Television on the family plan.(Kevin Martin calls for more family-oriented TV)

Broadcasting & Cable, January, 2003 by McConnell, Bill

Kevin Martin, the soft-spoken maverick of the FCC, last week joined the policymakers and citizen activists pounding out a drumbeat for more family-oriented TV. The Bush-appointed Republican called on broadcast networks and cable operators to carve out G-rated programming packages. With the concern about objectionable programming expressed two weeks ago by Commission Democrats Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein, that makes an FCC majority troubled about content.

Whether the agency will act on those concerns remains an open question. FCC Chairman Michael Powell sets the agenda. On a C-SPAN call-in show last Friday, he expressed his own worry over indecent programming, saying he would prefer stiffer penalties for violators, but also reiterated that...

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