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The Mueller hearings were undeniably important and worthy of televising.
Several have attracted blockbuster ratings for the networks televising them.
In 1953, Queen Elizabeth established event programming by televising her coronation.
News of Fox televising the draft was first reported by ProFootballTalk.
There are debates for and against televising rape and sexual abuse trials.
The Senate was also slow to embrace the idea of televising its proceedings.
The Chinese Communist Party is well known for extracting and televising forced video confessions.
It debuted in 1979 — a year before CNN — by televising the House's floor debates.
Those who favor televising court cases consider it vital to open and transparent justice.
ESPN, which was televising the game, spoke to LSU head coach Ed Orgeron beforehand.
Televising the negotiations can help move them out of the darkness and into full view.
It debuted in 1979 — a year before CNN — first by televising the House's floor debates.
Chinese lawyers have also blamed CCTV for its role in televising what they call coerced confessions.
As mentioned, CBS will be televising the Grammys, and no free live stream will be made available.
Much of the same reasoning applies to televising negotiations around omnibus spending bills, but with added emphasis.
Justice Stephen Breyer discussed the televising of SCOTUS during a 2015 interview with CBS comedian Stephen Colbert.
But even if executions go on indefinitely, there's a strong argument to be made for televising them.
In March 2019, Alito and Kagan told a US House committee that televising sessions would be disruptive.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — There are many challenges involved in televising a presidential debate featuring a historic number of candidates.
In 1974, Iger's first year with ABC, the network was televising a Sinatra concert at Madison Square Garden.
The N.F.L. most likely wouldn't look kindly on one of its primary partners' televising another football league's games.
And it was also the fact that they didn't want to be the only one not televising. Right.
The Premier League will try to avoid this by televising games already moved to bank holidays and mid-weeks.
With a connected camera televising our life in-the-moment, accumulated information takes a back seat to continual self-expression.
Their presence might lift NBC and Golf Channel as they begin televising the least-viewed major for the first time.
The country-by-country licensing system for televising movies is a long-established and lucrative business model for the cinema industry.
" Kinney explains, "In reality, she was watching the video monitor in the corner which was televising the program happening out on stage.
And he circled back to the notion that televising Mr. Trump's words was one thing; voters choosing to support him was another.
She feared that televising proceedings at court might lead to some justices playing to the cameras or others to refrain from asking questions.
NBC also lost money televising "Thursday Night Football" the past two seasons, leading it to submit a low bid to retain the rights.
The Rangers will play the Flyers on Friday afternoon in what NBC, which is televising the game nationally, has called a Thanksgiving Showdown.
At this point, the major networks televising the Emmys is a little like coaching a youth soccer team when your kids aren't playing.
The Mustangs were placed on probation for two years and were barred from playing in bowl games or televising their games in 1981.
This process appears to be working well when it comes to televising congressional hearings and on-the-floor debate — why not the Supreme Court?
A White House official told CNN that Trump has opted out of a pre-Super Bowl interview with NBC, which is televising the game.
They tied the knot last June in the same place they fell in love: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, televising their wedding on season 4 of BIP.
Still others find the prospect of watching executions gruesome, and worry that televising them would create an immoral spectacle, like a legally-sanctioned snuff film.
Charged with televising Glastonbury every year, the broadcaster has planned an event called The Biggest Weekend to temporarily fill the gap in the UK's music calendar.
The two tied the knot last June in the same place they fell in love: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, televising their wedding on season 4 of BIP.
Shortly after announcing their engagement, the couple shared that they would be following in the footsteps of his mother Princess Diana by televising their wedding ceremony.
"How else to explain their front-paging and televising at all hours a four-letter expletive that would be seen by children across America?" he asked.
In addition to winning the rights to "Thursday Night Football" and the N.F.L. draft, the network might soon be televising an additional playoff game as well.
The day that the Challenger shuttle exploded we were televising it live, and I believe I was on the air as the shuttle was going up.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and Elena Kagan, appearing before House lawmakers Thursday, continued to voice the court's entrenched opposition to televising oral arguments.
Yesterday: The Democratic National Committee barred Fox News from hosting or televising debates for the party's 23 primary, citing the network's "inappropriate relationship" with President Trump.
While some of those medieval punishments are also meted out in places like Saudi Arabia, the Islamic State shocked people around the world by televising its executions.
This is bourgeoisie housing anxiety, ingrained in the brains of social climbers who have jumped from class to class, televising their lives for TV residuals and clout.
Lawmakers in both parties have proposed televising Supreme Court arguments, but the court's justices have opposed the idea over concerns that cameras could taint arguments with theatrics.
The two tied the knot in June 2017 in the same place they fell in love: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, televising their wedding on season 4 of BIP.
McCoughtry said casual viewers were bound to find a team or player that interests them by televising more games, but did not like the shortened early rounds.
