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ACI Sends Letters to Congress Calling for Hearings on the Next Generation Television Marketplace Act

Byeditor March 16, 2012September 13, 2016

Click on the following links to read the letters:

  • Letter to Chairman Rockerfeller
  • Letter to Chairman Upton

 

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