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    The V-Chip: Where Do We Go From Here?

    Participants discussed the implications and possibilities of the V-chip. which parents will be able to use to filter out undesired television programs. They also examined how programs could …

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    Television Violence

    Numerous cable television executives announced the formation of a cable industry cooperative to limit the amount of violence on cable television. The name of the new collaborative effort is …

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    Violence in Television Programming

    The Senate committee heard testimony on violence on television and its effect on children and public safety. Witnesses include the Attorney General, advocacy groups and television networks. …

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    Violence in Television Programming

    Harvard Law School Professor Arthur Miller led a panel discussion entitled, “Socratic Dialogue,” on the issue of violence in television. The panelists, including television production execut…

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    Cable Industry Competition

    Witnesses testified about the pros and cons of regulating the cable industry to promote increased competition in the marketplace, and about the effects of optical cable, satellite television…

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    Satellite Television Fair Marketing

    The subcommittee held a hearing on regulation of and competition in the cable industry. This video includes the original advertisements that aired in 1988. Additionally, the first hour of th…

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    Future of Pay Television

    Tony Cox addressed the Washington Metropolitan Cable Club on the future of pay television. He also responded to audience members' questions.

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    Satellite Showdown

    In a parody of "Family Feud", cable industry leaders competed against each other on questions about cable and network programming.

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