Murrow's famous quote from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, used when he denounced McCarthyism in the 1950s, applies just as well today when looking at the fate of commercial broadcast television.
Fox for the FX series Rescue Me it became clearer and clearer that the commercial broadcast networks, who once ruled in this arena, not only have lost their advantage.
Assuming that one management group operates multiple stations in a market, the consolidation of non-commercial broadcast stations and operations could mean more cost-efficient broadcast operations and format choices for listeners.
The commercial had a broadcast restriction which meant it could not be shown around programmes aimed at children.
The song charted at number nine on the Big Top 40 chart, broadcast on commercial radio stations.
All commercial commitments during the broadcast are being honored.
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He was the political director of an independent campaign committee called Americans for Bush, which produced and broadcast a commercial featuring Willie Horton, a convicted murderer who received a weekend furlough in Massachusetts and then committed several grisly crimes.
But the actual television coverage as they go to commercials showing a paddle wheeler on the river, chefs cooking in the kitchen, street performers in Jackson Square or jazz trumpet players playing in the clubs, those kind of high def commercial spots on a broadcast that has over a billion households around the world are something that we could not begin to buy.
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But the modern industry got its start in 1984 when the Reagan Administration deregulated the airwaves and renounced rules limiting the number of commercial minutes that could be broadcast in a given hour.
Programs are beamed down from commercial satellites to MEASAT's broadcast center, where they can be dubbed, subtitled and vetted.
Health insurers, fearing that they could be squeezed out under the new system, broadcast a devastating television commercial that featured a suburban couple, Harry and Louise, expressing their confusion about the plan and their worry that the government would make health care decisions.
The commercial was thought compelling enough that Sprite broadcast a behind the scenes video which has more than 50, 000 YouTube hits.
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But as the owner of Channel Nine, Australia's biggest and most successful commercial television network, he wanted to broadcast cricket to the nation, and make it lively.
Regional cable companies will have their monopoly broken by direct-broadcast satellites, and a second commercial television station is slated to begin operations.
The television news service Al Arabiya broadcast an unconfirmed report that eight commercial aircraft from Saudi Arabia were on their way to evacuate Saudis from Egypt.
Wirtz smartly views each hockey broadcast as a three-hour commercial.
It is looking at how to tidy up the way the main commercial channels are regulated when their current licences to broadcast run out in 2014.
The show was broadcast nationally by PBS and then appeared on commercial TV under different titles.
Jack Myers, editor of "The Myers Report, " sees commercial ratings as a "fait accompli" for the broadcast networks.
Few still like to broadcast the fact that their coupledom is thanks to a commercial intermediary.
The dispute centres around the commercial value of broadcasting rights, and the BBC has been unable broadcast Welsh language music represented by Eos, the new collecting society for Welsh language composers and publishers, since 1 January.
At the same time, it's patently obvious that commercial news operations in Britain such as ITN and Sky are every bit as capable at broadcast journalism as their vast, publicly funded rival, and that this is simply a byproduct of competition.
The commercial garnered almost 4 million views on YouTube, beating most commercials that ran on the American broadcast.
Cruising right alongside wireless broadband and DMB (Digital Media Broadcast) cell phones, telematics refers more specifically to automobiles receiving remote information from commercial service providers.
Although private commercial television was unregulated in most respects, a court ruling in 1980 allowed private television stations to broadcast only on a local basis.
While I was at a Monday Night Football game at Seattle's Kingdome in the mid-80s, the endless commercial breaks awakened me to the extent the game had been handed over to the requirements of a television broadcast.
The moment of truth, longed for and dreaded, did not come last Monday, when a question-and-answer session, featuring both candidates, was broadcast simultaneously all over the country by all the television and radio networks, as a non-commercial public service, and was watched by it is hoped some 80 million people.
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