USA Network, which last year lost the rights to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show to FS1, will begin televising the Beverly Hills Dog Show next year.
As the United States Supreme Court's 2017-2018 session begins, as it always does, on the first Monday in October, one issue will permeate debate: televising courtroom preceding.
To the Editor: Televising the editorial board's Democratic primary endorsement decision on "The Weekly" on Sunday night turned out to be eye-opening — in all the wrong ways.
"Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and Elena Kagan, appearing before House lawmakers Thursday, continued to voice the court's entrenched opposition to televising oral arguments," CNN's Joan Biskupic wrote.
Here's a look at the game's full track record to date (with the score in italics when Madden was wrong): Disclosure: NBC Sports is televising Sunday's Super Bowl.
The follow-on joint committee did produce a contracted report on "Congress and Mass Communications" that eventually led to the televising of House floor proceedings beginning in 1979.
Televising the more than 130-day proceedings was in and of itself controversial, as having cameras in the courtroom had a tangible impact on the Simpson case, Toobin maintains.
Rodgers explained that the pair doesn't plan on televising the event when it happens, but adds that aside from the occasional run-in with paparazzi, their lives are pretty normal.
Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson, Carly Chaikin as Darlene Alderson "They've packaged our fight into product, turned our dissent into intellectual property, televising our revolution with commercial breaks," Elliot intones.
That's why Amazon paid more than $1 billion for Twitch back in 2014, why is televising an eSports league and why startups like Kamcord are valued at more than $100 million.
Despite having just witnessed an inconclusive and at times contradictory session of policy negotiations, many in the media were quick to praise Trump for televising the vast majority of the meeting.
Knievel got his start in the mid-1960s, jumping rows of cars at rural fairgrounds around the West before ABC's "Wide World of Sports" took interest and began televising his exploits.
A major TV network in Turkey will NOT be televising this year's NBA Western Conference Finals ... and it's all 'cause the country believes Trail Blazers stud Enes Kanter is a terrorist.
Here in Stamford, teams are filling NBC Sports Network and the Olympic Channel with 24/4203 coverage of the Pyeongchang Games, and televising curling and hockey on CNBC and USA Network.
Lawyers for Meng, who is daughter of Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei, reportedly argued that televising the hearing would raise the chances of US President Donald Trump undermining her case.
The North also refrained from immediately televising the event, though North Korean media were out in force to film it, deploying booms and — for possibly the first time — drones with cameras.
That's why Amazon paid more than $1 billion for Twitch back in 2014, why Turner is televising an eSports league and why startups like Kamcord are valued at more than $100 million.
Last month, London's High Court ruled the BBC had breached his privacy by televising a police raid on his house in August 2014 which the singer said had left him feeling violated.
Unless the president has an unexpected change of heart about the event, the result of skipping the comedy act will likely be a dinner that will be less newsworthy, entertaining or worth televising.
By televising the hearings, the Democrats were giving the public a direct look at the key figures, the process, and the allegations, hoping it would sway the public to support impeaching the president.
Philippe Zou, director general for StarTimes in francophone Africa, said its strategy was focused on content in African languages such as Swahili and Yoruba, televising domestic soccer leagues and offering more programs online.
They tied the knot last June in the same place they fell in love: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, televising their wedding on season 4, and welcomed their first child together, daughter Isabella Evelyn, this February.
The BBC's eclectic late-night music show Later… With Jools Holland celebrated its 25th annivesary on Friday night, televising a pre-recorded performance featuring a bunch of big acts at the Royal Albert Hall.
People that are for televising them believe that there is a cleansing effect and that it can present the trial from the perspective of it being about the crime and not about shaming the victim.
Rachel Lindsay Says No To 'Bachelorette' Spin-Off, But Says 'Never Say Never' To Potentially Televising Her Wedding Before heading to Miami, Lindsay and Abasolo spent time in Texas with her family, according to E!
A spokesman then issued a list of demands, including sacking the prime minister, president and parliament speaker; prosecuting corrupt officials; ending the quota system; reforming the judiciary and the election commission; and televising parliament sessions.
Although ITV did not immediately respond to Insider&aposs request for comment, a spokesperson for the company reportedly said it "definitely won&apost be televising" Beatrice&aposs wedding in a statement made to the Express.
Frederick Douglass called blackface minstrel groups the "filthy scum of white society" in 1848, and the NAACP went to court in 1951 to prevent the televising of the blackface minstrel radio show Amos 'n' Andy.
Televising executions provides the needed witnesses, but more importantly, also forces us to consider the meaning and significance of the public's own instinct to turn away from the moment when the state takes a human life.
LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) - A High Court judge has dismissed the BBC's attempt to appeal a ruling that it had breached the privacy of veteran singer Cliff Richard by televising a police raid on his house.
The Wilpons, through a different corporate entity than the one that controls the team, also own roughly 1.53 percent of the regional cable network SportsNet New York, a cash cow primarily built on televising Mets games.
