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TV Watch is a broad-based
coalition that opposes government control
of TV programming and promotes the use of tools like content ratings
and parental controls. TV Watch educates parents about existing tools
to manage their families’ TV viewing and gives a voice to the majority
of Americans who prefer personal responsibility to government
regulation.
TV Watch consists of 27
prominent individuals and organizations representing more than 4
million Americans.
TV Watch is a coalition of
organizations and individuals who believe that:
- Americans should determine
what is seen and heard in their own homes, based on their own personal
tastes.
- The television industry
should rate programs, advise viewers
about the content they are about to see, as well as promote awareness
of the tools and information that allow parents to exercise control at
home (v-chip in your television, parental controls on cable and
satellite, television ratings, parental involvement).
- Either we take
responsibility for what our children watch or the government will
decide what all of us can watch.
Organizations
Individuals
- Jack Balkin, First
Amendment Professor, Yale Law School
- Braden Cox, Research &
Policy Counsel, Association for Competitive Technology
- Susan
Crawford, Professor, Cardozo Law School
- Nick
Gillespie, Editor: Reason magazine
- Jeff Jarvis, former
TV critic for TV Guide and People, and creator of Entertainment Weekly;
blogger for Buzzmachine.com
- Brian Murphy, Adjunct
Professor, New York Law School and partner, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein
& Selz
- Sal Severe, PhD, Author:
How to Behave So Your Children Will Too
- Adam Thierer, Senior
Fellow and Director, Center for Digital Media Freedom at The Progress
& Freedom Foundation
- Linda Gale White, former
First Lady of Texas
- Jack Myers, editor
and publisher of the Jack Myers Report Media Village, former TV
executive
...and other private citizens
who believe in the mission of TV Watch.
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