Posts Tagged ‘broadcast’

Supreme Court case tests FCC’s power to police TV indecency

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

LOS ANGELES—Researchers at the Parents Television Council have helpful drop-down menus on their computers, loaded with just about every profanity and dirty slang term imaginable. They are handy shortcuts — there are additional ones for violent and sexual content — as the nonprofit group’s headphone-wearing analysts monitor every network prime-time entertainment broadcast for offensive language, bleeped profanity, flashes of nudity, threesomes and gore. Read full article > >

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2012 midseason TV: Searching for the secret ingredient — audience

Friday, January 6th, 2012

At this very moment, in a hotel in sunny Pasadena, Calif., broadcast TV suits are rhapsodizing about the can’t-miss-ed-ness of the new series they’re going to unveil for midseason — which, in rough numbers, means “between now and late May” — while a crowd of TV critics beams upon them as if they were bringing good news from a distant land. Read full article > >

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Keith Olbermann Clashes With Current TV

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

The broadcaster Keith Olbermann, known for his defiance, has estranged himself from his bosses at Current TV in scarcely three months.

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Turner sportscaster Jim Huber dies

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Veteran sports broadcaster Jim Huber, a former CNN journalist, died Monday at the age of 67. He was recently diagnosed with acute leukemia.

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Golfers top New Year Honours list

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Golfers Darren Clarke and Rory McIlroy receive awards in the New Year Honours list while taekwondo world champion Sarah Stevenson and broadcaster Stuart Hall are also recognised.

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VIDEO: Charlie Brooker’s 2011 news highlights

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Writer and broadcaster Charlie Brooker has put together his round up of news in 2011.

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VIDEO: Queen’s message focuses on family

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

The Queen has highlighted the importance of the family unit in her pre-recorded Christmas Day broadcast to the nation.

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Arbitrator thrashes Cuba Broadcasting over worker treatment

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) has been taken to the woodshed by an arbitrator who gave the agency a good spanking. It’s a lesson to bosses all across the government. At first glance, the case involving the BBG’s Office of Cuba Broadcasting appears to be a routine one about the level of involvement the agency allowed a labor union when layoffs were ordered. Read full article > >

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The TV Watch: A Republican Primary Campaign Waged on Fox News

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

All the networks, broadcast and cable, are closely covering the Republican primary campaign, but Fox News practically owns and operates it.

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SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN? THE SAME OLD STORY: A History Lesson We Should not Forget

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Years ago, my Iranian-born father and I watched the news before dinner. At the end of the broadcast, Walter Cronkite gave his usual sign-off along with his now famous countdown of the Iran hostage crisis: “And that’s the way it is, Thursday, June 12, 1980, the 222nd day of captivity for the hostages in Iran.”

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Shipping alert over missing car

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Coastguards broadcast an alert to shipping in the Bristol Channel to look out for a missing Vauxhall Corsa which became submerged on a slipway.

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Colombia rebel radio ‘shut down’

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

Colombian troops shut down the main radio station operated by the Farc rebel group, the army says, ending 15 years of revolutionary broadcasts.

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Colombia rebel radio ‘shut down’

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

Colombian troops shut down the main radio station operated by the Farc rebel group, the army says, ending 15 years of revolutionary broadcasts.

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CBS Radio to start all-news station in D.C. area

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

CBS Radio will start an all-news station in the Washington area next year, taking on news powerhouse WTOP for a share of the lucrative market for round-the-clock news, weather and traffic broadcasts. WTOP, which has not had a direct competitor for decades, is by far the dominant station in news-hungry Washington, with the highest annual revenue of any station in the nation. Read full article > >

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Olympic torch to visit EastEnders

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

The fictional London borough of Walford, the home of EastEnders, is to be a location on the Olympic Torch Relay route for a live broadcast next year.

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