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Inside Washington
Strong-Arming the Tube
By Eric Pooley/Washington
(TIME, August 5) -- Bill Clinton wants to see better children's shows on TV--or else.
Over the weekend his aides were wrangling with broadcasters over
a "voluntary" agreement to run three hours of educational
programming on each station each week. (FCC chairman Reed
Hundt's attempt to mandate such a rule ended in a deadlock
between Republican and Democratic commissioners.) Clinton hoped
to announce an agreement Monday at a White House conference
where such advertisers as Pizza Hut, Lego and Reebok would voice
support for the new educational shows. But if broadcasters
balked, Clinton had a hammer: he threatened to appoint a
loyalist to the FCC in August, then jam the plan down the
stations' throats.
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