Free broadcast TV service is facing displacement
by rhetoric, as characterized by three words--“looming spectrum crisis.” Unfortunately,
most parroted of the assertions about radio frequency spectrum are as clear as
Gulf stream waters, and based on wobbly science at best.
By Deborah McAdams on
7/29/2010 8:29 AM
Free broadcast TV service is facing displacement
by rhetoric, as characterized by three words--“looming spectrum crisis.” Unfortunately,
most parroted of the assertions about radio frequency spectrum are as clear as
Gulf stream waters, and based on wobbly science at best.
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By Deborah McAdams on
7/29/2010 6:57 AM
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By Deborah McAdams on
7/27/2010 1:36 AM
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The questionable efficacy of media ownership rules is why
they get batted around in court like a ball of yarn at a cat festival. That,
and media corporations can afford all the lawyers in the known solar system,
while the FCC pays scale.
By Deborah McAdams on
7/22/2010 8:51 AM
The questionable efficacy of media ownership rules is why
they get batted around in court like a ball of yarn at a cat festival. That,
and media corporations can afford all the lawyers in the known solar system,
while the FCC pays scale.
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Fad or leading edge of a trend?
By Deborah McAdams on
7/19/2010 1:08 AM
Fad or leading edge of a trend?
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Under the leadership of a former FCC chairman,
Kevin Martin, expletives in “Saving Private Ryan” were found acceptable on the
basis of “artistic necessity,” while the same ones were censured in a PBS
documentary on the blues. Aside from racist implications in the determination,
it was legally random. A law defining indecency can’t rest on subjective
analysis.
By Deborah McAdams on
7/15/2010 8:48 AM
Under the leadership of a former FCC chairman,
Kevin Martin, expletives in “Saving Private Ryan” were found acceptable on the
basis of “artistic necessity,” while the same ones were censured in a PBS
documentary on the blues. Aside from racist implications in the determination,
it was legally random. A law defining indecency can’t rest on subjective
analysis.
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The follow-up coverage on “Today” pegged out the
silly meter with NBC-logoed screen-grabs of Lohan’s tweets. Twitter, after all,
is a hotbed of Mensans. Then the feature piece: “Lindsay in Lock Up: What Will
Jail Time Be Like for Lohan?” It launched with an interview of a felonious
stock broker who now “counsels people on how to survive jail time” because
South Africa already has a president.
By Deborah McAdams on
7/8/2010 7:50 AM
The follow-up coverage on “Today” pegged out the
silly meter with NBC-logoed screen-grabs of Lohan’s tweets. Twitter, after all,
is a hotbed of Mensans. Then the feature piece: “Lindsay in Lock Up: What Will
Jail Time Be Like for Lohan?” It launched with an interview of a felonious
stock broker who now “counsels people on how to survive jail time” because
South Africa already has a president.
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Never let the facts get in the way of a good campaign.
By Deborah McAdams on
7/7/2010 1:10 AM
Never let the facts get in the way of a good campaign.
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To Your Health Let’s get one fact out straight away Television is not bad for your health. Too much television, of course can lead to all sorts of problems, like any sedentary activity can, but that’s not television’s fault. As
By Deborah McAdams on
7/7/2010 12:58 AM
To Your Health Let’s get one fact out straight away Television is not bad for your health. Too much television, of course can lead to all sorts of problems, like any sedentary activity can, but that’s not television’s fault. As
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Wireless cable service offers free TV for money
By Deborah McAdams on
7/6/2010 3:18 AM
Wireless cable service offers free TV for money
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