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Move over, YouTube.
Alabama Baptists have video cameras. And they’re using them.
Now they have a safe place to share their videos online, thanks to Bill Nix, CEO and president of Axletree Media. more »
By Grace Thornton - Dec 14, 2007
Topic: Faith, Ministry, Family, Pop Culture
Big Alcohol takes aim at young people
Media watchers have complained for years about the alcohol industry’s blatant campaign to market their products to children. Many of these media watchers have no particular religious affiliation; they just want what’s best for the nation’s children. more »
By William H. Perkins, Jr. - Oct 15, 2007 - (1)
Topic: Family, Addictions, Substance Abuse, Children, Pop Culture
14 Wal-Mart stores in Alabama begin carrying Bible-based action figures such as Jesus, David
The retail supergiant Wal-Mart recently announced that more than 400 of its stores — including 14 in Alabama — are now selling Bible-based toys, devoting 2 feet of shelf space to them. more »
By Cheryl Sloan Wray - Aug 16, 2007
Topic: Family, Children, Pop Culture
Broadcast Decency Bill Moves Forward; Thought Crimes Vote Stalled
Defenders of faith and family saw two key victories last week on Capitol Hill as a Senate committee passed a bill to help clean up broadcast television and the full Senate was forced to delay a vote on a bill that could incriminate Christians for speech against homosexuality. more »
By Doug Carlson - Jul 24, 2007 - (3)
Topic: Family, Pop Culture, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Modesty, Citizenship, Legislation, Religious Liberty
Senate panel OKs single indecency bill
A U.S. Senate committee approved legislation July 19 to assure the federal government has the authority to rule a broadcast is indecent based on the use of one word or image. more »
By Tom Strode - Jul 20, 2007
Topic: Family, Parenting, Pop Culture, Citizenship, Legislation, National
ERLC Urges Concerned Citizens to Support the FCC and Oppose Profanity and Obscenity in Broadcasting
The recent ruling by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York may mean that television media companies can broadcast obscene and profane programming. more »
By Andrew R. Lewis - Jun 18, 2007
Topic: Family, Children, Parenting, Pop Culture, Citizenship
Appeals court overturns ruling by FCC
A federal appeals court dealt a setback June 4 to the government’s efforts to regulate broadcast indecency.
A three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York rejected decisions by the Federal Communications Commission that said the uses of obscene language in live programs in 2002 and 2003 were indecent. more »
By Tom Strode - Jun 5, 2007
Topic: Family, Parenting, Pop Culture, Citizenship
Religion gets short shrift on television, study shows
Depictions of religion on broadcast television plummeted during the latest season, according to a new study by the Parents Television Council. more »
By staff - Dec 15, 2006
Topic: Faith, Family, Pop Culture
Tenfold increase in fines for indecency becomes law
President Bush signed into law June 15 legislation increasing by tenfold the maximum fine for indecency on television and radio. The Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act increases the maximum fine that can be levied by the Federal Communications Commission from $32,500 to $325,000. more »
By Tom Strode - Jun 22, 2006
Topic: Family, Pop Culture, Sexual Purity, Pornography, Citizenship, Legislation
Senate OKs large increase in fines for broadcast indecency
The Senate has joined the House of Representatives in supporting hefty increases in fines for indecency on radio and television.
The Senate approved May 18 the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act, which would require a ten-fold increase in fines for broadcast indecency. more »
By Tom Strode - May 15, 2006
Topic: Family, Pop Culture, Sexual Purity, Pornography