Fri, 26 May 2006 If it's easier, all our podcasts are also available at the Apple iTunes store, here. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:17 PM |
Thu, 25 May 2006 Steven Bochco is the Emmy, Peabody, and Humanitas-award winning creator and producer of NYPD Blue, LA Law, Hill Street Blues, Doogie Howser, Hooperman, and many other television series. Following the FCC's decision that an episode of NYPD Blue was indecent, Bochco discusses that show's history of trouble with censors, as well as the decision's impact on creative artists, television, culture, and democracy, in this wide-ranging interview with Jonathan Rintels, Executive Director of the Center for Creative Voices in Media. This podcast is one of a series titled The Censorship Chronicles conducted by Creative Voices, a nonpartisan nonprofit group dedicated to preserving free expression, and independent and diverse creative voices in our nation's media. Website: www.creativevoices.us |
Thu, 25 May 2006 As the founder of Action for Children's Television, Peggy Charren is the "Mother of Quality Children's Television" and has been awarded both a Peabody Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. A firm believer that government censorship does not help children, but harms them, Ms. Charren discusses the impact of the FCC's indecency decisions on children, parents, television, culture, and democracy, in this wide-ranging interview with Jonathan Rintels, Executive Director of the Center for Creative Voices in Media. This podcast is one of a series titled The Censorship Chronicles conducted by Creative Voices, a nonpartisan nonprofit group dedicated to preserving free expression, and independent and diverse creative voices in our nation's media. Website: www.creativevoices.us |
Thu, 25 May 2006 Vin Di Bona, Emmy and Peabody-award winning creator and producer of America's Funniest Videos on ABC, discusses the impact of the FCC's indecency decisions on that show, and more generally on creative artists, television, culture, and democracy, in this wide-ranging interview with Jonathan Rintels, Executive Director of the Center for Creative Voices in Media. This podcast is one of a series titled The Censorship Chronicles conducted by Creative Voices, a nonpartisan nonprofit group dedicated to preserving free expression, and independent and diverse creative voices in our nation's media. Website: www.creativevoices.us |
Mon, 22 May 2006 Category: general -- posted at: 12:01 PM |

