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21. Lying Media Bastards - Take A Good Look At The Man Behind The
Bum Hunter " like the tv show "Crocodile Hunter " where they shifted to a broader debate about US power, democracy and Osama bin Laden is right behind you!" and they would
http://www.lyingmediabastards.com/archives/2002_09.html

22. CAMERAS BEFORE THE COURTS - APRIL 2001 | Thunderbird Magazine
The arguments in the debate over whether or not to if we had our own version of Court tv, McKenzie says courts are most concerned with the fairness of a trial
http://www.journalism.ubc.ca/thunderbird/archives/2001.04/cameras.html
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  • Local Coverage * each link opens a new window AT A GLANCE CONTRIBUTORS ABOUT US ARCHIVE Proponents are pushing to allow recording devices inside Canada's courtrooms, but opponents believe witnesses either freeze or perform for the camera. It is a question of whether the eye of the camera tips the scales of justice. Cameras before the courts
    By Bettina Teodoro
    IF YOU WANT to know what goes on inside a Canadian courtroom, there are two ways of finding out. You can either go down to the courthouse yourself or you can wait for a journalist to tell you. If you choose the second route, you will have to rely on the journalist to paint for you a mental picture of a particular hearing or trial. Recording devices, both video and audio, generally are not permitted. For some Canadians, all too familiar with public spectacles like the O.J. Simpson murder trial, things are fine just the way they are. "I am unalterably opposed to televising judicial proceedings because it is impossible to know how much harm it will do, particularly to witnesses who don’t usually want to be in court," says B.C. Chief Justice Allan McEachern in a written response. "There is no groundswell of anxiety on the part of the public to televise proceedings. It is being stirred up by the media for their own commercial interests, and they should know better."
  • 23. The Media And The Courtroom? A Look At The Increasing Debate
    After all, the courts already allow prerecorded testimony many questions and problems as the debate already on the table, following the example of Court tv?
    http://www.angelfire.com/ia/pinegar/courtcamera.html
    The Media and the Courtroom?
    A Look at the Increasing Debate The Issues around the Media and the Courts
    The key issue in the debate is the apparent clash within the Constitution between the First Amendment's right to a free press, and the Sixth Amendment's right to a fair trial in a speedy and public manner, by an impartial jury. To some it has been a debate between institutions, with different goals, while others believe that their goals (of justice) are essentially the same, but merely take on a different form from each other. But others believe that it is simply a debate between proper values and professionalism as institutions. In order to start our discussion it is appropriate to determine first if the amendments based on the founder's intentions actually do clash, and if so, whether or not one is more important than the other. The courts especially want fair trials and the media wants their right to a free and open press of the courts. But do the legal professionals do all that they can in order to preserve fair trials? And have those in the media abided by ethics in journalism when covering the courts and been responsible in doing so? Since these are both very important issues to the debate, the idea behind who each of these actors, as institutions, are supposed to serve first needs to be addressed. Based on the strict standards of both the law, the high court, and modern American Bar Association's professional code of ethics, that the justice system's primary function is not to serve the random interests of the public. Instead, prosecutors, defenders, and judges are to insure the best possible conditions for opposing sides to search out the truth in a dignified adversarial process. Their function is to insure the integrity of the institution, the Constitution, and to provide interpretation and enforcement of the law.

    24. ++ Relapsed Catholic ++ Religion Blog
    Quebec courts redefine marriage According to LifeSite, the And if you do watch tv and write about it Couple Arrested After Passion debate posted by religion
    http://relapsedcatholic.blogspot.com/2004_03_01_relapsedcatholic_archive.html
    ++ relapsed catholic ++ religion blog
    Where the religious rubber meets the pop culture road...
    A daily blog about religion: in the news, in the media, on the web, in the world. Est. 2000.
    Wednesday, March 31
    Religion as mainstream pop culture
    "From yellow pages with just Christian vendors, to gyms where members pump iron with God's word as inspiration in a country where at least 40 percent of Americans claim they read the Bible at least once a day MSNBC - Religion as mainstream pop culture : religion sells.
    "'There are millions of Christians who appreciate this type of materials. But also modern marketing has gotten a hold of these groups and found ways to put these materials in front of people much more efficiently,' said professor John Green of the University of Akron."
    [Thanks to loyal RelCath reader DL for the link!]
    posted by religion news weblog : 3/31/2004
    Adbusters: Why won't anyone say they are Jewish?
    Let's see now: If I wrote an article like this , asking "Why are have so many Leftists been Jews?" (A. Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Karl Marx, Noam Chomsky, Rosa Luxemborg, Saul Alinsky...) what would you think of me?
    I hope you'd think I was an intellectually lazy, race-baiting freak.

