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en That's a bone of contention for some, ... Some of the local stations whose stuff is being picked up think they should get money for that and they're not. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice.

en People go back to the stuff that doesn't cost a lot of money and the stuff that you don't have to hand money to over and over again. Stuff that you get for free, stuff that your older brother gives you, stuff that you can get out of the local library.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en If they do air a partisan film, we'll challenge the FCC and the licenses of the local stations that broadcast the film because local stations have a responsibility to the community to air real news, not partisan messages,

en If they do air a partisan film, we'll challenge the FCC and the licenses of the local stations that broadcast the film because local stations have a responsibility to the community to air real news, not partisan messages.

en That has always been a bone of contention.

en No, ... That has been a bone of contention from the very beginning.

en You need to be able to buy local stuff, locally generated stuff to get most value for your money and then you need the transportation to get it there,

en All of the proceeds will go toward purchasing life-saving cardiac medical equipment that will go to local hospitals, fire stations, police stations and schools.

en The bone of contention here is the fact that the road is being used improperly. I think it'd be safe to say it's at an impasse. We've been dealing with this since 2001.

en We will now check the ownership of local TV stations to ensure that foreign ownership does not exceed 20% at the stations ... this is to guarantee our media is not influenced by foreigners.

en One of the big things (non-lawyers) say, something they have a bone of contention with, is that advertising cheapens the profession. It's something we've heard so often -- that's why we moved to re-establish the commission.

en The ones most threatened are local (television) stations and then the cable operators. How much opportunity is there for local retailers to advertise?

en [Unlike other stations, he said, the coverage will be relevant for the viewer.] It is local, all the time, ... There's always local weather on the screen.

en It's foolish to say the finances don't look bleak. Of course, they do. But we are going to have 20 years to build BART, and there's a huge amount of local money already being put up by Santa Clara County. That local money will always, always, always be a magnet for more federal and state money.

en A lot of members of Congress just like to hear themselves. They want to issue a press release back home. They want to make a little bit of a splash in the local papers, local TV stations, (but) most of these things aren't going to be enacted into law.


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