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THE CAUCUS JOURNAL
The Journal of the Caucus (formerly known as The Caucus
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Summer 2008 |
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From the Editor, by Roger Gimbel
Chair's Report - Summer 2008 by Dennis Doty
A Message From The President Of
The Caucus Foundation
by Chuck Fries
Changing Times - What It Means To Me
by James Darling
How I Became a New Media Star
(Or The Secret History Of “Reekgeezers”)
by Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
The Entrepreneurial Producer in a
Bottom Up World
by Stephen Pullin
The Day TV Died
by Holly Harter
Reviving The Old Outdoor Antenna
by David Metzler
RU LOL
by William Blinn
Mentor/Mentee/Mentor
by Albert Fisher
The Incredible Shrinking Upfronts of 2008
by Nancy Meyer
Declare Yourself - Never Let it Go
by Norman Powell
Highlights Of The 2008 American Spirit Awards
The Caucus Mission Statement
Membership List - Caucus For Producers, Writers & Directors
The Caucus Foundation
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Winter 2008 |
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From the Editor, by Roger Gimbel
Chairman's Report, by Vin Di Bona
A Message from the President of the Caucus Foundation by Chuck Fries
The Independent Producer and the New World of Disorder, by Stephen Pullin
An Introduction to New Media - What's It All About Anyway
The New Media Big Bang (Poster) If They Get Paid, We Get Paid Says The Writers Guild of America
Definitions: Common New Media Terms
New Media Destinations (Websites that are funa nd easy to go on
Industry Threats to the Independent Distributor: A Warning, by Herman Rush
Who Needs a Distributor?, by David Metzler.
First Light, by William Blinn.
Social Networking Equals Direct Marketing in New Media, by Holly Harter.
Universities Go "New Media", by Nancy Meyer and special contribution by Dean Teri Schwartz (LMU).
"The Whole TV Thing is so Yesterday", by Ray Richmond, Hollywood Reporter.
Piracy: Protect Now or Perish Tomorrow - Caucus Panel
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2007 Anniversary Issue |
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From the Editor, by Roger Gimbel
Chairman's Report, by Vin Di Bona
Who Are We? (Caucus Quarterly, Vol. 1, Num. 1)
Beginnings, by Gene Eckstein & Harry Ackerman (April 1987)
Message from the Office of the Chairperson, by Chuck Fries
The Future of the Independent Producer, by Frank Von Zerneck (Winter 1996)
Standing Atop the Digital Divide (from the Hollywood Reporter, May 16, 2002), by Brooks Boliek (as published in The Caucus Journal - Fall 2002)
"A Star is Born" Reborn in TV Editing, by Frank Pierson
Statement of Marian Rees before the FCC en banc Hearing in Washington, DC, December 14, 1990
Outsource is Outsource, by William Blinn (Summer 2004)
One or Many? by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. (Winter 2004)
"...A Bold New Frontier... Where Television has Gone Before..." 2007 Panel on Broadband
Why We Matter, by Lionel Chetwynd (Summer 2005)
E-Mail: Bob Cinader, by James Komack (Winter 1994-1995)
The Caucus Mission Statement
Message from the President of the Caucus Foundation - 2007, by Chuck Fries
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Winter 2006 |
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From the Editor, by Roger Gimbel
Chairman's Report - Winter 2007, by Vin Di Bona
A Message from the President of the Caucus Foundation by Chuck Fries
Back to Basics: A Light in the South Church Window, by Holly Harter
The Downside of Digital, by David Metzler "Piracy" and What Can Be Done About It!, by Vin Di Bona, Tammy Treglia,
Dawn Friedman
The Relevance of Anti-Trust Law to Directors, Producers & Writers, by Parul Desai
The Lost, Weakened, by Bill Blinn
Memories in the Sidewalk, by Norman S. Powell
Testimony of Caucus Member Sally Hampton at FCC Public Hearing
Some Thoughts About Dealing With Rapid Change, by Bob Fisher.
