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For Immediate Release:
May 16, 2006
Senator Glenn Coffee
Bill Encouraging Family Friendly Programming Signed
A measure to encourage cable television providers
to offer a "family tier" of programming has now been approved
by Governor Brad Henry. That's according to Sen. Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, principal author of SB 1697. The measure
was co-authored by Rep. Lance Cargill, R-Harrah.
"Basically, this bill gives cable providers the option to provide
customers with family friendly programming," said Coffee. "This
includes programming that is suitable for the entire family to watch
together, with shows for everyone from very young children to programs
for general audiences."
Under SB 1697, cable television providers receiving a new or renewable
franchise license can be required to provide assurances of adequate
public, educational and governmental access channels, or in lieu
of those assurances, the provider can provide a "family tier,"
which is a group of channels defined by the Federal Communication
Commission (FCC) regulations, containing family oriented programming
that primarily carry ratings of TV-Y, TV-Y7 or TV-G.
Coffee explained that by offering viewers the option of a family-friendly
tier, cable companies would make it easier for parents to ensure
their children can watch wholesome, age appropriate programs.
"There's a lot of programming out there that is simply not
appropriate for children and families. Certainly parents need to
be vigilant and play an active role in supervising what their kids
are viewing," Coffee said. "But anything we can do to
encourage cable companies to help make that job a little easier
is going to be good for our children and for our families. We want
to thank Governor Henry for signing this legislation."
The legislation will take effect November 1, 2006.
For more information, contact:
Senate Republican Leadership Assistant's Office: (405) 521-5654

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