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- Code Of Conduct
- a statement and description of required behaviors, responsibilities, and actions expected of employees of an organization or of members of a professional body. A code of conduct usually focuses on...
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- Gore pushes code to combat ad bias.
- Vice President Albert Gore last week urged the advertising industry to develop a code of conduct that would discourage companies from discriminating against media owned by or targeted to minorities. "Diversity of voices and views is a pillar o Vice President Albert Gore last...
- Research articles 1999-03-01
- Hundt calls for PSA code; FCC chairman also takes aim at radio and television liquor advertising. (Reed Hundt, public service announcements)
- FCC chairman also takes aim at radio and television liquor advertising FCC Chairman Reed Hundt says competition is driving away public service announcements and he wants to do something about it. He is calling on broadcasters...
- Research articles 1997-04-09
- Regulatory rerun.(the broadcasters' code of conduct)(Brief Article)
- Broadcasters fear a new batch of old values People reading TV industry headlines last week might wonder if they had stepped back in time. In an age when government agencies tout their devotion to loosening government rules, Washington last wee ...
- Research articles 2000-09-25
- All ratings roads lead to the FCC; Hundt, some Senators still push for a programing code of conduct. (Reed Hundt, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
- NBC may be holding out on a ratings revision, but the FCC still has to approve the network's ratings scheme, FCC Chairman Reed Hundt says. Discussing the ratings last week, Hundt said he expects the FCC to conduct a new...
- Research articles 1997-07-21
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- Copps on Patrol - Cleaning up TV - Michael J. Copps - Brief Article
- RANKLED BY RACY television and by radio shock jocks, Michael J. Copps, one of four commissioners at the Federal Communications Commission FCC, has called on broadcasters to adopt a voluntary code of conduct. In a February 4 USA Today op-ed piece, Copps warned radio, TV, and cable executives that...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
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