I was enjoying the last segment on today’s Saturday Night Live, called “Biker Chick Chat.” In fact, I was loving it so much, I completely missed this accidental F-bomb:
Heh.
We’ll see how long NBC allows this clip to remain up before contacting YouTube to have it taken down due to a copyright violation (which it...
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Posts Tagged ‘ FCC ’
I frickin’ love this Saturday Night Live clip
Good news for Net Neutrality
Julius Genachowski, Barack Obama’s choice for head of the Federal Communication Commission has been picked, and that’s good for those who don’t want Big Telecom to limit access so they can make more money than they already are:
The plan was unveiled during a November 2007 event, during which then candidate Obama pledged to “ensure...
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‘It would be the first time the FTC tries to patrol systematically what bloggers say and do online’
Look, folks. It is unethical for bloggers to take freebies from the companies whose products and services they review. Announcing they you have received the freebie takes most, but not all, of the stink off the practice.
I know, it seems innocuous. But when you use your blog to perform a journalistic activity — like...
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Media: Worth every penny if you ask me
ABC and its affiliates decided this week to appeal the $1.4 million fine the Federal Communications Commission laid on them for airing this 2003 scene from “NYPD Blue” (Warning, it is not safe for work).
First, actress Charlotte Ross has got to be feeling pretty good about herself, considering...
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Politics: Obama supports Net Neutrality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd8qY6myrrE
For those who click on YouTube videos, here is what he said when asked during an MTV forum whether for his position on NetNeutrality:
“Would you make it a priority in your first year of office to re-instate Net Neutrality as the law of the land? And would you pledge to only appoint FCC commissioners...
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Relax, Mr. Zell … da fix is in
Sam Zell, the uber-rich developer/slum lord who wants to buy the Chicago Tribune using the employees’ money, was in Washington pleading with the feds to relax the rules prohibiting broadcasters from owning print in the same market. He needs the waiver for the deal to do through. Naturally, there’s a ton of groups opposing...
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Howard a hypocrite?
Howard Stern smiles during a news conference at the live debut broadcast of his show on Sirius Satellite Radio in New York on January 9, 2006. A Sirius spokesman said on January 19 that the company has complained to the Federal Communications Commission that Stern’s show is being illegally rebroadcast on two stations in...
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Giving the public what it doesn’t want
C.J. Summers is all excited that Insight is giving customers what he doesn’t want.
I still thing mandatory a la carte pricing is the way to go.
cable,a la carte,cable television,federal communications commission,fcc
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My letter to WEEK about poor sound quality
This is the letter I sent to WEEK via their “Ask The Manager” page on its Website. It’s too late in the afternoon to expect an answer. Perhaps there will be someone from WEEK at tonight’s council meeting who I can bitch at ask politely.
What’s wrong with the sound?
I was watching “Medium” last night...
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Astrodome says ‘no’ to low-power radio
Via John Jacob Appelbaum, there’s news that the local officials won’t let volunteers set up a 30-watt radio station that would broadcast to Katrina refugees in Houston:
Organizers at the Prometheus Radio Project, a not-for-profit organization that helps community groups broacast to their neighborhoods under 100-watt licenses, vowed to keep pushing for permission for...
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