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From the Editor, by Roger Gimbel
Chairman's Report, by Vin Di Bona
A Message from the President of the Caucus Foundation by, Chuck
Fries
The Digital Revolution: The Latest Developments, panel moderated by
M. Kenneth Suddleson
Filmmaking Becomes a Regular Course in Public High Schools, by
Mitch Aiken
Net Neutrality - The Caucus Takes A Stand, by Sally Hampton
New Entrepreneurial Opportunities - Understanding Cross Platforms,
panel moderated by Brian Seth Hurst
A Fine Mess at the FCC, by Joel Stein
The Horror, Oh, The Horror!, by Bill Blinn
Have Women Directors Come A Long Way, Baby? by Victoria Sampson
The Art of Collaboration, by Bob Fisher |
Winter 2006
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From the Editors, by Roger Gimbel and Fay Kanin
Chairman's Report, by Vin Di Bona
A Message from the President of the Caucus Foundation, by Chuck
Fries
Learning About Digital (Questions & Answers) by Bob Finkel
Highlights: The Wireless Mobile Connection - It's Impact on the
Creative Community, panel moderated by Herman Rush
Byte Me, by Bill Blinn
The Death of Low Definition or Why I Hate Creating Programs for
Traditional 4x3 Television, by Randall Dark
The Golden Years - Or Were They?, conversation between Allan
Burns, Jay Sandrich, Roger Gimbel & Fay Kanin
We Are Not The Enemy (The Truth About Producers), by Larry
Turman
Credits & Awards: Does Television Need Another Award Show?, by
Steve Binder
Cinematographers' Perspectives on the Art of Visual
Storytelling, by Bob Fisher |
Summer 2005
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From the Editors, by Roger Gimbel, Fay Kanin
Chairman's Report, by Vin Di Bona
Why We Matter, by Lionel Chetwynd
The Caucus Hosts Two Important Industry Events
I've Been Lost But Now I'm Found, by Gene Reynolds
Could "Brand" Producers Make A Comeback, by Bill Blinn
Bringing Back The Censor, by Brian Dyak
Is The Internet In Trouble and Who Is To Blame? by Jon
Rintels
Do Film Festivals Lead To Success? by Dean Yamada
New Technologies, by Herman Rush
Defining the Future of TV, by Bob Fisher |
Summer 2004
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Message from the Chair,
by Vin Di Bona
Is The Caucus On The Right Track? by Peter Loge
The Wal-Martization Of The Television Biz by Marc
Lorber
Outsource Is Outsource (Of Course, Of Course) by William Blinn
Censorship Revisited by Al Schneider
Can Media Artists Survive Media Consolidation? by Chellie
Pingree, Leonard Hill
Remembering Robert E. Thompson by Chuck Fries
Homeland Security Secretary Ridge Speaks by Tom
Ridge
Will Cinema Verite Work For Sitcoms? by Bob Fisher
"Winning Words"-Caucus Awards Ceremony by Vin
Di Bona, Allan Burns, Jay Sandrich, Stan Lathan, Army Archerd,
Lionel Chetwynd, Anne, Sweeny, Gerry Abrams, Jordan Levin |
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Winter 2004 |
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Message from the Chair,
by Chuck Fries
One Or Many? — That is the Question by Lorenzo Semple
Television: A Year In Review -
Top Programming Chiefs Ponder The Issues by Panel Discussion
Eulogy For Act Three by William Blinn
Prime Time TV. Is It Sliding Into The Sewer? by L. Brent Bozell III
Why Did I Join The Caucus? by Holly Harter,
inspired by Liz Lang
Is There A Role For Censorship Today, Part II by Al Schneider
The Hollywood Reporter: Is It Necessary? by Robert Dowling
Another Way to Look at The Reagans by Bob Fisher
Caucus Mission Statement
21st Annual Caucus Awards Dinner And Ceremony
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Spring 2003 |
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Message from the Chair,
by Chuck Fries
Caucus Throws A Birthday Party (After 28 years!)
