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61. Who's Going Interactive?
Thus was spawned the debate of PC vs delivering interactive applications through the PC and through the tv. Stay awaylet the regulators and courts decide the
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InFocus Features Analyst's Corner ... Telecom World WIRELESS REVIEW 04 Editorial Calendar Who's going interactive? PAT BLAKE, Special to Telephony Telephony, Jan 13, 1997 Print-friendly format E-mail this information When news broke in December that Bell Atlantic, Nynex and Pacific Telesis were scaling back their Tele-TV venture, shivers must have run down the spine of the interactive television industry. After two years and roughly half a billion dollars invested, the venture seems destined for the uncertain fate that was met by many of its predecessors. And although Tele-TV has not been completely abandoned, its woes are symptomatic of an industry plagued with flash fever-hot one minute, cold the next. Back in the good old days of 1993, interactive TV seemed to be well on its way to connecting American households to a smorgasbord of two-way services delivered at broadband speeds. From coast to coast, a slew of field trials examined electronic banking, educational services and video-on-demand (VOD). But those were not commercial deployments. At the same time, the little-known Internet was about to steal the thunder of interactive TV and become a household name. Home computer sales were skyrocketing, along with on-line service subscriptions. Companies such as America Online had tapped into the elusive mass market, luring millions with e-mail and the wealth of information available through the World Wide Web.

62. Outside The Beltway: Law And The Courts Archives
REDISTRICTING AND THE courts. to move a Ten Commandments monument fueled a national debate over against The New TNN changing its name to Spike tv Monday in
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Many of us have been wondering when Alan Dershowitz would weigh in on the Abu Ghraib scandal, given his surprising advocacy of the limited use...
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AP - Delivery People Urged to Rat Out Minors Police in Portsmouth [NH] hope to enlist pizza delivery people and hotel clerks to help cut...
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Grasso Speaks Out
Former NYSE Chairman Richard Grasso has an impassioned column in WSJ defending his innocence and denouncing his critics, including New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer,...
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63. The Blogging Of The President: 2004
Now, this supposedly polite and proper debate is getting they actively fought in the state courts to prevent such where gay rights folks are watching it on tv.
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64. Journalism Fellowships In Child And Family Policy
That set up the classic debate over secrecy And three Indiana judges have allowed tv cameras into their hearings let the public see how the courts decide policy
http://www.child-family.umd.edu/works_stack.htm
Open justice
The trend toward opening juvenile court is now gaining momentum
By Barbara White Stack
Reprinted with permission of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Sept. 23, 2001 - In a secret hearing three years ago, a Beaver County judge terminated the custody rights of a 19-year-old Allegheny County woman so that her baby could be adopted by a pharmacist and his wife, a lawyer who had shared a law office with the judge's wife.
The young mother objected to the secrecy. She wanted the whole world to know what had happened that her baby had been given away without her consent to a couple who refused to return him.
Her attorney, Jean Lupariello of Carnegie, knew juvenile court hearings were closed in Pennsylvania, and she'd simply accepted it. But she began to question the practice.
"There is no reason to hide things under a shadow," Lupariello says now.
Lupariello is among those in Pennsylvania who want to pry open the doors to juvenile courts. If they succeed, Pennsylvania would be in the forefront of a nationwide movement toward open juvenile court hearings.
Over the past 20 years, states have begun opening juvenile courts, and over the next 20, the trend is likely to continue. That's because constitutional protections and changes in federal legislation may make it increasingly difficult for any state to keep the public out.

65. Behind The Homefront
press issues, but will not follow debates over many to go into US district courts to prosecute members, observers and print reporters, but tv cameras will not
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RSS/XML feed Return to the Reporters Committee homepage. On Jan. 24, 2003, a new law enforcement and investigatory agency whose duties include functions taken from as many as 22 other federal agencies came into existence. The reorganization of these operations reportedly marks the biggest government bureaucratic shake-up since the creation of the Department of Defense half a century ago.
Even before the new Department of Homeland Security opened its doors, controversies arose over not just how it would operate and exercise its powers, but what level of access to information it would allow, and how it would respond to news media requests. Will new exemptions be carved out of the FOI Act, either by law or by practice? Will officials and agents feel free to tap phones of journalists, or subpoena their records during investigations? Will the new director consider procedural safeguards, like those adopted years ago by the Department

66. Chicago Tribune | Registration
CO May 16, 2004 Great cellphone debate It s your who are staring directly toward the seats behind home plate what a pain it can be for the tv broadcasters.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/reviews/chi-0405140208may14,1,298935.co