    25. Broadcasting & Cable - Seven Things That Will Change Cable TV In 2004
    lawmakers will be reluctant to vote against cleaner tv. problems, but Congress will leave those to the courts. A heated debate is now raging over how much
    http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA414509?verticalid=311&industry=Top of

    26. Washingtonpost.com
    law any way they can through the courts, the Legislature coverage than ever before in the tv ageor one of them called the perpetual debate about whether
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/nation/columns/kurtzhoward/?nav=hptop_ts

    27. Pierce Journalism & Broadcasting - Site Index
    tv Vocabulary; Activities; tv Vocabulary; WPNC Roone Arledge; courts Essay. Women Get to the Front; Pierce debates/oldtopics.htm; Pierce Journalism - debate Format;
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    28. CNN.com - Transcripts
    On the old tv show, people filmed without their knowledge or The courts say that you have to be in Our debate over law enforcement cameras continues with House
    http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0108/17/cf.00.html
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    set your edition Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Danish Japanese Korean Arabic Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW
    CNN CROSSFIRE
    Should Government Cameras Photograph People in Public Spaces?
    Aired August 17, 2001 - 19:30 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. ROBERT NOVAK, CO-HOST: Tonight, cameras may be watching you at the traffic light, nightclub and even the ball-game. Is this anything to smile about, or has big brother overstepped his bounds? ANNOUNCER: From Washington, CROSSFIRE. On the left, Bill Press. On the right, Robert Novak. In the CROSSFIRE, in Dallas, Texas, House Majority Leader Dick Armey, and in New York, Raymond Kelly, former New York City police commissioner. NOVAK: Good evening. Welcome to CROSSFIRE. On the old TV show, people filmed without their knowledge or permission were told, "Smile, you're on Candid Camera"!

    29. Lawyers Far From United Over Cameras In The Courtroom
    strike a blow to the integrity of the courts. Warning stirs tv debate What happened in Waller s courtroom in 6 touched off the camerasin-the courtroom debate.
    http://www.judicialaccountability.org/articles/judgesseizesjewelry.htm
    Lawyers Far from United Over Cameras in the Courtroom By Steven G. Mason
    Letters to the Editor
    Orland Sentinel
    February 12, 2004
    I read with interest criminal defense attorney Manny Hernandez's recent "My Word" commentary arguing that placing cameras in the courtroom to expose abusive judges is unnecessary. I, likewise, have been a criminal defense attorney for many years, and on this issue, I strongly support Orange-Osceola State Attorney Lawson Lamar and Chief Assistant State Attorney Bill Vose's position that cameras should operate in every courtroom. After all, the courtrooms belong to the public, not the lawyers and judges.
    From a legal perspective, the debate really begins with the federal and state constitutions which refer to "public trials." Obviously, when these provisions were first enacted, technology was not available to give every member of the community a firsthand look at the goings-on in the courthouse.

    30. BRIA 10:1 Free Press, Fair Trial, Religious Rights, Lindbergh Baby Kipnapping, C
    the government has little tolerance for political debate, special interest The courts ordered that they be let go Privately owned tv satellite dishes are illegal
    http://www.crf-usa.org/bria/bria10_1.html
    CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION Bill of Right in Action Fall 1993 (10:1)
    Updated July 2000
    When Rights Conflict
    In the United States our rights as citizens are outlined in the Constitution and its Bill of Rights. But, what happens when rights conflict? In this issue we will explore three such conflicts—two drawn from the American experience, and one in a foreign land. U.S. History : Free Press vs. Fair Trial: The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Case World History : Singapore: Model Society or City of Fear? U.S. Government : Religious Rights in Conflict FREE PRESS VS. FAIR TRIAL:
    THE LINDBERGH BABY KIDNAPPING CASE
    Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh was a genuine American hero. In 1927, Lindbergh captured the public imagination by flying solo from New York to Paris in a single-engine airplane . This pioneering flight across the Atlantic instantly changed the character of global travel and made "the Lone Eagle" a world celebrity. Joined by his wife, author Anne Morrow , this soft-spoken adventurer traveled the world, using his celebrity status to advance the cause of aviation. Together, the Lindberghs came to symbolize a youthful and optimistic America and a newfound global communication.