Can On Screen Credits Survive Network Cutting? by Met
Stuart
Words Into Pictures
Directors Up In Arms About Companies Who Alter Films Without
Permission-What's Going On? by Gilbert Cates
Some Of What The Caucus Accomplished In 2002
Is There A Role For Censorship Today Part I by Al Schneider
Does "Digital" Have A Soul? by Bob Fisher
Caucus Mission Statement
The 20th Annual Caucus Awards Dinner & Ceremony
Member List |
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Fall 2002 |
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From the Editors,
by Roger Gimbel, Fay Kanin
Chairman's Report by Chuck Fries
Words Into Pictures
All-Star Cast Headlines "Year-in-Review" Luncheon
Big Media's Next Takeover Target: The Internet A Letter To The
Caucus by Jeff Chester
Standing Atop The Digital Divide by Brooks Boliek
Exclusive Washington Report To The Caucus by Margaret Cone
Asking For Action: Two Letters To The FCC by Senators
Hollings, Kohl, DeWine; and The Caucus
Watching The Germans Surrender As Witnessed by Ted Bergmann
Shame On The Los Angeles Times by Bob Fisher
Caucus Mission Statement
Membership List |
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Spring
2000 |
Message from the Chair,
by Jerry Isenberg
Editor's Statement,
by William Blinn
Whatever Happened to
Primetime Variety? It's Alive and Well in the Hands of the Wrong
People, by Steve Binder
On Rejection, by Tom Clagett
The Future of Television: On Missing Human Nature in Forecasting, by Robert
Kubey
What it's All About, by Nancy Malone
A Conversation with Don Bellisario, by Michael Zakula
Remembering David Levy, by Friends and Colleagues |
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Spring 1999 |
Message from the Chair,
by Jerry Isenberg
Editor's Statement, by William
Blinn
No Laughing Matter,
by Sam Denoff
An Exorcism for the Possessory
Credit, by Paris Barclay
You Double-Ought to Be in
Syndication, by Al Burton
How HBO is Preparing for
HDTV, by Michael Zakula
How Sweet It Was - and How
Simple, by Andrew J. Fenady
And the Winner Is..., by Chuck
Fries
Mistakes Were Made, by
Peter Tauber |
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Fall 1998 |
Message from the Chair, by Jerry Isenberg
Editor's Statement, by William Blinn
A Time to Remember, by David Dortort
What's up Doc?, by Robert Guenette
If I Ran the Network, by Don Bellasario, Lionel
Chetwynd, Debbie Allen, Howard Rosenberg, Loreen Arbus
A House Divided, by Len Hill
It's a Wonderful Screenplay, by Albert Hackett
Making a Difference, by Sam Haskell, Jr.
The Best Angry Man, by Barney Rosenwieg
Getting Ready for Digital Television, by Michael Zakula
How Dumb Do You Think We Are?, by Donn C. McInturff
The Animation Situation, by B. Paul Husband
Leonard Goldenson: The Man Who Brought Hollywood in from the
Cold, by Roy Huggins
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Spring 1998 |
Statement from the Chair, by Roger Gimbel
Turning the Tanker, by William Blinn
Brandon Tartikoff, by Arthur Axelman
Denzel Washington-Virtuosity, by Laurence A. Elder
Deconstructing the Hollywood 10, by Roy Huggins
Memo to the Creative Community, by Vicky Rideout & Ulla
G. Foehr
How to Break into Television-The Truth at Last, by Jerry
McNeeley
Thoughts about Phil, by Patricia Rust
Sir James, by David Levy
Are You Ready for DTV, by Michael Zakula
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Spring 1997
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Farewell Address, The Rerun,
by William Blinn
The Dynamics of Mega-Mergers
and their Effect on Creativity and the Marketplace, by Charles
W. Fries
Adjusting Our Aims,
by George Eckstein
The Butcher who Minted
Millions, by William Froug
Producing the 69th Academy
Awards Show, by Gilbert Cates
In Search of the Caucus,
by Thomas W. Sarnoff
Process and Perils of
Rating Television, by John Livingstone, M.D
What the Caucus has Meant
to Me, by Marion Rees
An Update on the Caucus
Website, by Bob Finkel & Lee Miller
A Personal Experience,
by Ted Bergmann
Musings and Jottings II,
by David Levy
A Call for Action, by
Harold Cohen
What Does the FCC Mean When It
says Digital Television is Here, by Michael Zakula |
Fall 1996
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Chair’s Remarks,
by William Blinn
Greener Fields,
by Luther Davis
The Truth About Mary Hartman’s
Waxy Yellow Buildup, by Ann Marcus
An American in Paris...or
Cologne...or Dublin..., by Phil Fehrle
An Assessment of the MPAA
Classification System, by David Levy
A Cinematographer’s View of the
Future of Television, by George Spiro Dibie, ASC
- Also:
- We Get Letters
Aims & Objectives
Caucus Membership
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Summer 1996
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Memo from the Chair,
by William Blinn
Radicalize The Caucus,
by Robert Guenette
David Sarnoff's Vision Of
Television - A Legacy, A Challenge, by Thomas W.
