Details of the times designated
by broadcasters as children's viewing times are contained in a schedule supplied annually by each broadcaster to the ACMA.
These C periods are the times nominated
by broadcasters as children's viewing times.
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.
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.
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.
Like several other live stream
broadcasters, Livestream.com offers a free service that's supported
by advertising,
as well
as premium plans with lots of extra, including a white - label player companies can put on their own website.
The deal has been held up
by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the
broadcaster as...
Sky is chaired
by Murdoch's son James, who played a key role in building the company into a major European
broadcaster with operations in Germany, Austria and Italy
as well
as Britain.
The deal has been held up
by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the
broadcaster as well
as...
The deal has been held up
by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the
broadcaster as well
as British newspapers including The Times and The Sun.
Euronews was created in the wake of the 1990 Gulf War
as a «European CNN» and used to be owned
by a consortium of state - owned European channels before Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris took a 53 percent stake in the
broadcaster.
As was the case in ivi, the
broadcasters claimed Aereo was operating illegally
by retransmitting content without permission.
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.
The Fox - Sky deal has been held up
by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the
broadcaster as well
as British newspapers including The Times and The Sun.
A lot of ink has been spilled lately over reports that Canadian content owners and
broadcasters, led
by Bell Media but including other content players such
as Cineplex and
broadcaster / ISPs (Rogers, Shaw), are finally proposing a solution to the problem of rogue offshore websites streaming pirated content to Canadian audiences.
Religion News Service: Poll: Queen should remain head of the Church of England Nearly three - quarters of people in England believe Queen Elizabeth II should retain her position
as titular head of the Church of England, according to an opinion poll commissioned
by Britain's largest television and radio
broadcaster.
As I'm sure you've heard, Family Radio
broadcaster Harold Camping has garnered quite a following
by predicting that the Rapture will occur on May 21, 2011.
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 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.
(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
The presentation of the
broadcaster as a compassionate friend is actually a selective, edited, and cultivated image neatly honed
by market research and designed to evoke a particular response.
Paid - time religious programming has justified its dominance of the religious television field in recent years
by suggesting that with its independent financial resources gained through audience cultivation and support it has been able to overcome the limitations experienced
by mainline
broadcasters as they worked with the local stations and networks on a public service basis.
The intimacy of communication claimed
by the
broadcasters falls very short
as an acceptable model of Christian concern and communication for several reasons.
These pressures on religious
broadcasters find expression in their tendency to exaggerate reality either
by selection, avoidance, or creation of certain incidents over others and the tendency to compromise with the illusion and sensation which television
as a whole promotes through its programming.
The effectiveness of the medium in touching these needs and establishing an evocative relationship between the viewer and
broadcaster had led to a shaping of many of the religious programs toward this aspect of the market
by cultivating a strong emphasis on and appeal to personal concerns such
as well being, personal contentedness, satisfactory relationships, and physical health and healing.
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.
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.
As has been noted in chapters 8 and 9, audience research indicates that the
broadcasters consistently were watched
by a significantly smaller audience than was generally believed; and that this smaller audience was not universally representative of the American population but was a highly segmented one in terms of demographic characteristics.
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.
The persistent criticisms made
by thinkers within the church along with a growing body of adverse research is creating an increasing questioning of paid - time programming, even from people within similar theological traditions
as the
broadcasters themselves.
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.
The research indicates, however, that the figures given particularly
by the paid - time religious
broadcasters in support of this claim are sweeping overstatements; they do not attempt accurately to assess the situation of the person involved in the decision making before claiming them
as a conversion statistic, nor do they take into account the durability of the change which, it is claimed, is produced.
It is interesting to note how Christian
broadcasters use this same fear - creation
by highlighting threats to common values,
by stressing crises in society or in the program, and
by interpreting criticism or investigation of their programs
as personal persecution
by adversaries.
After months of warnings and fear, the Day of Rapture,
as predicted
by apocalyptic Christian
broadcaster Harold Camping, passed without apparent calamity.
HIRED:
As an announcer for the Oakland Athletics, HARRY CARAY, who was fired last year by St. Louis after 25 years as a Cardinal broadcaste
As an announcer for the Oakland Athletics, HARRY CARAY, who was fired last year
by St. Louis after 25 years
as a Cardinal broadcaste
as a Cardinal
broadcaster.
Jackson's delivery came in triplets when he got excited, always falling downhill off a big first syllable, the perfect blend of two gifts he received early in his life: a burly accent straight out of Roopville, Georgia, and a polish added
by years
as a
broadcaster in radio and television.
By contrast, modern day
broadcasters such
as Harry Caray of the Cubs and Phil Rizzuto of the Yankees are constitutionally unable to utter an impartial word.
Ace
broadcaster and radio personality Afia Pokuaa has hinted that her colleague, Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong, also known
as KABA who passed on last Saturday may have been killed
by voodoo or juju and not
by natural causes.
Ghanaian popular
broadcaster and revered tourism manager Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana well - known
as Abeiku Santana has shown how much he loves Late Ghanaian Dancehall musician Ebony Reigns
by cancelling his ongoing tourism project's in South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe and other countries to attend the one - week celebration her passing.
And what the press writes becomes part of the political mood music of the
broadcasters,
as if
by osmosis.
The party's «air campaign» — national messages aimed at
broadcasters — proved painfully frustrating
as it dawned on the leadership that they were on course to be swallowed up
by their coalition partners.
But images of him being moulded
by socialist thoughts or him marching alongside comrades fuelled
by a spirit of resistance were much closer to the truth a few decades ago,
as the renowned
broadcaster's path to this centre - right camp we find him in now started on the exact opposite end of the spectrum.
The revelation, which surfaced late last night, calls into question the impartiality of the taxpayer - funded
broadcaster as it is believed that Mrs Blair, nicknamed «the wicked witch»
by some, implied in 1985 that she wasn't overly fond of all of Margaret Thatcher's policies.
As exit polls conducted
by the national
broadcaster Swedish Television predicted, the Sweden Democrats reached the 4 % threshold needed to enter parliament, making this election the first in which they were able to enter parliament.
Alastair John Campbell (born 25 May 1957) is a British journalist,
broadcaster, political aide and author, best known for his work
as Tony Blair's spokesman and campaign director (1994 — 1997), followed
by Downing Street Press Secretary (1997 — 2000), for Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Another graphic, circulated on Twitter
by German
broadcaster Deutsch Welle, shows how different cumulative, historic emissions look from the current scenario: China three years ago surpassed the United States
as the global greenhouse gas emissions leader.
The caldera, the cauldron - like crater at the top of a volcano, had sunk
by up to around 20 meters since last week
as magma channeled through underground passages moves away from the volcano, Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson, geophysics professor at the University of Iceland, told public service
broadcaster RUV.
I am currently a radio sports
broadcaster for West Las Vegas Sports
as well
as do play
by play for ProView Networks in Albuquerque for APS
as well
as New Mexico Highlands...
The movie is dense with cameos
by sports figures, such
as broadcaster Roy Firestone, Dallas quarterback Troy Aikman and Bengals running back Ki - Jana Carter, and features a tangy subplot surrounding 1995's No. 1 NFL draft pick.