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      <title>Federal Communications Commission Chair Nomination Hearing, Part 2</title>
      <description>The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on the nomination of Thomas Wheeler to serve as chair of the Federal Communications Commission.</description>
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      <title>Federal Communications Commission Chair Nomination Hearing, Part 1</title>
      <description>The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on the nomination of Thomas Wheeler to serve as chair of the Federal Communications Commission.</description>
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      <title>Congress and Cell Phone Unlocking</title>
      <description>FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai gave the keynote address at a forum un cell phone "unlocking," a prohibited practice that could allow consumers to re-use phones once their service contract ends.
WHO:
*FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai 
*TechFreedom President Berin Szoka 
*Jerry Brito, Senior Research Fellow, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
*Chris Lewis, Director of Government Relations, Public Knowledge 
*Ryan Radia, Associate Director of Technology Studies, Competitive Enterprise Institute 
*Larry Spiwak, President, Phoenix Center</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Patrick Gavin</title>
      <description>Patrick Gavin talked about the increasing use and impact of Internet news sites, such as Politico.com, on television news. He commented on a variety of Web site postings, including those of the [Wall Street Journal], NBC News, InfoWars, and TheBlaze. He said that the ultimate goal for many sites is to make a profit by adding value to the site, increasing Web hits, and selling additional advertising, adding that online news organizations must balance profit against such production costs as staff and studio time. He also discussed the effects of the constant to update on a journalist's time, which he believes may cause some reporters to "burn out" earlier in their careers.</description>
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      <title>Media Bias and the Political Landscape</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about how media bias impacts the political landscape. Speakers included National Review Editor Rich Lowry, radio talk show host Rusty Humphries and National Review Editor John Fund. 
This panel was part of the third day of the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority" conference at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Brian Roberts and Rob Marcus</title>
      <description>Brian Roberts and Robert Marcus talked about new products and services available through their respective Comcast and Time Warner companies at the Cable Show in Washington, D.C.*They also discussed issues relevant to the cable industry such as consumer privacy and the future of their industry.</description>
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      <title>Book Party for [Front Row Seat]</title>
      <description>A publication party was held at the offices of Edelman for Eric Draper, chief White House photographer during George W. Bush's administration. Mr. Draper talked to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photographs from his book, [Front Row Seat].</description>
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      <title>Satellite Television Law</title>
      <description>Media and cable executives from small and large companies testified on the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act (STELA), scheduled to expire on December 31, 2014. The hearing focused on whether to reauthorize, repeal, or revise the law.</description>
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      <title>Cybersecurity and Government Surveillance</title>
      <description>Senior cybersecurity officials testified on their efforts to protect the U.S. from cyber attacks. Much of the hearing focused on leaks revealing the extent of domestic phone surveillance by the National Security Agency (NSA). General Alexander in his testimony defended NSA surveillance programs. He said that he favored providing the public with more information about the programs if disclosure did not damage national security, but that he was unable to explain any details due to their classified status.
Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) briefly halted the hearing to respond to a tweet from BuzzFeed reporter Rosie Gray, which read: "@SenatorBarb is trying hard to keep the other senators from asking Gen. Alexander anymore about data mining programs."</description>
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      <title>Mobile Technology</title>
      <description>Randall Stephenson and Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR) talked about the future of mobile technology. Topics included rising use of smartphone, the increasing demand for broadband spectrum, and privacy issues related to the National Security agency's phone data collection programs.</description>
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      <title>High-Tech Cars</title>
      <description>Joann Muller talked about her [Forbes] Magazine story, "Silicon Valley vs. Detroit," and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. She wrote that as more consumers demand digital connectivity in their cars, the automotive and telecommunications industries both want to profit from the developing technologies. In this interview some of the other topics she discussed were some of the new technologies, such as adaptive cruise control and driverless cars, and legal, regulatory, and environmental issues.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Federal Information Technology</title>
      <description>Information officers from several departments testified on efforts to eliminate areas of duplication and waste in federal information technology (IT) and the role of agency chief information officers (CIOs) in that process.</description>
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      <title>National Security Agency Data Collection</title>
