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Esther Rantzen: Fear of paedophiles is harming children
http://madeleinemccann.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ esther-rantzen-fear-of-paedophile…Esther Rantzen has admitted she blames herself for raising fears of paedophiles to such a degree that adults are now scared to help crying children. The veteran broadcaster, who founded the counselling service ChildLine, warned that young people are now being harmed by the widespread suspicion that anyone who has contact with children could be a child abuser.
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Cuomo suit: minority listeners undercounted in radio ratings
http://overlawyered.com/ 2008/ 10/ cuomo-suit-minority-listeners-undercounted-in…The office of New York attorney general Andrew Cuomo “said it planned to file a lawsuit this week against Arbitron, the company that compiles the data, because of concerns that minority listeners were not being adequately represented.
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CCHQ thwarts Channel 4 attempts to infiltrate Tory donors club
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/ torydiary/ 2008/ 10/ cchq-thwarts-ch.htmlA Channel 4 researcher Jenny Williams (photo from Facebook) - working for the Dispatches programme - attempted to infiltrate one of the Conservative Party's donor clubs, Team 2000. As CCHQ carried out compliance checks they became increasingly suspicious of her true identity and eventually rumbled her.
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What Was the Gore Commission on Digital Television Broadcasting All About?
http://www.drewclark.com/ what-was-the-gore-commission-on-digital-television-bro…Note: On Friday, October 3, the Information Economy Project at George Mason University School of Law will feature a discussion about “The Gore Commission, 10 Years Later: The Public Interest Obligations of Digital TV Broadcasters in Perfect Hindsight.” It will be held at 8:30 a.m. at the National Press Club.
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Do TV Broadcasters Have Obligations to the Public? Forum TOMORROW, 10/3
http://www.drewclark.com/ do-tv-broadcasters-have-obligations-to-the-public-foru…Note: On Friday, October 3, the Information Economy Project at George Mason University School of Law will feature a discussion about “The Gore Commission, 10 Years Later: The Public Interest Obligations of Digital TV Broadcasters in Perfect Hindsight.” It will be held at 8:30 a.m. at the National Press Club.
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Help Save Internet Radio
http://blog.tmcnet.com/ blog/ rich-tehrani/ consumer-electronics/ help-save-inte…Help Save Internet Radio September 29, 2008 10:43 AM | 0 Comments If you aren't aware, traditional US broadcasters have done their best to kill internet radio. The reason is simple... Internet radio can be better than traditional radio and using the power of listeners, internet radio stations like Pandora allow a crowd to determine the best songs to play for others.
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Help Pandora -- save online radio
http://www.artsjournal.com/ jazzbeyondjazz/ 2008/ 09/ help_pandora_save_online_r…The free and highly entertaining online radio website Pandora.com -- one of the most readily accessible portals to music you'll probably enjoy, but never heard before -- needs help from all listeners to pressure the Senate to pass a bill supportive of its continuance.
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Siccing lawyers on broadcast campaign ads
http://overlawyered.com/ 2008/ 09/ siccing-lawyers-on-broadcast-campaign-ads/“While no one tracks the number of legal notices broadcasters receive on political ads, station managers and lawyers say attempts to block ads are growing both in number and intensity, particularly in states with closely contested elections.
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Internet Radio Bill Passes House Unanimously, Senate Next
http://netzoo.net/ internet-radio-bill-passes-house-unanimously-senate-next/Great news for WOOZradio, Pandora and all other net radio broadcasters. Though this bill doesn’t entirely spell things out re: the future of net radio (at least in terms of WOOZ and our streaming via Live365) it is a positive step toward a solution that will keep net radio alive after many contentious months following the CRB’s unfair ruling in March 2007.
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Net radio bill passes the House
http://www.mashget.com/ 2008/ 09/ 27/ net-radio-bill-passes-the-house/Web radio stations live to fight another day. The House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill that Web radio stations have painted as life or death for their services. The Webcaster Settlement Act, which would allow Web radio stations to negotiate with the broadcasting industry for a royalty
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