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Public file A public file (or public inspection file) is a collection of documents required by a broadcasting authority to be maintained by all broadcast stations under its jurisdiction. Such a file is required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, and by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). The public inspection file must be maintained at the station's main studio and it must be accessible to anyone during business hours. Stations are required to provide copies at the requester's expense, or if the facility is outside of the community of license, provide copies via mail at their own expense. As of November 2007, the FCC required public inspection files must also be maintained on the station's website,〔http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-205A1.pdf〕〔(enhanced disclosure, From 355, television station, public file, programming obligations, closed caption, video description, public interest, multicasting, localism, PSA, public service announcements, news programming, public affairs programming Broad... )〕〔(West Virginia Broadcasters Association - Serving West Virginia Broadcasters for nearly 60 Years. . . - FCC Adopts Rules Requiring TV Stations to Keep Public File on Website - and Adopts New Requirements )〕 and are optionally distributed to public libraries in the station's broadcast area for the sake of convenience. In these cases, public correspondence from viewers and political reports are usually left out due to cost concerns or misuse of the information provided. All or part of the file may be maintained in digital format as long as it is accessible at the time of inspection. == FCC-required contents == U.S. stations must keep the following materials in their public inspection file:
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