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  2. J. Fred MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    These included travel shorts, old silent educational films, and home movies, to corporate sales shorts, filmed and kinescoped TV programs, commercials, and long-forgotten entertainment shorts. By the end of the 20th century, the Library of Congress termed the MacDonald repository "the most important archive in private hands in the United States."

  3. Wallace A. Ross - Wikipedia

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    Wallace A. Ross. Wallace A. Ross 1959. Wallace A. Ross (1923–1974) was the founder of The Clio Awards. He was an advertising executive in New York City from the late 1940s through the early 1970s [1] and was responsible for improving the quality, creativity, and innovation of American television and radio advertising during the "Mad Men" era.

  4. Regulations on children's television programming in the ...

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    The broadcast of educational children's programming by terrestrial television stations in the United States is mandated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), under regulations colloquially referred to as the Children's Television Act ( CTA ), the E/I rules, or the Kid Vid rules. [1] [2] Since 1997, all full-power and Class A low-power ...

  5. National Audio-Visual Conservation Center - Wikipedia

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    Location. 19053 Mount Pony Road, Culpeper, VA. Established. 2007. Other information. Website. www .loc .gov /avconservation /packard /. The National Audiovisual Conservation Center, also known as the Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation, is the Library of Congress's audiovisual archive located inside Mount Pony in Culpeper, Virginia .

  6. Library of Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Congress ( LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C., that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States. [3] Founded in 1800, the library is the United States's oldest federal cultural institution. [4]

  7. Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act (H.R. 1084/S. 2847) (CALM Act) requires the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to bar the audio of TV commercials from being broadcast louder than the TV program material they accompany by requiring all "multichannel video programming" distributors to implement the "Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Digital ...

  8. Campus Hoopla - Wikipedia

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    Episode segments of live TV broadcasts (video and audio) of Campus Hoopla dating from 1947 exist in the Hubert Chain Collection of the earliest kinescopes still in existence, as preserved in the Library of Congress (Moving Image Collection). Audio recordings of live TV broadcasts of this show are also on file at the Library of Congress from the ...

  9. Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of ...

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    The Congress' passage of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 authorized broadcast stations to demand payment from cable systems that carry them. Nearing the monetary agreement deadline and retransmission effective date on October 6, 1993, [10] there was an incremental conflict between broadcast stations and ...