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2/21/2006
TV GROUPS OUTLINE COMMITMENT TO EDUCATE PARENTS ON PARENTAL CONTROLS
Abstract:
The National Cable & Telecommunications Association and other television groups have strengthened their commitment to educating consumers about parental controls, as detailed in a recent letter to Members of Congress. The letter is attached.
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Letter_to_Robert_Adeholt_02.16.06.pdf
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Media Release
1/19/2006
INDUSTRIES UNITE TO EDUCATE PARENTS THAT THEY HAVE THE TOOLS TO CONTROL TV PROGRAMMING IN THEIR HOME
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A broad cross-section of industries today announced an unprecedented coordinated effort to educate and inform American families about how they can monitor and supervise their children’s television consumption.
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8/15/2005
NEW VIDEO CAN HELP PARENTS LEARN HOW TO USE CABLE'S PARENTAL CONTROLS
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The cable industry's commitment to educate consumers about parental controls is taking a step forward with the distribution of a new 9-minute video that demonstrates how parents can use their remote control and existing set-top box to manage the programming that comes into their homes.
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Media Release
5/17/2005
NEW “TAKE CONTROL. IT'S EASY” PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS ALERT CONSUMERS TO PARENTAL CONTROLS
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The cable's industry's $250 million campaign to educate consumers about parental controls kicks into high gear this week with the distribution to participating cable networks and cable systems of new Public Service Announcements (PSAs).
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Media Release
4/27/2005
U.S. CABLE INDUSTRY LAUNCHES “TAKE CONTROL. IT'S EASY” CAMPAIGN TO HELP PARENTS MANAGE THEIR FAMILY'S TV VIEWING
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The nation's leading cable operators and cable networks today announced a new initiative to help families manage their home TV viewing and protect children from programming their parents may find inappropriate for them.
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12/1/2004
PARENTS LEARN HOW TO BE "MEDIA SMART" AT NEW WORKSHOP
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Cable in the Classroom and the National Parent Teacher Association combined forces in 2004 to conduct Media Smart Families Workshop in various cities to help educate families about responsible television viewing, by examining media literacy concepts and discussing parental control technologies.
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Media Release
7/25/2006
MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRIES UNITE IN UNPRECEDENTED EFFORT TO HELP PARENTS MONITOR KIDS’ TV
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The Advertising Council and a broad cross-section of the media and entertainment industries announced the launch of
Media Management
, a national multi-media PSA campaign calling on parents to take a more active role in their children’s television viewing habits.
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Media Release
Statements
4/14/2006
STATEMENT OF KYLE MCSLARROW, PRESIDENT & CEO, NCTA, REGARDING THE RECENT REPORT OF ADAM THIERER, PROGRESS & FREEDOM FOUNDATION, “PARENTS HAVE MANY TOOLS TO COMBAT OBJECTIONABLE MEDIA CONTENT”
Abstract:
NCTA comments on a white paper written by Adam Thierer, documenting the tools and techniques used to monitor media exposure that are widely available to parents.
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Statement
Expert Studies
10/11/2007
"Parental Control Perfection? The Impact of the DVR and VOD Boom on the Debate over TV Content Regulation"
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In this report, the Progress & Freedom Foundation's Adam Thierer focus on the extent to which new video technologies, such as DVRs and VOD services, are changing the way households consume media and are helping parents better tailor viewing experiences to their tastes and values.
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Expert Study
6/20/2007
"Parental Controls and Online Child Protection: A Survey of Tools and Methods"
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A new book from the Progress & Freedom Foundation's Adam Thierer provides a broad survey of resources on the market today that can help parents better manage media content, including such sources as broadcast television, cable or satellite TV, music devices, mobile phones, video game consoles, the Internet, or social networking websites.
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Expert Study
5/16/2007
"Television Violence and Aggression: Setting the Record Straight"
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The Media Institute released a paper by Dr. Jonathan Freedman, professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Freedman warns that the growing movement to limit television violence because of its supposed effect on children’s behavior cannot be justified by the body of existing research, which is actually "inconsistent, weak, and general...
