By BroadCasting & Cable Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 11/4/2002 3:54:00 AM MT
The Kaiser Family Foundation has launched a new four-page publication, Key
Facts, intended to brief its target audience on various topics involving
children and the media.
The first issue, released last week, is on video games and includes
references to Senate testimony on the negative impact of violent games and
studies suggesting that such games make kids more aggressive.
Look for the next Key Facts this month, with the subject either TV
violence or the Internet.
Key Facts is sent to a list of about 500 comprising members of the press,
policymakers and issue advocates.
Fox Business Network begins broadcasting from its new high-tech Studio G, overlooking Manhattan from the 3rd floor of News Corp. headquarters, on April 20. B&C got an early peek at the new space.
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