NBC President Bob Wright reiterated NBC's stand against government-prompted TV ratings and warned journalists of other dangers to their freedoms from court decisions.

Broadcasting & Cable, March, 1999

NBC President Bob Wright reiterated NBC's stand against government-prompted TV ratings and warned journalists of other dangers to their freedoms from court decisions last week. In Washington Thursday to accept the First Amendment Leadership Award from the Radio-Television News Directors Foundation, Wright said that, as NBC anticipated, TV ratings were subject to pressure from interest groups.

Earlier this month, the conservative Christian Action Network called for a new "HC" rating to attach to all shows with homosexual content or characters. Wright also decried lawsuits that avoided traditional defamation standards and attacked the tone" of TV news stories or the methods used in newsgathering. He noted a jury verdict from a federal court in Maine last year...

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