Sentences with phrase «by broadcasters for»

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 bid by broadcasters for political leaders to take part in TV debates ahead of the 2015 general election was «fair and realistic», said the BBC's chief adviser on politics.
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.

Not exact matches

A potential deal for Tribune, first reported by Reuters, could come as soon as Monday, just weeks after the U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted to reverse a 2016 decision that limits the number of television stations some broadcasters can buy.
84 Lumber said last month the first cut of its ad was rejected by Super Bowl broadcaster Fox for being too political.
The move would be a win for newspaper companies and broadcasters that have pushed for the change for decades, but was criticized by Democrats who said it could usher in a new era of media outlet consolidation.
For this week's flight, an Airbus aircraft was used rather than one made by U.S. Boeing due to stricter U.S. sanctions, South Korean broadcaster Channel A reported.
It's also been helped by a proliferation of Internet - based broadcasters such as Ustream, Livestream.com, and Justin.tv that small business owners can use to stream their feeds for little or nothing.
The biggest radio broadcaster in the US with nearly 850 radio stations, iHeartMedia, formerly called Clear Channel Communications — which was acquired by private equity firms Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners in a leveraged buyout at the apex of the LBO boom just before the Financial Crisis — has finally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, after threatening to do so since 2010.
Over 1,200 mobile apps are powered by Polar Mobile's SMART ™ platform for 320 media publishers in 11 countries, including top magazines, newspapers, broadcasters and online portals across the news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle sectors.
LONDON — The board of Cambridge Analytica, the political data firm that allegedly exploited information from 50 million Facebook users to help Donald Trump's campaign, suspended CEO Alexander Nix on Tuesday for his comments secretly recorded by a British broadcaster.
Thousands of mobile apps are powered by Polar Mobile's SMART ™ Platform for hundreds of media publishers in dozens of countries, including top - tier magazines, newspapers, broadcasters and online portals across the news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle media verticals.
These broadcasters, who once could not get enough time, have been so effective in their struggle that they now hold a virtual monopoly over air - time used for religious programming, having forced most other religious programs off the air by their cut - throat purchase of time.
The response by the broadcasters that is that «someone has to pay for the shows,» but this distinctly lacks imagination.
Part of the reason for the takeover of religious television by conservative, paid - time religious broadcasters has been the changes that have occurred in American religious culture, changes that have reduced the power of those broadcasters who represent the mainline denominations while increasing the power of those representing the conservative denominations and groups.
The FCC set hearings on the matter as one of its first orders of business, and in January of l935 recommended that, since the broadcasters were making their facilities available in a spirit of «unity and cooperation,» no fixed percentages of broadcast facilities should be allocated by Congress for the use of nonprofit activities.
For example, as the result of law suits instituted by public - interest groups, the courts held that whenever broadcasters present a particular point of view on a matter of public importance, they also must provide opportunities for opposing viewpoints to be presentFor example, as the result of law suits instituted by public - interest groups, the courts held that whenever broadcasters present a particular point of view on a matter of public importance, they also must provide opportunities for opposing viewpoints to be presentfor opposing viewpoints to be presented.
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.
Christian preachers, biblical scholars, theologians, writers, conference speakers, broadcasters and Christian media organisations have immense power by having access to opportunities for communication that others don't have.
The airwaves are held in trust for the public by radio and television broadcasters, and their licenses are regulated by government.
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.
By establishing opportunities for viewers to contact them with their problems, either by phone or mail, broadcasters have uncovered a mass of social unsettlednesBy establishing opportunities for viewers to contact them with their problems, either by phone or mail, broadcasters have uncovered a mass of social unsettlednesby phone or mail, broadcasters have uncovered a mass of social unsettledness.
These audience figures are widely used by broadcasters and advertisers for the determination of a program's popularity and subsequent advertising rates.
Evangelical radio broadcaster Tom Bisset, in an article uncharacteristically honest for an evangelical broadcaster in its self - analysis, reviewed the research of evangelical Christianity in the U.S. commissioned by Christianity Today and felt forced to question the composition of the religious programs» audience:
While the evidence for such a proposition remains tentative, its tentativeness calls into question the certainty with which paid - time religious broadcasters assert that their efforts in competing on the basis recognized by the television industry (i.e., financial competence) have been responsible for increasing the amount of religious programming on television.
The intimacy of communication claimed by the broadcasters falls very short as an acceptable model of Christian concern and communication for several reasons.