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Expert Study
6/26/2007
Media Literacy and Internet Safety Education: Key to Students’ Success in the 21st Century
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A new survey of states was released at the National Educational Computing Conference, The Changing Media Landscape: Ensuring Students’ Safety and Success in School & the Future Workplace. It was conducted by SETDA in cooperation with Cable in the Classroom to better understand the evolving challenges and opportunities offered by technology and to...
Attachment:
Media_Lit_Survey_Release_06.26.07.pdf
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11/1/2006
"Media Literacy: A Vital and Underserved Need in Schools"
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Grunwald Associates conducted an online survey on behalf of Cable in the Classroom in March 2006 of a nationwide cross section of 1,045 U.S. full-time classroom teachers of core subject areas and library/media specialists in K-12 public schools. The report looks at the state of media literacy as seen by educators from all levels - elementary, mid...
Attachment:
CIC_Media_Literacy_Report_11.06.pdf
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Expert Study
Government Reports
12/1/2005
Constitutionality of Applying the FCC's Indecency Restriction to Cable Television
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Congressional Research Service Report for Congress.
Attachment:
CRS_report_120105.pdf
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Other Voices
4/14/2006
"Parents Have Many Tools to Combat Objectionable Media Content"
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White paper written by Adam Thierer, documenting the tools and techniques used to monitor media exposure that are widely available to parents, negating the need for increased governmental regulation of content. Progress & Freedom Foundation’s Progress on Point Release 13.9.
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PoP13.9.pdf
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5/14/2007
"The Right Way to Regulate Violent TV"
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Paper written by Adam Thierer which explains that technological controls, household media rules and other private sector efforts offer parents more control over their child's exposure to objectionable content than government regulations that could violate First Amendment rights.. Progress & Freedom Foundation’s Progress On Point Release 14.10.
Attachment:
pop14.10.pdf
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Regulatory Filings
10/15/2004
Stone Paper 10/15/04
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"The First Amendment Implications of Government Regulation of 'Violent' Programming on Cable Television" by Geoffrey R. Stone, University of Chicago Law School
Attachment:
Stone_Violent_Programming.pdf
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Regulatory Filing
5/18/2009
Joint NAB NCTA MPAA Reply Comments 05/18/09
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Joint NAB NCTA MPAA Reply Comments re: Implementation of the Child Safe Viewing Act: Examination of Parental Control Technologies for Video or Audio Programming; MB Docket No. 09-26
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051809 09-26 Joint NAB NCTA MPAA Reply.pdf
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4/16/2009
NCTA Supplemental Comments 04/16/09
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NCTA Supplemental Comments re: Implementation of the Child Safe Viewing Act: Examination of Parental Control Technologies for Video or Audio Programming, discussing the cable industry's continuing efforts to offer new and improved tools to parents that build upon the existing ratings system; MB Docket No. 09-26
Attachment:
041609 09-26 NCTA Supp Comm.pdf
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Regulatory Filing
4/16/2009
NCTA-NAB-MPAA Joint Comments 04/16/09
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NCTA-NAB-MPAA Joint Comments, re: Implementation of the Child Safe Viewing Act: Examination of Parental Control Technologies for Video or Audio Programming, reporting on the current state of parental awareness and use of the TV Parental Guidelines; MB Docket No. 09-26
Attachment:
041609 09-26 Final Joint Comments w exhibits.pdf
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Regulatory Filing
Speeches
5/4/2005
Remarks of Kyle McSlarrow to the Annual Forum of the Cable Television Public Affairs Association
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Kyle McSlarrow, President & CEO of NCTA, speaks to the Annual Forum of the Cable Television Public Affairs Association.
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6/22/2007
McSlarrow on "Images Children See on the Screen"
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NCTA President & CEO Kyle McSlarrow testified before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet.
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McSlarrow_Testimony_06.22.07.pdf
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Testimony
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