Politicians gave their reaction to the plans
by broadcasters for televised debates between party leaders in the run - up to the 2015 general election.
The advertising complaints system relies on complaints by the community to monitor adherence to the standards [11], an almost impossible task without knowing which timeslots are designated
by each broadcaster as children's viewing times.
«The figures provided
by broadcasters show clearly that once female presenters hit 50, their days on - screen are numbered,» Harman said.
This «Fairness Doctrine» has become the foundation of free speech on radio and television, and it has prevented many of the more blatant
attempts by some broadcasters to use the public airwaves as nothing more than a sounding board for their own special views and interests.
Subsequent research also indicates that the potential influence claimed
by the broadcasters in relation to their actual supporters was exaggerated.
More than 350 Irish food and drink industry leaders will gather for Bord Bia's biennial Food and Drink awards,
hosted by Broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan, on Wednesday 29th November in the RDS Concert Hall.
The sober scrutiny of legislation can go hand - in - hand with a fulsome treatment
by broadcasters of our political culture.
We took this one to the Supreme Court, and the decision, written by Chief Justice White, held that the First Amendment does not protect private
censorship by the broadcaster and that, between the right of the broadcaster and the right of the listeners and viewers, «it is the right of the viewers and listeners that is paramount.»
Lots include the shirts worn by goalscorer Heung - Min Son and goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga, who was named Man of the Match
by broadcasters BT Sport on his debut.
The Bradford West MP said the latest
plans by broadcasters, with up to seven parties, was «neither logical or rational and won't stand up to any court examination».
Mr Cameron has said the format being
suggested by broadcasters is not fair, because it includes Ukip leader Nigel Farage but excludes the Greens.
The numbers provide new support for
efforts by broadcasters, cable channels and multichannel providers to provide second screen apps or synch apps that can enhance the viewing experience of live TV.
The collection acquires and commissions new art with the advice and guidance of its advisory committee, which is
chaired by the broadcaster Julia Somerville and includes Nicholas Penny, the director of the National Gallery, Mick Elliot, the Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS)'s director of culture and Iwona Blazwick, the director of the Whitechapel Gallery.
However, it becomes apparent in these textbooks that the selection of broadcast theory used as a basis for broadcast planning is heavily
influenced by the broadcaster's theological stance.
This wasn't very different — all my previous documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 had been fully
funded by the broadcasters at the start with a fixed schedule.
This seems to have been sparked by the row about whether the party's leader, Natalie Bennett, should be allowed to take part in a televised leaders» debate in the election campaign; following initial proposals (later withdrawn)
by the broadcasters which would have included the United Kingdom Independence party's Nigel Farage but excluded Bennett, a rush of sympathisers flocked to join the Greens.
It reflects both the «success - God's blessing» attitude as well as an opportunistic
strategy by broadcasters to increase their own influence and promote their own cause in the presence of general public gullibility and naivety.
In a Thursday speech before the London Chamber of Commerce, CRTC chairman Jean - Pierre Blais said that simsub presents a «dilemma» for the regulator: it is disliked by consumers but
adored by broadcasters.
The tech giant is working with programmers to offer a bundled service of about 25 channels
anchored by broadcasters like ABC, CBS and Fox, on devices such as Apple TV.
In order for nonprofit organizations to obtain the maximum service possible, cooperation in good
faith by the broadcasters is required.
It will also render the public interest aspirations
sought by broadcasters in many countries ever harder to attain.
(1) While such extravagant claims may be seen by some as unfortunate overstatements stimulated by the enthusiasm of the preachers and the controversial mood at the time, others see such exaggerations as deliberate
deception by the broadcasters, designed to increase their influence
Television certainly offers the potential for social and political impact by religious broadcasters who seek to use it in that way, and yet, the example
set by broadcasters in the 1980 election year left much to be desired in the eyes of many Christian leaders and adherents.
It can not be assumed, therefore, that because individuals have a change in attitude toward religious faith while watching religious television they will be motivated to adopt behavior
perceived by the broadcaster to be related but which is not related within the environment of the viewers.
It may be argued that the lack of research into the effects of religious programs is
compensated by broadcasters» use of research from other areas of mass - media effects to form opinions on the effects which may be expected from their programs.
Second, one needs to recognize the substantial difference that exists between a response to a specific proposition
gained by a broadcaster from viewers in front of a television set and the transference of that response to other situations of new behavior.
The third common characteristic of these direct mailings is a frequent and recurring «emergency» being
faced by the broadcaster for which the audience member's support is urgently required.
This behavior is
reinforced by the broadcasters» general lack of emphasis on the centrality of the local church to Christian faith and their apparent unwillingness to channel persons who contact them toward involvement in a local church or to encourage local church members to establish contact with the respondent.
If you haven't heard of the GFree Radio Show *, it is a UK based weekly podcast,
run by broadcaster Peter Stewart.
The former Reds defender was today
suspended by the broadcaster, and did not take part alongside Gary Neville in covering and analysing Manchester City's win over Stoke.