One method by which they attempted to rally support for politicians who supported their particular causes was by endorsing a «rating» system which collated scores for each individual legislator according to how that legislator voted on several issues considered by the broadcasters to be «Christian» issues of the election.
Their willingness to compete against other religious broadcasters in the open market blended nicely with the spirit of free enterprise and gave the television industry an unexpected financial blessing by enabling it to sell time for religious broadcasts rather than provide time without charge.
A study of the direct - mail follow up procedures used by the paid - time broadcasters in 1981 for persons who seek information on religious conversion indicates that church attendance is rarely mentioned or encouraged.
It is likely, therefore, that substantial research is being held by the major religious broadcasters which could be of value in addressing some of the persistent questions in religious broadcasting, if it were made available for wider use.
Hilton concluded his research by stating that his research had found little to substantiate the fear that the electric church was draining money away from the local churches, though he also found little support for the broadcasters» contention that the broadcasters were generating money for the local church by building up the commitment of believers.
There appear to be three main reasons for the concentration of religious programs on Sundays: (1) Sunday is the traditional day of Christian worship and therefore seemed most appropriate for Christian broadcasts; (2) Christian broadcasts on the networks were originally conceived as alternatives for those, such as shut - ins, who could not attend regular services at a church; (6)(3) Sunday morning was the period of lowest audience for broadcasters and therefore was the least commercially damaging for stations in fulfilling their FCC obligations by providing free air - time for religious broadcasts.
Another is that by broad - casting on Sunday mornings, the paid - time religious broadcaster is more likely to be seen by those for whom Sunday morning is a recognized worship period, the sympathetic viewer whose viewing and support is essential for paid - time programs.
Appeals to viewers for support by these broadcasters are continually couched in terms that reflect their conceptualization of a dramatic and powerful mass - communication effect.
For some fearful observers, the growth of evangelical broadcasting represented a massive takeover by the political and moral right and a plot to establish a religious republic with the evangelical and fundamentalist broadcasters as the major spokespersons.
By undercutting the moral basis of representativeness in religious programming on television, the paid - time religious broadcasters have removed one of the major contributions that religious groups could have made in influencing television in America: that of acting as agents in challenging the television industry to act within its moral responsibility as a utility for genuine social communication.
Beef Products Inc, the world's biggest processor of MSM, is suing US television broadcaster ABC for $ 1.2 billion over «false and defamatory» comments made by Jamie Oliver in an episode of Oliver's Food Revolution.
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 data were analysed against the schedules for C periods provided by each broadcaster to the ACMA.
HIRED: As an announcer for the Oakland Athletics, HARRY CARAY, who was fired last year by St. Louis after 25 years as a Cardinal broadcaster.
He is set to be replaced by BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Mark Pougatch who will host his first match for the broadcaster when Chelsea face Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League later next month.
Clearly Mark Jackson is liked by many he's been one of the leagues premier broadcasters for years and got an emphatic endorsement by one of his long time colleagues Jeff Van Gundy.
When asked about Bottas and Mercedes for 2018 by Finnish broadcaster C More at Silverstone, Wolff replied:
These three teams are voted on by a group of sportswriters and broadcasters who each select two guards, two forwards and one center for each team.
Yeah, the football played by Chelsea at Anfield was ugly but they left with 3 points and +2 goals while we left with 0 point and -4 while giving BT Sport the material for the worst pre-season promo by any sport broadcaster that I have ever seen.
Jamie Carragher has been suspended by Sky for the rest of the football season for spitting towards a father and his daughter from his car window, the broadcaster has announced.
George Eustice, now the Conservative MP for Camborne and Redruth, said he had been frequently frustrated by resistance to his reforming ideas when dealing with the broadcasters» liaison group controlling politics on the airwaves.
By 1997, although still at the Daily Express, I was well into moonlighting for TV companies and spent the morning after election night in Downing Street — working for a broadcaster - covering the grand entrance of Tony and Cherie Blair, cheered on by all those adoring Labour activistBy 1997, although still at the Daily Express, I was well into moonlighting for TV companies and spent the morning after election night in Downing Street — working for a broadcaster - covering the grand entrance of Tony and Cherie Blair, cheered on by all those adoring Labour activistby all those adoring Labour activists.
Chair: Dr Philip Smith, Chairman, Global Utilities Ltd, Pulse Group Holdings Ltd, and Chair of Milton Keynes Leaders» Forum Speakers: Keith Clarke CBE, former CEO of Atkins Global and Chairman of Forum for the Future Evan Davis, broadcaster and Visiting Professor at The Open University Business School The Festival of Social Science is run by the Economic and Social Research Council and takes place from 2 - 9 November 2013.
A conventional politician with a major announcement to make at short notice would summon one television crew for a «sit down» interview which would then be «pooled» by all the broadcasters who would run it at an agreed time.
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