TV cleanup, code pushed.(Brief Article)

Broadcasting & Cable, July, 1999 by Albiniak, Paige

Industry leaders seek ways to curb violence, sex in media Prominent political and entertainment leaders last week renewed their call to top media executives to cut back on the sex and violence in TV shows, films, music, video games and Internet sites. That call included one for a "programming code of conduct." "We are here today, with the memory of Littleton still in our minds, in hopes of breaking that unproductive cycle of negotiating a ceasefire in the culture war between Washington and Hollywood, and ultimately finding a way to better balance our love of freedom with Sen.

Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) at a press conference last week. Politicians have been searching for answers after two teenagers killed 15 persons, including themselves, at a...

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