) in 1952, as a part of the Sixth Report and Order.
E) in 1967, after passage of the Public Broadcasting Act.
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