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The television code of good practice appeared at the end of 1960-1970 television shows, so what were the exact words that appeared inside of it?
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#38942. Asked by jmlst. (Sep 19 03 9:15 PM)
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Kainantu
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It has 14 chapters...
The Television Code. 9th ed. Washington, D.C., The Association, 1964. 30p. N23
The Television Code of good practice was enacted in 1952 by the Television Board of the National Association of Broadcasters. The Code is administered by the Television Code Authority. Revisions of the Code have been made from time to time. The 14 chapters of the present Code are as follows: Advancement of Education and Culture, Responsibility toward Children, General Program Standards (covers obscenity, profanity, ridicule of race or religious faith, brutality, etc.), Community Responsibility, Treatment of News and Public Events, Controversial Public Issues, Political Telecasts, Religious Programs, General Advertising Standards, Presentation of Advertising, Advertising of Medical Products, Contests, Premiums and Offers, and Time Standards for Advertising.
http://www.lib.siu.edu/cni/letter-n.html
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