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en That's what's totally scary for broadcasters. We don't know what the rules are. They are penalizing people after the fact.

en The new FCC rules would impose a dramatic new squeeze on the amount of advertising time available during children's programming. They would also place premature, speculative and unreasonable barriers on the interaction between TV and the Internet. These rules will harm advertisers, broadcasters, Web sites and ultimately children's programming.

en We still need to point out the fact that folks should pay attention to the rules in this fishery. We always hear about the people not paying attention to rules, but compliance overall has been fairly good.

en We still don't have to do this if broadcasters turn down the bags of bucks. A failure of broadcasters to reaffirm the voluntary ban is likely to lead to an outcry that would justify a notice of inquiry.
  Reed Hundt

en It's important to understand that it's actually the broadcasters, the overseas broadcasters that have said 'no'.

en Totally, totally unnecessary, the kind of thing we showed on the tape from a rules standpoint on player safety, ... Blatant intent to hurt one of our defensive linemen, yet somehow the official on the spot got it wrong and he penalized us.

en I don't care about the rules. In fact, if I don't break the rules at least 10 times in every song then I'm not doing my job properly.

en Broadcasters are storytellers, newspapers are fact-gatherers and organizers of information and news magazines are kind of a hybrid of both.

en Public broadcasters, libraries and museums have a unique ability to connect people to their communities, and communities to the resources, ideas, and knowledge that they need to solve problems. Using these grants, public broadcasters, museums, and libraries in the seven communities will be able address local concerns in tangible and valuable ways. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. Public broadcasters, libraries and museums have a unique ability to connect people to their communities, and communities to the resources, ideas, and knowledge that they need to solve problems. Using these grants, public broadcasters, museums, and libraries in the seven communities will be able address local concerns in tangible and valuable ways.

en Now to consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk. Such rules and laws are deduced from the accomplished fact; they are the products of reflection...

en The situations have different issues. Here we're seeing a bending and stretching of the rules. Over there the rules are totally crushed. ...We have an accounting standards board and a fairly strict set of standards. Yes, we're seeing some problems. But by comparison they are nothing like the problems in Japan.

en That's why dollar/yen is totally supported, and people underestimate the fact that this is probably going to be a theme for quite a few months to come.

en I believe in dignity for whomever you are. It can be scary, too. If people are trying to lift you up and somebody doesn't have the strength, it's very scary.

en Some types of programming are not going to attract enough audiences to lure advertisers so selling on a subscription basis is not wrong. The fact is, broadcasters overall will have more opportunities for additional revenue.

en It could totally make her really submissive in the future. She feels like she already has to be around somebody who is beating on her. That's scary.


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