67. TermPapers-TermPapers.com - Debate 2000
for Submission to the 1999 National debate Topic Selection Typically courts have sided on the side of the be weekend fare for millions of tv viewers across the
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68. CRE News Release: The Media After Lawrence - 21 Oct 00
and being severely fined by the courts, and even that you – journalists, editors, radio and tv news reporters issues in public, to stimulate debate, and to
http://www.cre.gov.uk/media/nr_arch/nr001021.html
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The media after Lawrence: fresh start or the same old story
Gurbux Singh's speech to the NUJ Conference, held at the Tabernacle, Powis Square, Notting Hill, London. Let me tell you about journalists. All journalists smoke. All journalists drink heavily. All journalists wear raincoats. All journalists have that dishevelled, just woken up look. All journalists have scruffy shoes. All journalists swear profusely. All journalists go to the pub every lunchtime and every evening, and sometimes even in the morning. All journalists eat badly, do little exercise, and have an unhealthy lifestyle. You know that what I have just said is nonsense. It is stereotyping of the worst kind and for that I apologise. I have lumped you all into one single, not particularly flattering identity. But, I hope it gives you some idea of my response when people assume that because I am Asian, I am bound to like curry, or that I pray to Mecca five times a day, or that I have an arranged marriage, or that I own a corner shop. Do not assume that just because someone is black he or she automatically likes reggae music, is a rastafarian and is into a life of crime and drug dealing. It is nonsense. It is the sort of stereotyping that simply reinforces prejudice.

69. CITIZEN ALERT- C-SPAN Denies Public TV Access To 9-11 Victims' Families And 9-11
Ed Forchion, a marijuana advocate, claims the courts, prosecutor and on drugs have been losing the debate about the coverage hoping for a live tv broadcast, or
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Article Index Subscribe to DrugWar Discussion and News List News Archive Preston Peet ... The Dysfunctional Anti-Drug Agencies (June 7, 2004)
"Documents show a pattern of corruption cover-ups at DEA and Customs." Lost In Translation (June 7, 2004)
"Special agent John Roberts, a chief of the FBI's Internal Affairs Department, agrees. And while he is not permitted to discuss the Edmonds case, for the last 10 years he has been investigating misconduct by FBI employees. He says he is outraged by how little is ever done about it." Cheney Reportedly Interviewed in Leak of C.I.A. Officer's Name (June 7, 2004)
Could the Vice-President of the United States really be so small minded as to have assisted in some way in leaking the name of a deep-cover CIA agent involved in tracking weapons of mass destruction, just to get back at someone who angered them? It's a scary thought. It's not "clear" if Cheney is a target of the federal probe into the leak, but this makes it clear he's thought to possibly know more than he and other Bush administration officials have previously admitted knowing. Beating Specialist Baker (June 5, 2004-Free NYTimes registration required)

70. Resources For Media-based Activism
generated gets international attention through courts, the media publicinterest organizations to influence debate, shape public News Network www.gnn.tv GNN is
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Alliance for Community Media
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The Alliance for Community Media is committed to assuring everyone's access to electronic media. The Alliance advances this goal through public education, a progressive legislative and regulatory agenda, coalition building and grassroots organizing. Applied Research Center
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Publisher of ColorLines www.colorlines.com ), and RaceWire, serving the ethnic press with news, features and op-eds.
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AIVF is the membership organization of independent video and filmmakers whose mission is to increase the creative and professional opportunities for independent video and filmmakers and to enhance the growth of independent media by providing services and resources, including informative seminars and networking events, access to group health and production insurance, advocacy for media arts issues, a public resource library, and publication of books and directories. Democracy Now!

71. Spin Of The Day
grassroots groups have turned to the courts in an a show-and-tell with Libyan centrifuge parts, tv coverage marking Middle East, and a four hour debate on a
http://www.prwatch.org/spin/March_2004.html
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Why Karen Ryan Deserved What She Got
Journalism professor Jay Rosen has written a commentary about Karen Ryan , the public relations consultant who got caught posing as a reporter in a video news release Source: PressThink, March 31, 2004
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Still Crazy After All These Years
Seven nuclear power companies announced a joint effort to "apply for a license to build a new commercial power plant" the first in 30 years. The consortium will "test a simplified licensing system created by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission... to help the industry go from reactor order to electricity production in 5 years, as opposed to the 10 or 12 years" it used to take. The consortium is integral to the Bush administration's " Nuclear Power 2010 " program, a "joint government/industry cost-shared effort" hoping to "deploy" new plants "in the 2010 timeframe." In other news, a two-year study by 30 environmental, health and safety groups

