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In various European countries, nudity is common on television channels. But America remains so puritanical that the U.S. Supreme Court revived a possible $550,000 fine against CBS for the famous "wardrobe malfunction" - a half-second glimpse of part of Janet Jackson's pastie-covered breast during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. A federal appeals court in Philadelphia threw out this silly "indecency" penalty, but the highest court ordered the Philadelphia judges to reconsider. Well, nude statues and paintings surround the Supreme Court in Washington. Will the justices wage an "indecency" cleanup against them? ***
...g., Bughin & Griekspoor, A New Era for European TV, 3 McKinsey Q. 90, 92-93 (1997) ("Most of Weste... Europe's government-run television channels, unchallenged media masters in the days of communi...
... problem is even greater than in other European countries, as the adaptation of the so called "Tel..., (almost 95%), of income (commercial channels). There are studies about the perception of satura...
... public broadcaster, RAI, operated three channels in competition with a relatively large commercial ...
INTRODUCTION . Cyprus became part of the European Union on 1 May 2004. Recently, the European Union ... relevant authority is the Cyprus Radio/Television Authority ('the CRTA'), which was established and ... were restricted to a small number of channels received on a dedicated box. However, viewers and ...
... a monopoly (until 1983) on both the television and radio markets. Because Switzerland has only on...Eventually more non-state stations and channels were included (Noam, 1991). The private channel ma...
... research was conducted in a specific, European context. We do not believe this really to affect t... and broadcast on their favorite channels. An example of a hospital series focusing on roman...
With the advent of multilanguage text-to-speech (TTS) that is attractive to the ear, the world is beginning to embrace the technology as a viable language solution. From television to Web sites, interactive voice response to ATMs, corporate videos to games and toys, the world is rushing toward a new destiny that will be multilingual, enabled through TTS and automated translation. Within the next five years, at least 50,000 major Internet channels will be running 24/7, as well as hundreds of thousands of corporate channels and rentals. Information and Web media that previously were slow, text-heavy, and clunky will become fast, minimalistic, and chock-full of action and movement. The European Union supports emerging speech and translation technologies by providing grants and funds to dev...
Tell friends you have just been to Cuba, and depending on the circles in which you travel, you may be rewarded with a lot of envy. Cuba is hot, and we're not talking about the tropical weather. The old cars still on Cuban streets decades after they disappeared into junkyards elsewhere intrigue and delight some. Curiosity about a neighboring country that is the final American Cold War adversary certainly sparks interest.
... preference for flashy fins, but ancient European cars are also still in use. The oldies can be seen... can watch CNN, ESPN and European television channels in their rooms, Cubans don't have that ac...
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