Suppose Orson Welles' classic "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast were aired today--and the public responded as it did in 1938.What would the program's legal status be?
A) it would be completely legal.
B) it would violate an act of Congress.
C) it would violate an FCC regulation.
D) it would violate state laws governing broadcast content.
E) it would violate international agreements.
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