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Deadline approaching. Be a part of the fastest growing and most unique Film Festival in the world today: FILM SUBMISSIONS - See the full details to submit your film SCREENPLAY SUBMISSIONS - See the full details to submit your script TV PILOT AND SPEC SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS - See the full details to submit your TV script ONE PAGE SCREENPLAY CONTEST - Exciting contest where the WINNING script is made into a film Conservative activists are demanding a House vote on the Broadcaster Freedom Act, which would prevent any future president from reviving the Fairness Doctrine, an FCC rule that required broadcasters to balance opinions expressed on their airwaves. As reported by CNSNews.com, a unit of the conservative Media Research Center, the author of the bill, Republican Congressman Mike Pence of Indiana has gathered 194 signatures out of a required 218 from colleagues to force the bill out of committee, where it has been bottled up, and go to the floor of the House for a vote. "It is dangerous to suggest that the government should be in the business of rationing free speech," Pence told Cns. L. Brent Bozell, founder of the Media Research Center, told Cns News,"With ... conservatives finally having their voices heard, liberals desire to shut them up and shut them down by [reinstituting] the Fairness Doctrine." News June 14, News June 14, News June 14 |
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