      <description>Representative Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) spoke to reporters after a closed briefing for members of the House of Representatives about the National Security Agency (NSA) program of collecting meta-data on international telephone calls.</description>
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      <title>National Security Agency Data Collection</title>
      <description>Representative Brad Sherman (D-CA) spoke to reporters after a closed briefing for members of the House of Representatives about the National Security Agency (NSA) program of collecting meta-data on international telephone calls.</description>
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      <title>Internet Security, Part 1</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about a cyber-warfare task force report on cyber threats to the United States. The report found that offensive cyber capabilities are required to deter attacks, and, if deterrence fails, to impose costs on the attackers. Topics included possible collaboration between the U.S. and China on cybersecurity issues. and the unauthorized disclosure of top secret National Security Agency programs by a former CIA employee.</description>
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      <title>2013 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism</title>
      <description>Book TV presented coverage of the 2013 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism. The finalists for this year's award included Katherine Boo, [Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity], Rajiv Chandrasekaran, [Little America: The War Within the War For Afghanistan], David Quammen, [Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic], David Sanger, [Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power], and Tom Wilber, [Under the Surface: Fracking, Fortunes, and the Fate of the Marcellus Shale].</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Fighting for the Press]</title>
      <description>James C. Goodale talked about his book, [Fighting for the Press: The Inside Story of the Pentagon Papers and Other Battles]. He spoke with Edward Lazarus, Executive Vice President/General Counsel to the Tribune Company.
This event took place in the University Center's Lake Room at the 2013 [Chicago Tribune] Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago, Illinois.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Representative Anna Eshoo</title>
      <description>Representative Anna Eshoo (D-CA), the ranking member of the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, talked about Congress's role on several current communications issues such as spectrum auctions, cybersecurity, and freedom of the Internet. She also talked about the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under its acting chair (FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn) and what the FCC agenda would be after a new full-time chairman was approved by the Senate. Brendan Sasso was the guest reporter.</description>
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      <title>Open Phones</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were open for comments on the issue ""President Obama Defends NSA Surveillance Programs." Video clips were shown of President Obama speaking the previous day.
Pedro da Costa, Thompson Reuters economics reporter, discussed the May jobs report by telephone.
The program concluded with a video clip of Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) being interviewed the previous day for "Newsmakers."</description>
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      <title>National Security Agency Surveillance of Telephones</title>
      <description>Chairman Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) spoke to the press after a closed briefing of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee about National Security Agency collection of telephone records and ensuring national security.</description>
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      <title>Cities of the Future</title>
      <description>Annalee Newitz talked about her [Discover] Magazine article on "death-proofing" a city, converting urban spaces into biological organisms to prevent starvation and environmental destruction due to global climate change. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles. The title of Ms. Newitz's article is "How to Death-Proof a City."</description>
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      <title>Wireless Technology</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified on the future of wireless communications.
Witnesses Scheduled 
*Steve Largent, president and CEO, CTIA-The Wireless Association and former House member (1994-2002)
*Doug Webster, vice president, Service Provider Routing, Mobility and Video Marketing, Cisco Systems
*Steven K. Berry, president and CEO, Competitive Carriers Association
*Delara Derakhshani, policy counsel, Consumers Union
*Thomas F. Nagel, senior vice president, Business Development and Strategy, Communication and Data Services, Comcast Corp.
*George Ford, chief economist, Phoenix Center</description>
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      <title>Emergency Management and Social Media</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified on the use of social media in emergencies, focusing on recent crises such as the Boston Marathon bombing and tornadoes in Oklahoma. 
WITNESSES: 
Mr.*Matthew Stepka, Vice President, Google.org 
Mr.*Jason Payne, Philanthropy Engineering Team Lead, Palantir Technologies 
Mr.*Michael Beckerman, President and CEO, The Internet Association 
Mr.*Jorge L. Cardenas, Vice President, Asset Management and Centralized Services, Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.</description>
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      <title>Gerald Ford Journalism Awards</title>
      <description>CNN senior political analyst David Gergen and Representative Fred Upton (R-MI) were the featured speakers at the 26th annual Gerald Ford Journalism Award luncheon. They focused on Gerald Ford's 100th birthday and his legacy. Award winners were Hal Bernton of the [Seattle Times] and John Dickerson of [Slate].
