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Johnson, Nick

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Johnson, Nick (Nicholas) (1934– )

US government official and broadcast activist. He fought for broadcast reform as a Federal Communications Commissioner (FCC) 1966–73. He wrote How to Talk Back To Your TV Set 1970, a manual for consumer advocates, and headed the National Citizens Communication Lobby in 1975.

Born in Iowa City, Iowa, he was a University of Texas Law School graduate. After leaving the FCC, he taught law at various universities, most notably the University of Iowa in 1981.



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