    31. TMI - What Is Public Interest Counicl?
    reform without running afoul of the courts, the constitution or The value of the debate time was in the note that federal law already requires tv stations to
    http://www.mediainstitute.org/gore/STUDIES/debate.html
    Free TV Time for Candidates?
    From December/January 1998
    Skip to Against , by Eddie Fritts
    For By Paul Taylor Providing free air time to candidates is the single most promising way to fix what ails electoral politics. It's not a complete fix. There's no such thing. But by reducing the cost and improving the discourse of campaigns, it has the potential to do more good than any other reform - without running afoul of the courts, the constitution or the political culture. Let's parse the benefits one at a time. Political candidates spent $25 million on television advertising in '72 and $500 million in '96 - that's an increase of nearly five times the rate of inflation. Television ads are the single largest component of this increase. They account for roughly 40 percent of the total expense of congressional, senatorial and presidential campaigns. In competitive races for those offices - the ones decided within 8 points - the TV ads account for closer to 60 percent of total expenses. The pressure to raise the funds to pay for the ads helps drive the obsessive money chase that leads to the scandals we've been wallowing in for the past year. You'll never do away with this money chase, but you can slow it down. Free air time will.

    32. Salon | Where The Wild Feeds Are
    for decide to press the issue in the courts, as they Rosenzweig ultimately opted out of the freespeech debate by choosing to air the Brokaw clip on his tv show
    http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/07/29/wild_feeds/print.html
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    Technology July 29, 1999
    URL: http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/07/29/wild_feeds
    Where the wild feeds are
    By Frank Houston I did not wash my hair last night because I felt a certain amount of stiffness was probably healthy," Dan Rather says to a producer as he prepares to go on air with a report from Soweto, South Africa. "What do you think? OK, OK, the question is whether or not to wash it for tomorrow, but we'll make that decision as we go along, I guess." Such are the weighty choices our news anchors are forced to make from day to day. Rather likely did not expect to be discussing his coiffure on public view, but he is. This peek behind the curtain of the TV news business is known as a "wild feed" one of the unscripted, random moments found in the raw satellite transmissions used by TV networks and affiliates to send live sound and video from one location to another. The feeds are sometimes scrambled by the networks. But often they aren't, and they can be intercepted by anyone with a satellite dish who knows where to point it. Wild feeds reveal some of the embarrassingly creaky machinery beneath the high-gloss Oz of broadcast television and these days they can be found online. Comedic actor Harry Shearer's Web site features the Rather clip, as well as some choice words from Bill Gates: "We fucked up. We look really stupid. We look like these greedy fools," and Geraldo Rivera, who is overheard saying that if he were Ron Goldman's father, "I'd want to strangle the motherfucker." (O.J. Simpson, that is.) Jed Rosenzweig's

    33. American Patrol Feature Stories - 2003
    August 11, 2003 Did the courts Kill Proposition 187? August 5, 2003 Spencer, Kolbe debate Guest Worker Idea 25, 2003 American Border Patrol on Tech tv.
    http://www.americanpatrol.org/FEATURES/FeatureMenu.html

    34. Corporate Public-Interest Groups Don T Be Deceived By Ethical
    citizens participating in the public debate, but do be said of our elected officials or even our courts. Pat Robertson, tv evangelist and rightwing politician
    http://www.commondreams.org/views/022100-104.htm
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    E-Mail This Article Published on Monday, February 21, 2000 in the Boulder Camera
    http://www.bouldernews.com/opinion/guest/teitelba1.html

    Corporate "Public-Interest" Groups:
    Don't Be Deceived By Ethical-Sounding Names by Harv Teitelbaum
    Many people complain that it's getting harder to tell right from wrong, truth from fiction, and reality from illusion in our society. Nowhere is this confusion of values more apparent than in the manipulation of our perceptions of and by conservative and commercial "public-interest" groups. Since the 1960s, when America saw an unprecedented growth in grassroots, democratic, public-interest organizations such as the ACLU, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and the NAACP, commercial and conservative interests have been seeking ways to reclaim the moral high ground, or if not possible, to at least dilute the impact of these progressive organizations. As an initial attempt, commercial interests came up with the idea of creating in-house front groups to counter those grassroots organizations which arose to combat industrial threats. These corporate constructs were ridiculed and dismissed as "astroturf" groups in recognition of their artificial nature. But corporate and special interests have come a long way since then. First, industry groups and conservatives tapped their substantial financial advantage and the media's money-as-access attitude to monopolize the public dialogue on issues. Perhaps more importantly, since honest identification of the parties behind the message might negate or weaken that message, they concocted public-interest names that appeared progressive and grassroots. The task then, became one of marketing, and not simply of message.

