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… read more
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 be rated so that this technology can be implemented. Some of the were Victoria Rideout, Media Director of Children Now, Tony Cox, Executive Vice President of Viacom International, Jack Myers, Chairman of the National Media Advisory Board, and Sylvia Hewlitt, President of the National Parenting Association. close
People in this video
- Stephen Balkum Executive Director Recreational Software Advisory Council
- Jeffrey Cole Director University of California, Los Angeles->Center for Communication Policy
- Tony Cox Executive Vice President Viacom International
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Dan Gerstein Legislative Assistant
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- David Kleeman Director American Children's TV Festival
- Kathryn Montgomery Co-Founder Center for Media Education
- David Moulton Chief of Staff U.S. House of Representatives->Markey, E. (D-MA)
- Jack Myers Chairman National Media Advisory Board
- Eli Noam Professor Columbia University->Graduate School of Business
- Joe Peck Representative Eli Lilly and Company->Congressional Affairs
- Arthur Pober Executive Director Entertainment Software Rating Board
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- Martine Vallee Representative Canada->Telecommunications
- Chris Wright Deputy General Counsel Federal Communications Commission
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