The couple — who met on season 3 of BIP — tied the knot in June 2017 in the same place they fell in love: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, televising their wedding on season 4 of the ABC reality series.
For instance, the second A.A.C. semifinal game on Saturday, between Tulane and Memphis, was so insignificant to ESPN that it didn't even bother to track the updated scores on its website — even though ESPN2 was televising it.
FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, a picture caption on Wednesday with an article about a meeting of President Trump and members of Congress on immigration referred incorrectly to the televising of much of the session.
In England, where bids for televising the Premier League for three years (from 2019) are due at the end of February, competition between BT and Sky Plc nearly trebled rights costs this decade to £1.7bn annually (see chart).
LONDON (Reuters) - British singer Cliff Richard won substantial damages on Wednesday after London's High Court ruled the BBC had breached his privacy by televising a police raid on his house which he said had left him feeling violated.
Russell Wheeler, formerly of the Federal Judicial Center, a research arm of the US courts, and now at the Brookings Institution, said he believed Roberts would ultimately see "the inevitability" of televising or otherwise audio streaming high court sessions.
LONDON (Reuters) - A High Court judge in Britain has dismissed an attempt by the BBC broadcaster to appeal a ruling that it had breached the privacy of veteran singer Cliff Richard by televising a police raid on his house.
These all have their own cultural relevance, so for the sake of simplicity let's keep them separate and say the music documentary represents the pinnacle of music television while televising an early afternoon slot from Declan McKenna is the nadir.
In March, the CBC, Canada's national broadcaster, began televising a documentary series called "The Story of Us" to the almost instantaneous howling of Quebec and Nova Scotia politicians at what they regarded as significant omissions in our supposedly collective narrative.
The network began televising live boxing in 1973 and has aired some of the most memorable fights of the past five decades, including George Foreman's upset of heavyweight champ Joe Frazier that year and Buster Douglas' stunning KO of Mike Tyson in 1990.
Those that are against televising trials involving sex crimes worry about the influence a camera has on the proceedings of a case and the dangers of turning a courtroom into a forum, which could have negative repercussions for the victims and their loved ones.
Cafes and restaurants are typically forbidden from televising games live to prevent men and women mingling to watch soccer in public, while women travelling to the World Cup are officially warned to comply with the Islamist state values and wear the hijab in public.
Try one of these quick and easy garlic bread recipes, provided by Tasty, all of which are sure to be fan favorites: Disclosure: CNBC parent NBCUniversal is a minority investor in BuzzFeed, the parent company of Tasty, and NBC Sports is televising Sunday's Super Bowl.
Trump's email and rally comments were in response to ESPN President James Pitaro, who told reporters last week that the network had informed the N.F.L. it did not plan on televising the playing of the anthem on its "Monday Night Football" telecasts this season.
The Democratic National Committee said on Wednesday that it had barred Fox News from hosting or televising a candidate debate for the party's 2020 primary election, an unusually pointed rebuke of a cable news channel whose star pundits are closely aligned with President Trump.
"We want it to be very authentic to our love and to how we feel for each other, and I just think that it has to be the right network and the right channel for us to say yes to that," Rossi says of televising the event.
At the moment when the local TV channel, which had been televising a Real Madrid-Sevilla match, was interrupted to bring live coverage of President Barack Obama's arrival, a gaggle of workers came rushing from all corners of Café Atri to gather around two small monitors.
"I'm calling on you to join me in denouncing this SPINELESS surrender to the politically correct liberal mob," Trump said in a fund-raising email sent out in late August after ESPN announced it would not be televising the national anthem before "Monday Night Football" games this season.
With FOX televising this year's showcase viewers can expect a pro-Trump tone but the network will nonetheless have to strike a balance taking into account the current political landscape, says Dennis Deninger, who works in the sport management program at Syracuse University and teaches a course The Super Bowl in Society.
He lists his suggestions for how the monarchy can become more relatable, which include putting an end the debutante ball, allowing divorced people to move more freely in royal circles, eliminating an entire generation of courtier, televising the annual Christmas speech, and making an effort to spend time with normal, down-to-earth people.
"The televising of the police dogs and the fire hoses on young people then was a motivating factor and wake-up call really for people within the U.S. and outside the U.S. to really face the issues of racial unrest in America," she told CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Friday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The death penalty's opponents will say that televising executions (especially those that take place by lethal injection) would give a false and misleading picture that suggests the cruelty of the death penalty is confined to the few minutes of the execution itself -- when in reality it also extends to the years of psychological suffering spent on death row.
Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House Communications Director, announced a course correction for the White House's relationship with the media via Twitter this morning: Why it matters: Friday's White House press briefing, following Sean Spicer's resignation, was the first on-camera briefing since late June, and the tweet indicates that Scaramucci will revert to the tradition of televising daily briefings.

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