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Even after the technological problems are ironed out, legal impediments will remain. One of the toughest has to do with syndication rights. It's one thing to talk about making TV sitcoms like Murphy Brown and Seinfeld available to customers who missed them at their regular broadcast hours, but quite another to negotiate a deal with the Hollywood agents and unions that represent the shows' creators. "How are you going to compensate the actors, the directors, the grips?" asks Ratcliffe. "Lucille Ball still earns money for her shows, and she's been dead for years...
...damage--two holes made while moving boxes and during a party--could force the station to indefinitely close, since the College has not yet started construction on its new home, the Pennypacker basement. The shutdown would prevent the station's annual, live broadcast of Commencement...
...anything, both teams have used their marginal successes in their respective regular seasons to to broadcast the shortcomings of New Jersey on a national level...
...editorials against it even at times the dismissal of TBTN as nothing more than a bunch of frustrated woman attenpting to vent their own anger on a "patriarchal" society. Yet those three men who marched up to the microphone were not doing so to generate debate, but to broadcast their own agenda. And it was neither the time--nor the place--for them to air their opinions...
...FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH TO THE SINGAPORE BROADCAST CORP. ON THE CANING PENALTY PRESCRIBED FOR AN AMERICAN TEENAGER CHARGED WITH VANDALISM