72. Houston Press | Houstonpress.com | News | Feature | In The Line Of Fire,During T
deal with the media s mistakes, because the courts found he to dismiss the suit against WFAAtv, a decision and injecting himself into a public debate about it
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Columns No Room at the Rice GOP Sweeps Week Republicans complete Texas political reconstruction Letters Letters The last thing John McLemore wanted to do was work another weekend. The Waco TV reporter had spent the entire month of February in Houston covering the grisly murder trial of serial killer Kenneth McDuff, and he was looking forward to some quiet time at home with his wife. So when cameraman Dan Mulloney called on Saturday and asked his colleague what he was doing the next day, McLemore tersely replied, "I'm going to church." "Oh no you're not," replied Mulloney. "We're going to Rodenville."

73. Xbox Solution Forums - Debate Over Violent Video Games Still Brews
retailers, legal scholars and elected officials debate proposals to courts so far have rejected that argument violence be it through watching tv, listening to
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74. The State Of Delusion
debate itself is labeled unpatriotic. is tempting to believe that the danger is behind us Next, Bush labeled the courts that overturned sodomy laws, and ordered
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75. Wednesday-Night History
to redefine the terms of debate as the and forged friendships with judges on foreign constitutional courts. Worldcom/Enron ROB tv ROB glossary NOTES. Aviation
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76. Irish News - Irish Independent Online - Sunday Independent , Irish Newspapers, N
Should gang cases be heard in nonjury courts? Do you think a €45 tv licence hike would be Will Tuesday night s televised debate between Noonan and Ahern
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77. Slashdot | Ritz Disposable Digital Camera Hacked
Ritz Disposable Digital camera Hacked article related to Media, Graphics, and Software. 99 Dakota reusable digital camera announced in July was usefully hacked on while I had a tvVCR combo, and was because they can't afford a digital camera and printer
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78. The Official John Kerry Blog: Comment On Debate Thread: 7 PM ET On MSNBC
Comments debate Thread 7 PM ET on MSNBC. Brokaw is already making the candidates take the offensive with his wise ass attitude. Oh, for a REAL debate. misnamed "no-child-left-behind" program
http://www.blog.johnkerry.com/cgi-bin/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=1096

79. Covering Courts
internal debates not open to outsiders 48 states allow some tv coverage (exceptions are South Dakota and Mississippi). federal appeals courts have power to
http://www.insidepolitics.org/ps111/courts.html
Covering Courts, by Darrell West Key concepts: credit-claiming Key events: Gore v. Bush The Challenge of Covering the Courts -different type of institution than Congress or the presidency -no electoral imperative for leadership publicity or credit-claiming -less open -less coverage -less public interest -less voter knowledge (few can name Supreme Court Chief Justice) When asked opinion of following people, far more had no view of Rehnquist than other people (1999 Gallup poll) -Rehnquist41% don't know or no opinion -Queen of England11% -Jerry Seinfeld14% -Sammy Sosa15% -Donald Trump9% Patterns of Court Coverage
Slotnick booklittle coverage of courts compared to Congress and presidency -only 40 reporters cover Supreme Court as major beat (Alexander Wohl, Supreme Court Report) -far fewer than Congress or presidency -16,000 covered 2000 party conventions -4,000 covered Timothy McVeigh execution
-Supreme Court proceedings not televised -internal debates not open to outsiders
-some states recently have allowed broadcasting of trials, while others do not
-reporters have more difficulty penetrating legal institutions, uncovering behind-the-scenes stories, and doing investigative journalism

80. Media, Technology And Society: Debates On The Constitutional Validity Of Cameras
Debates on the Constitutional Validity of Cameras in the Court a brief part in the national tv drama that and the complication of the courts unnecessarily for
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    O.J. was available, we’d move God.” CNN’s Larry King By Peter Konefal Although the media have a powerful advantage in obtaining information compared to the average citizen, they aren’t necessarily motivated by a concern for public service. Why is the argument made that television is the ultimate pathway to public inclusion and knowledge of the court system. Isn’t it just as valuable to listen to an audiotape of a trial? The assertion that a modern ‘public’ trial can only be had with televised court proceedings is skewed toward a public that only understand filmic representation. Logic and deduction are designed to be at the heart of a criminal trial, and by rewarding the arena of subjectivity and emotion a higher place in that hierarchy; we are dangerously misconstruing what it means to have ‘public’ access to a criminal trial . R.W. Power describes the world-wide-broadcast 1982 Von Bulow trial in just those terms:

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