Blurred Lines of Programming
Participants discussed the future of network and cable broadcasting. They conjectured as to the possibility of a reduction in TV violence and a movement away from commercial-driven programmi…
367 viewsParticipants discussed the future of network and cable broadcasting. They conjectured as to the possibility of a reduction in TV violence and a movement away from commercial-driven programmi…
367 viewsPresident Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore hosted a conference on children’s television at the White House. Participants spoke about how children can learn from television, what enter…
1,560 viewsThe panelists discussed the impact of the information superhighway on American society. Topics included universal access to the information superhighway and the role of the government in pro…
172 viewsVice President Al Gore, delivered a speech to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He outlined the Clinton Administration’s proposals to reform the communications marketplace and spo…
125 viewsMr. Shaw moderated a panel discussing governmental policy and the effect it has on technology funding and experimentation. The industry leaders outlined the need for investment in informatio…
184 viewsTelevision Legend Dick Cavett moderated a forum entitled “Couch Potato 2000: The Shape of Tomorrow’s Television,” hosted by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Presidents of telecom…
248 viewsThe University of California, Los Angeles, and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences hosted this event. UCLA welcomed the Academy to the University with opening remarks regarding the f…
180 viewsThat National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences hosted a panel discussion on the public’s view of the “information revolution” and the importance of education to inform the populace ab…
80 viewsExecutives of the major television networks spoke at a forum analyzing the growth of telecommunications and the future for network television.
125 viewsPanelists discussed deregulation, copyrights, pricing and programming. They answered audience questions.
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