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              Profiles from the Front Line, 378–79   news media and, 409–10; statistical
              Programmers, 90                        shortcomings of, 407
              The Progressive, 22, 256            Public Radio International (PRI), 278
              Progressive rock, 105               Public Service Responsibilities of Broadcasters
              Project Censored, 180, 254–55, 258     (FCC), 438
              Project for Excellence in Journalism, 219  Public sphere, 412–17; alternative, 415–16;
              Prometheus Project, 251                critique of, 414–15; defined, 412; global,
              Prometheus Radio, 27                   414; Habermas and, 412–15; Öffentlichkeit,
              Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC, 266   416; refeudalization of, 414; The Structural
              Propaganda, 358–59                     Transformation of the Public Sphere
              Propaganda model, 388–94; anti-        (Habermas), 412–13
                communism, 390; brainwashing, 393;   Publicis Groupe SA, 64
                Chomsky and, 388–94; communism,   Pulitzer, Joseph, 479
                390; debate on, 393; international news   Punk rock, 105
                coverage, 391; manufacturing consent,   Puns in headlines, 486
                393; Manufacturing Consent: The Political   Pyle, Ernie, 216–17
                Economy of the Mass Media (Herman,   Pyne, Joe, 493
                Chomsky), 388–94; terrorism, 390
              Prosilac, 179                       Qatar, 14–15, 142
              Prosumers, 531–32                   Quality issues, 309
              PSP. See Playstation Portable       Quayle, Dan, 235
              Psychographics, 9                   Queer as Folk, 146, 148
              PTAR. See Prime Time Access Rule    Queer representations on TV. See Gay, les-
              PTC. See Parents Television Council    bian, bisexual, transgendered, and queer
              Public access television, 395–400; Alternate
                Media Center at New York University, 398;   Race, media representation of, 452–59; All in
                Ant Farm, 398; Challenge for Change, 398;   the Family, 453; American Indians in Film
                Deep Dish TV, 395; defined, 395; emerg-  and Television, 457; Amos ‘n’ Andy, 453;
                ing technologies, 399; Global Village,   Birth of a Nation, 457; body image and,
                398; Halleck and, 399; Independent   53–55; Bonanza, 453; Carroll and, 453;
                Media Center (Indymedia.org), 395; May   Chico and the Man, 453; The Cosby Show,
                Day Collective, 398; mission of, 397–98;   453; The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, 453;
                Paper Tiger Television, 395, 399; pro-  Dallas, 454; diversity and, 458; Dynasty,
                duction center, 396–98; Raindance, 398;   454; 18-to-34 demographic, 457; ER,
                Shamberg and, 398; Stoney and, 398–99;   456; Good Times, 453; The Green Hornet,
                video blogging, 399; Videofreeks, 398  453; Grey’s Anatomy, 456; Griffith and,
              Public airwaves, 433–40                457; Happy Days, 453; Heroes, 456; The
              Public Broadcasting Act (1967), 279, 402  Jeffersons, 453; Julia, 453; Kanter and,
              Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 22–23,   453; King and, 454; Komack and, 453;
                277, 400–406; cable competition, 405;   Lear and, 453; Little House on the Prairie,
                Carnegie Corporation, 402; children’s   453; Lost, 456; Maude, 453; NAACP and,
                programming, 402–4; Communications   457–58; NAPALC and, 457; The Nat King
                Act (1934), 401; CTW and, 402; debate   Cole Show, 453; National Latino Media
                over, 403; The Electric Company, 402; Ford   Council, 457; Nielson ratings, 456; The
                Foundation, 401; funding, 401; history,   Oprah Winfrey Show, 454; politics of, 116;
                401–2; intellectual Left position, 403,   Prinze and, 453; Sanford and Son, 453;
                404; Lippmann and, 402; Minow and,   Simpson and, 454; stereotypes, 454–55;
                402; neoconservative position, 403–4;   timeline, 454–55; The Waltons, 453;
                NET and, 401; Postcards from Buster, 403;   writing characters, 456
                Public Broadcasting Act, 402; Republican   Radio Act (1927), 435–36
                monitoring of, 405; Sesame Street, 402,   Radio Free Brattleboro, 351
                404; timeline, 400; Zoom, 402     Radio Free Lenawee, 350
              Public, educational, and government access   Radio Limbo, Tucson, 350
                (PEG), 24                         Radio Mutiny, 354
              Public goods, 346                   Radio of the Tenants’ Rights Association
              Public interest, 26–27, 172            (WTRA), 351–52
              Public opinion polls, 406–11; ability to   Radio One, 265
                forecast, 407; authenticity, 407–8; Bryce   Radio regulation, 349
                and, 406; Gallup and, 406; motive, 408;   Radio Venceremos, 350
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