
Television Organizations in the United States: Parents Television Council, Association of Moving Image Archivists
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ISBN10: 1155871863
ISBN13: 9781155871868
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 28
Weight: 0.15
Height: 0.06 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781155871868
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 28
Weight: 0.15
Height: 0.06 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Parents Television Council, Association of Moving Image Archivists, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation, Television Watch, National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Fans4Writers, Action for Children's Television, NAB Show, Grand Alliance, National Association of Broadcasters, Television Hall of Fame, Community Broadcasters Association, International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, National Religious Broadcasters, National Association of Television Program Executives, American Public Television, Paper Tiger Television, International Academy of Web Television, Metropolitan Television Alliance, Michigan Association of Broadcasters, Viewers for Quality Television, Nevada Broadcasters Association, Help! Change TV, North American Broadcasters Association, Television Critics Association, Family Friendly Programming Forum, Radio Television Digital News Association, Association of Independent Creative Editors, National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Made in NY, Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, National Captioning Institute, Alabama Broadcasters Association, National Datacast. Excerpt: The Parents Television Council (PTC) is a U.S. based advocacy group founded by conservative activist L. Brent Bozell III in 1995. Through publications on its website including reviews, research reports, and online newsletters, the Council seeks to inform parents of television programs or other entertainment products the Council considers beneficial or harmful to the development of children. Council campaigns include attempts to hold advertisers accountable for sponsoring television programs the Council deems inappropriate, attempts to prevent children from watching television content the Council deems harmful, and attempts to change the functioning of cable channels so subscribers can see (and pa...