Broadcasting & Cable - July 2, 2000
Cover Story
The Senate last week passed a bill that requires schools and libraries that receive federally subsidized Internet service to filter what students can access online.
The Senate last week passed a bill that requires schools and libraries that receive federally subsidized Internet service to filter what students can access online. The Childrenas Internet Protection Act, sponsored by Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Fritz Hollings (D-S.C.
- BROADCASTING
- CABLE
- CHANGING HAND'S
- The weeks tabulation of station sales
- CHANGING HANDS
- CHANGING HANDS
- The weeks tabulation of station sales
- PROPOSED STATION TRADES
- AMS
- FMS
- COMBOS
- COVER_STORY
- EDITORIALS
- COMMITTED TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE FIFTH EST
- EDITORIALS
- Misguided
- Readim his rights
- Where credit is due
- FATES and FORTUNES
- FIFTH ESTATER
- IN BRIEF
- Advertising revenues are going to be greater this year than originally expected, and spending on the Internet is going to shoot up 75%,
- Universal Worldwide Televisions syndicated music showcase Motown Live has been canceled after two seasons.
- Iron Chefcooking with gas
- FCC Chairman William Kennard last week said he has asked the agencys inspector general to investigate how documents detailing the commissions plan to impose conditions on the ATT/MediaOne merger were leaked to lobbyists and the Wall Street Jou
- Rod Perth abruptly resigned as president of Jim Henson Television Group after serving only 15 months on the job.
- StreamSearch has a new section called "not in theatres" to its site.
- MNF in HDTV: Youre not gonna see it
- IN BRIEF
- NBC has gone into the music business.
- Feature-film producer David Madden has taken over as the head of Fox Television Studios original movie and miniseries division, Fox TV Pictures.
- The FCC Friday said it would give cable companies at least another 45 days before taking action against eight cable companies
- The WB executives announced that original summer series Baby Blues will debut on Friday, July 28.
- Radio talk show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger and former presidential candidate and American Values President Gary Bauer last week met with many of Capitol Hills most prominent conservatives.
- ESPN
- TOP OF THE WEEK
- House socks the FCC
- Learning to share
- TV news is diversifying
- ATSC: DTV will travel
- Whos to blame for DTV woes?
- MLB: Whos at bat?
- FCC eyes AOL-TW
- Tristani calls for violence curbs
- FINANCIAL WRAP-UP
- A Bakers Dozen of Excellence
- Open-access back in FCCs lap
- WASHINGTON WATCH
- Tauzin rounds up DSL support
- Boggs to leave Time Warner
- Vest to NCTA
- BEHIND THE SCENES, BEFORE THE FACT
- CLOSED CIRCUIT
- Its the real (gone) thing
- To tell the truth
- Whither FCCs contrarian?
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