Sarnoff
State Of The P.G.A..,
by John Rappaport
Talent Doesn't Care How Old You
Are, by Harold Cohen
Television: The Looming
Regulatory Crisis, by Lionel Chetwynd
Musings And Jottings,
by David Levy
Report From A Roving Editorial
Board Member, by Philip Barry
Let Us Remember Shelley List,
by Marion Rees
- Also:
- We Get Letters
Aims & Objectives
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Fall 1995
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Commentary: The Sponsor's Responsibility In Television
Programming, by Margaret Clark
The View From Second Base, by William Blinn
Symposium '95: An Overview, by Charles W. Fries
Symposium
Caucus / Kodak Symposium: Opening Addresses
Small Screen, Big Problems: How Good Does Television Have To Be?
Keynote Address, by Howard Stringer
Television: Public Trust Or Public Enemy
500 Channels: Will There Be Anything To Watch?
In Memoriam: My Friend Danny, by Sam Denoff
Responsibility, by David Levy
- Also:
- In Gratitude
- Aims and Objectives
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Winter 1994-1995 |
The Caucus: Why Should It Exist,
by Charles W. Fries
Who Created Movie Of The Week? A
Revisionist History, by Roy Huggins
E-Mail: Bob Cinader, by James
Komack
The Producer/Network Programmer
Relationship: A Slippery Slope - Excerpts From "Tinker In
Television", by Grant Tinker & Bud Rukeyser
The Way It Was...So Help Me,
by Leonard Stern
A Producer's Progress,
by John Mantley
2014 - A Platinum Year For Pay-Per-View,
by George Eckstein
Great Expectations: The Museum
Of Television And Radio In Los Angeles, by Loreen Arbus
Looking Back, Looking Ahead,
by David Levy
Looking Back On 20 Years Of TV
Production Technology, by Fred Franzwa
- Also:
- Caucus Award Winners
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Summer 1994 |
Turning Back The Glacier,
by William Blinn
Confessions Of An
Award-Loser, by Michael Norell
How Are Independent Producers
Impacted By Recent Mergers And The Formation Of New Cable Networks,
Or Who Owns What Now?, by Charles Fries
"A Star Is Born"
Reborn In TV Editing, by Frank Pierson
Writers Rights In The New
Interactive Media: A Summary Of A Recent WGA Symposium, by Victoria
Bazeleey
Storing Your Film For Posterity And
Future Profit, by Richard Utley
In Memoriam-Donald Segall, by Lynne Segall, Bob Levenson &
Sam Sacks
- Also:
- Caucus Award Winners
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Spring 1994 |
Caucus To Go Public, by The Steering Committee
Message From The Office Of The Chairperson, by Charles W Fries
The Fugitive-A Hard Time Aborning, by Roy Huggins
The Question Of Violence On TV, by Bonny Dore
Let's Combat Violence Before Congress Does, by Gene Reynolds
Profile-Lindy Dekoven, by Cynthia A. Cherbak
How Brightly Shines The Star's Perquisite, by Stan Margulies
Good Production Values Plus, by Barney Rozenzweig
Countdown To The Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, by Lee Miller
What The Caucus Has Meant To Me, by George Eckstein & John
Mantley
Caucus Awards- 1993
Whither Television, by David Levy
The Culture Of Chaos, by Ervin Duggan
Cinematographers And Producers Have Historic Tie, by Victor