The Ford Presidential Foundation honors individuals for their coverage of the presidency.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Who Owns the Future]</title>
      <description>Jaron Lanier talked about his book, [Who Owns the Future], in which he argues that the rise of digital networks contributed to our economic recession and weakened our middle class. He said that while many millions of people contribute to and create value for the internet, largely for free, the technology companies that own the central computers are the ones making all the money from it. In his book, he argues that a more equitable sharing of the wealth, based on user contributions, would improve the middle class and our economy. Mr. Lanier spoke at Kepler's Books in Menlo Park, California.</description>
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      <title>Federal Communications Commission Agenda</title>
      <description>Julius Genachowski and Robert McDowell, respective former Democratic Federal Communications Commission chair and senior Republican commissioner, talked about some of the big decisions and issues during their term at the FCC, and major issues ahead for their successors at the agency. Topics included spectrum auctions slated for 2014, broadband deployment, and the Supreme Court decision to uphold a lower court ruling that the FCC has authority to impose a deadline on local government approval of cell phone tower site applications.</description>
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      <title>The Internet as a Diplomatic Tool</title>
      <description>Christopher Finan talked about the use of the Internet as a diplomatic tool and for the free expression and exchange of ideas. He focused on U.S. policy toward Syria, including efforts to employ electronic media to monitor developments and assist resistance forces in the country. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Conservative News Coverage</title>
      <description>Terry Jeffrey talked about the news media from a conservative point of view and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included President Obama's second term agenda, including the impact of recent investigations on the legislative priorities, the federal budget, the future of the Republican Party, and Representative Michele Bachmann's retirement announcement.</description>
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      <title>The Internet and the Human Brain</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the effects of the Internet and new technology on the human brain and on child development.
This program was part of the University of Colorado Annual Conference on World Affairs in Boulder.</description>
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      <title>Rachel Rose Hartman on White House News Coverage</title>
      <description>Rachel Hartman talked about Yahoo News' White House coverage, and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included access to the White House, and how her news organization was handling recent controversies surrounding the Obama administration,</description>
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      <title>Yahoo! News Operations</title>
      <description>Olivier Knox talked about Yahoo News operations and philosophy of coverage, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included Yahoo!'s partnership with ABC News and its expansion to Washington, D.C, and use of technology and social media in storytelling. He also discussed some of the big stories the Washington bureau was following.
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <title>Open Phones</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on the question, "How do you get your news?"</description>
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      <title>Uses of Twitter</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about uses for Twitter, and answered questions from audience members. Some of the uses they discussed were journalism, politics, revolutions, and frivolity. Panelists included one of the three American hikers who was held hostage in Iran from 2009-2011, and a Seattle-based Egyptian journalist/author who covered the "Arab Spring." 
This program was part of the University of Colorado Annual Conference on World Affairs in Boulder.</description>
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      <title>Information Sharing and the Economy</title>
      <description>Panelists, including the co-founders of two Internet product sharing companies, talked about ways for consumers and companies to share products and information, and spend less money.*
"Sharing Is the New Shopping" was part of the "Sharing Economy" program held by Climate One at the Commonwealth Club of California San Francisco office.</description>
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      <title>Mac McClelland on Mental Illness</title>
      <description>Mac McClelland talked about her [Mother Jones] article on mental illness in her own family and what she says is the "insane cost of abandoning troubled minds." She also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Innovation and Technology in Education, Panel 2</title>
      <description>Secretary Duncan, education advocate Chris Paul, and teachers talked about ways to prepare students for the connected world of learning. Then Secretary Duncan was interviewed by Andrea Mitchell about the Education Department's work to support technology in education, personalized learning, and 21st century classrooms.
"Bigger Thinking About Thinking Big" was part of the Innovation Summit, "Reimagining Education: Empowering Learners in a Connected World," was held at the Knight Conference Center at the Newseum.</description>
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      <description>Education officials and innovators talked about innovation and technology in education and addressing various educational scenarios involving technology use. 
