Word: broadcasts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...company that syndicated the Springer Show, was sold and became part of the company now called USA Networks Studios. The USA executives were more liberal about what went on the air. Fights had often occurred but had been edited out; now they take up a large portion of every broadcast, and they clearly are not staged. The public can't get enough. Indeed, a Springer video showing back-to-back fights, along with cursing and nudity censored from the show, has sold hundreds of thousands of copies...
...courtesy, order and civility, and we thought they needed to be forcibly removed. Yet instead of focusing on audience support for Secretary Madeleine Albright and applause for her admonition that the rest of the audience wanted to hear what the Administration officials had to say, the American media widely broadcast the protests in 60-second sound bites. I live close to Saddam's borders, and he worries me very much. He is clearly irrational, irresponsible and dangerous. He is driven only by greed and impulse and has no regard for humanity. That was Albright's message...
...know what to do with a book--you write the book, you get the royalties. But it's not clear what you do with a CD-ROM, or you decide to broadcast your lectures or your course. Whose property is that? Is it the University's because we pay the salary?" he says...
...couldn't gather around the television last night to see Feaster and friends take on Arkansas in the NCAA tournament, for instance, you could have listened to the game on AudioNet at no cost; a simulcast of the University of Arkansas broadcast was available over the Internet. So are hundreds of events every day, along with live broadcasts from hundreds of radio stations nationwide...
...everywhere toasted last year's Supreme Court ruling that made the Net safe for porn. Now Playboy is hoping the high court's evident distaste for "indecency" laws will help the company strike down similar rules for cable TV. Currently the FCC says so-called indecent shows can be broadcast only from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. "They're told either scramble their dirty pictures or put them on when there are fewer kids in the audience," explains BRUCE TAYLOR, president of the National Law Center for Children and Families. The Playboy Channel has sued the government, arguing that...