Broadcasters and child advocates agree.Washington--A coalition of U.S. child-welfare advocacy The act of Pleading or arguing a case or a position; forceful persuasion. groups arrived at an agreement with the cable and broadcast networks which will end legal action over children's digital TV regulations. The suit was aimed at protecting children's educational programming from pre-emption PRE-EMPTION, intern. law. The right of preemption is the right of a nation to detain the merchandise of strangers passing through her territories or seas, in order to afford to her subjects the preference of purchase. 1 Chit. Com. Law, 103; 1 Bl. Com. 287. 2. for sports broadcasts. The agreement guarantees three hours of educational or cultural programming air each week on broadcasters' primary and digital multicast (1) To transmit data to multiple recipients on the network at the same time using one transmission stream to the switches, at which point data are distributed out to the end users on separate lines. channels. It also limits links to commercial Web sites featured in the programming and sets limits on noneducational promotions. Deadline is anytime to advertise positions. Visit www.communityaction/job.htm |
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