    35. CBC News.Real
    the doctors; the state; the courts; the public 3. debate the issue “Development must be controlled to a good description of what happens behind the scenes
    http://www.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/newsworld/viewer.cgi?FILE=NL20001108.html&TEMPLATE=new

    36. Links - Illegal Red Light Cameras In California
    to a detailed (fourpart) history of the debate over red Are the courts in other towns doing the same? in another town, let me know whether the tv was visible
    http://www.highwayrobbery.net/redlightcamslinksref.htm
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    w w w h i g h w a y r o b b e r y n e t HOME / INTRO / DEFECTS CAMERAS YOUR TICKET ACTION ...
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    On this Links Page (scroll down, or click on highlighted links):
    1. Camera Info / Locations List

    3. General Reference Materials
    4. FAQ 5. Letters / Editorials / News / Class Actions
    (Including Materials about California, Maryland, Washington DC, Pennsylvania) 6. Humor 7. Speeding Tickets Info About Red Light Camera Tickets and Locations List http://www.dot.ca.gov The California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) website includes an electronic edition of their Traffic Manual - in fact, it is the online edition that is the official version of the manual. The Traffic Manual is the source of the controversial "Yellow Change Interval" table. For more information about the table, see
    CalTrans, continued This is "Must" Reading : Congressman Dick Armey's Site including his report: "The Red Light Running Crisis - Is It Intentional" (From Chapter 6) Recently-retired Congressman Dick Armey's official website contained a big section about red light cameras, including the above-entitled 20-page position paper, and links to official studies, reports, and other documents.

    37. Media Diary (2001 April - June)
    to let tv cameras into the Federal courts so that Congress last year, but time constraints prevented any debate. as the country s third largest tv group with a
    http://www.nhk.or.jp/bunken/bcri-diary/h17-m.html
    HOME Media Diary No.17 (Summer, 2001)
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    Journalism, Communication, Public service
    2001 April-June
    Apr.
    Report on Next Generation Broadcasting Technologies
    The Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications (MPHPT) study group on next generation broadcasting technologies, on April 12 produced a report about the broadcasting systems that it expects to appear in the next ten to fifteen years. The study group believes that the next generation systems will be able to store and retrieve vast amounts of information. The most pressing issues will be the development of high capacity storage technologies and 3-D image technologies.
    Apr. One out of Three Japanese Uses the Internet A nationwide survey conducted by Dentsu Co., Ltd. in January revealed that an estimated 24.14 million Japanese now use the Internet at home, and 17.58 million used the Internet in the workplace. An estimated 17.11 million use it on mobile telephones. The estimated combined total of Internet users in the home or workplace or on the mobile phone rose to 38.48 million, or 41.6% of the population aged 15 and over.
    Apr.

    38. Technology Review: MIT's Magazine Of Innovation
    British government reports cite closedcircuit tv as a Well, the courts are slowly getting involved. infrastructure, no one involved in the debate thinks it
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    39. Sacbee.com -- Laci Peterson -- TV's Access To Peterson Trial At Issue
    It is scheduled for debate before the judge on Aug. courts must remain open, federal case law has long demanded realtime coverage offered by Court tv is the
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    Peterson Archive Cameras await a target in June outside the Stanislaus County Courthouse in Modesto. Whether the media's cameras will be allowed inside the courtroom during the trial of Scott Peterson is unknown. THE BEE
    TV's access to Peterson trial at issue
    By GARTH STAPLEY BEE STAFF WRITER The next battle pitting Scott Peterson's right to a fair trial against the public's right to information is likely to be waged in front of television cameras. The outcome could determine whether the compelling double-murder case continues to fuel talk shows and news reports across North America. "TV is a very powerful medium, very dangerous," said Harland Braun, a Los Angeles attorney who is no stranger to high-pressure, high-profile courtroom drama. He worked on the civil rights trial of motorist Rodney King and is representing actor Robert Blake, who is being tried for his wife's murder. The point is not lost on Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami, who earlier this month set deadlines for attorneys on all sides to present him with written arguments.

    40. TV Home Forum - View Topic - Coverage Of The Hutton Inquiry
    tv Cameras are not allowed in a UK Court of Law of the Hutton Inquiry, there was a debate a couple see the media encampment outside the Royal courts of Justice
    http://www.tvforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?start=12&t=5907

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