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Television Watch

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199:'s (FCC) regulation of broadcast television, as well as reports supporting such action. In their reports, Television Watch reveals the flawed logic in claims that the FCC should place tougher regulation on the broadcast airwaves, as the majority of American television-viewing households do not have a child at home, and therefore should not be subject to governmental censorship influenced by special-interest groups representing the minority of the television-watching audiences - families with children, which TV Watch has revealed represent only one-third of television-watching households in the United States. TV Watch research has consistently proven that most parents believe it is of their own responsibility, not of the government, to determine what is appropriate for their family. As a challenge to the PTC's claims that the V-chip is unworkable, TV Watch held a "parental control challenge", a V-chip setting contest to test if the device would block all or the majority of programs deemed inappropriate for children. 321:, who called TV Watch "a collection of random citizen and public policy groups that have simply been hired and paid for by the networks to do their dirty work", going in defense of the PTC. When Bozell in September 2006 announced that he would resign from his position as PTC president, Jim Dyke of TV Watch stated that he believed "that the members of PTC and TV Watch do share some important common ground." 218:" in their reporting to reinforce their views. TV Watch has also objected to the PTC's annual list of the "Best and Worst Shows for Primetime Viewing". In June 2007, the organization released an in-depth survey that concluded that most parents take their own responsibility for their children's TV viewing, thus challenging the PTC's views that most parents want increased government regulation of TV. 95:. The organization was established in May 2005 in response to the perceived increase in government regulation of television content. As an alternative to increased government control of the public airwaves, Television Watch promotes parental responsibility as the right way to protect children from inappropriate content on television. 221:
In addition, its home page contains a photograph of parents watching a certain show inappropriate for their children, with the children looking away from the television screen, which shows characters from the program as well as the caricature of
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Its executive director is Jim Dyke, an experienced communications and political advisor who served as communications director for the
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Many parents and figures in the broadcast industry have expressed their support for TV Watch and its cause.
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To promote their goal, the website of the organization keeps the public updated with news related to the
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Organizations supporting TV Watch include the Center for Creative Voices in Media,
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Opposition to increased government regulation of television broadcasting
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Dyke has appeared in numerous news programs on TV and radio, including
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with a degree in history. Presently, Dyke resides in
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TV Watch
Charleston, South Carolina
non-profit
non-partisan
Charleston, South Carolina
Republican National Convention
University of Arkansas
Charleston, South Carolina
Arrested Development
Grey's Anatomy
Desperate Housewives
The Early Show
Hannity and Colmes
Live with Lester Holt
Wolf Blitzer Reports
American Conservative Union
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
United States Chamber of Commerce
CBS
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NBC
Federal Communications Commission
Parents Television Council
Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show
Janet Jackson
sensationalism
Uncle Sam
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Jack McCoy

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