"The Context: What's Changing and What It Means for Learning" was part of the Innovation Summit, "Reimagining Education: Empowering Learners in a Connected World," was held at the Knight Conference Center at the Newseum.</description>
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      <description>Telecommunication rebuilding efforts were shown in Moore, Oklahoma, as Kristin Peck talked about Cox Communication's response to the May 20, 2013, tornado. She talked about the company's programs to aid their customers and their employees.</description>
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      <description>Tom Goldstein talked about SCOTUSblog, the Supreme Court Web site he co-founded with his wife Amy Howe in 2002. The site became the first blog to ever receive the Peabody, when it received the 2013 award for excellence in electronic media. SCOTUSblog also won the 2013 Society of Professional Journalists prize for deadline reporting for its coverage of the Supreme Court's health care ruling. Mr. Goldstein discussed the early days of the blog when he and his wife operated out of a third bedroom in their Washington, D.C. home. He explained his statement that the blog's inception was a "marketing ploy," and about the decision to hire longtime [Baltimore Sun] court reporter Lyle Denniston. He also discussed the sponsorship of Bloomberg Law, a subscription based service for online legal research.</description>
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      <description>House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Chair Greg Walden (R-OR) talked about Congress' role in several current communications issues. Topics included Internet freedom, spectrum auctions, and cybersecurity.</description>
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      <description>Kurt Wimmer, counsel for the Newspaper Association of America, talked about the the Free Flow of Information Act of 2013, being sponsored by bipartisan members of Congress, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The bill would protect journalists from fines and jail time when they refuse to name confidential sources unless federal officials make their case in court. He explained existing similar protections for journalists and recent federal investigations of journalists at the Associated Press and Fox News.
A video clip was shown of President Obama speaking in favor of a journalists' shield law on May 23, 2013.</description>
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      <description>Panelists talked about online privacy issues related to third party tracking of consumer web searches and behavior. All of the speakers agreed that a "do not track" policy should be created to protect consumers. Among the issues they discussed were finding the right balance between internet freedom and privacy. Chris Calabrese called third party tracking an imbalance in power. After their discussion, they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Nick Summers talked about his [Bloomberg Businessweek] cover story on JPMorgan Chair and Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles. The title of Mr. Summer' article is, "Dimon Is Forever: Why Jamie Dimon Is Wall Street's Indispensable Man."</description>
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      <description>Hermione Lee talked about the process of writing biographies and the lives of Virginia Woolf and Edith Wharton.
Hermione Lee is the author of several non-fiction books, including:
[The Novels of Virginia Woolf]; [Elizabeth Bowen: An Estimation]; [Philip Roth]; [Willa Cather: Double Lives]; [Virginia Woolf]; [Body Parts]; [Edith Wharton]; and [Biography: A Very Short Introduction].
Book TV in London was series of interviews conducted in April 2013, in which some of Great Britain's most acclaimed historians, philosophers, literary critics and more spoke with Book TV about, politics, war, history, religion and culture.</description>
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      <description>Panelists talked about the the media's coverage of war. They urged fellow journalists to delve deeply into stories regardless of subject and potential political fallout. Among the topics they addressed were the Obama administration's drone program, the Guantanamo Bay hunger strike, the Bradley Manning case, and the Iraq and Afghan wars. They responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Kitty Kelley talked about her book, [Capturing Camelot: Stanley Tretick's Iconic Images of the Kennedys], in which she presents images taken by photojournalist Stanley Tretick of President Kennedy's time in office. Ms. Kelley showed many pictures during her presentation. She responded to questions from members of the audience.* 
This presentation was in the James Michener Non-Fiction Pavilion on the grounds of City Hall at the 4th annual Gaithersburg Book Festival.</description>
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      <description>Representative Karen Bass (D-CA) talked about the stories in the news, and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included Attorney General Eric Holder's previous day testimony at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, the Justice Department's seizure of agency Associated Press phone records, the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, the IRS' admission that it had targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny when determining tax-exempt status, and immigration reform efforts.
At the end of the program C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines.</description>
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      <description>Attorney General Eric Holder testified about Justice Department investigations, including revelations that the Justice Department had gathered two months of telephone records of Associated Press (AP) personnel from April and May 2012. The records included incoming and outgoing calls, how long each call lasted, the phone numbers of various reporters and editors and other information.</description>
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      <description>Peter Suderman talked about his [Reason] magazine piece on measuring the impact of the $833 billion stimulus. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles. The title of Mr. Suderman's article is, "Down the Drain: How the Federal Government Flushed Away the $833 Stimulus."</description>
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