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John C. Doerfer

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Former FCC commissioner and chairman
John Doerfer
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
In office
July 1, 1957 – March 10, 1960
PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower
Preceded byGeorge McConnaughey
Succeeded byFrederick Ford
Personal details
Born(1904-11-30)November 30, 1904
DiedJune 5, 1992(1992-06-05) (aged 87)
Political partyRepublican

John C. Doerfer (November 30, 1904 – June 5, 1992) served as Chairman of theFederal Communications Commission from July 1, 1957 to March 10, 1960 as aRepublican.[1][2]

Early life

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Prior to his chairmanship of the FCC, Doerfer was the city attorney forWest Allis, Wisconsin. He served on Milwaukee MayorFrank P. Zeidler's Metropolitan Transportation Committee. In 1950, he became chairman of thePublic Service Commission of Wisconsin, the state agency that oversees public utilities.

Tenure at the FCC

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In 1957, Doerfer was appointed to head the Federal Communications Commission by President Dwight Eisenhower. A short time into his term he came under suspicion for accepting trips and other gifts from the broadcasters he was supposed to regulate.[3] The eruption of the1950s quiz show scandals concerning the rigging of T.V. game show answers that brought widespread criticism for Doerfer and the F.C.C. for their failure to properly police these programs.[4] In March 1960, an investigation by House Oversight Subcommittee revealed that Doerfer and his wife were taken as a guest to Florida and entertained by George B. Storer on the luxury yacht of George B. Storer, president ofStorer Communications.[5] In the wake of these revelations he was asked to resign, which he did on March 14, 1960.[4][6]

Government offices
Preceded byChairman of the Federal Communications Commission
July 1957 – March 1960
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^"Commissioners from 1934 to Present".Federal Communications Commission. 2013-06-05. Retrieved2017-05-24.
  2. ^"John Doerfer's Obituary". RetrievedMay 23, 2017.
  3. ^William M. Blair (March 11, 1960)."DOERFER RESIGNS AS F.C.C. CHAIRMAN AT PRESIDENT'S BID".The New York Times.
  4. ^abhttps://www.nytimes.com, John Charles Doerfer, 87, Is Dead; Headed F.C.C. in Era of Scandals By BRUCE LAMBERT Published: June 8, 1992,[1]
  5. ^"The Political Graveyard: Politicians in Trouble or Disgrace: Florida".politicalgraveyard.com.
  6. ^"HOW DOERFER'S HOPES DIED .. "(PDF). worldradiohistory.com. March 14, 1960.
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