Kemper
- Also:
- The "V" Chip
- A Salute From The Caucus
- Caucus Award Winners
- Aims & Objectives
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Fall 1993 |
Crashing The Gatekeepers,
by Robert Lovenheim
About TV: A Conversation From Inside
Prison Walls, by Wilbert Rideau & Douglas Dennis
On The Proliferation Of Credits,
by Sam Denoff
The Myth Of Winning, by Lila
Garrett
Why I Joined The Caucus, by Don
Segall
The Industry-Wide Leadership
Conference On Television And Violence: Opening And Closing Remarks,
by Marian Rees
Playwright's Summer Camp,
by Phillip S. Barry
Let There Be Light, by Robert
Guenette
Sam Rolfe, by Christopher
Knopf
- Also:
- Mary Gets A Job: The Mary Tyler
Moore Show
- The Elusive 15th
- Doing Something About It
-- Roger Gimbel
- The "V" Chip - Two
Letters -- Gerald Isenberg & Leonard Hill
- Caucus White Paper On Aids
-- Joanna Lee
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Summer 1993 |
Creative Rights And The Quality
Of Television, The Steering Committee
The Caucus Challenge, by David
Levy
Action! A Director's Journey To
Success, by Linda Day
Notes From A Detroit High School,
by Students Of Henry Ford High School
Minorities In Television,
by Charles Floyd Johnson & Diana Kerew
Event Programming, by Ethel
Winant
Ethel, by John Mantley
Network Partnerships: Who Benefits?,
by Vin Dibona
Friendship Without Warmth Is....,
by Barney Rosenzweig
Douglas Heyes, by D.L.
- Also:
- Old Boys Network - Cagney
& Lacey
- Three Short Stories: Women In Television
- Crossing Swords -- Joanna
Lee
- Assumptions -- Terry
Meurer
- Invisibility -- Carmen
Culver
Whittles Channel One: What Is
It?
In House Production
Inter-Active Cable Sound Bites
Aims And Objectives
From Eastman Kodak: Are You Ready To
Ride The Digital Super-Highway?, by Fred Franzwa |
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Spring 1993 |
Murders Of The Week, by Bruce
Sallan
The Season Of Our Discontent,
by Robert Guenette
Movies, Misconceptions And The
Model Mexican, by Ruben Navarrette
Who Owns The Television Programs?,
by Charles W. Fries
Television: What's The
Difference?, by Roy Huggins
Impressions Of Roy Huggins,
by Stephen J. Cannell
- The Caucus White
Papers (Reprinted)
- We've Done Some Thinking
- Who's Responsible
- 10 Children A Day Are
Killed With Handguns
Mark Goodson, by F.T.C.
I'm As Mad As Hell, by Paddy
Chayefsky
A Thought, by Alex Haley
A Hostile Environment,
by Danny Arnold
Television's Great Failing, Gerald
I. Isenberg
Changing The Rules Of The Game,
by Andrew Solt
A Salute By The Museum Of Television
& Radio
Making A Difference, by Gilbert
Cates
Crediting The Creative Artists,
by George Schaefer
From Eastman Kodak: Is Film Forever?,
by Gary Borton |
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August 1992
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Whither Goest The PGA, by Leonard Stern
How Many Producers Make A Producer, by Roger Gimbel
Reflections On Producing The Academy Award Show, by Gilbert
Cates
- The Packaging Commission
- A. Feeding Frenzy, by Kathryn Harris
- B. Commentary, by Danny Arnold
- C. Gorg & Mung, A Sequel, by Bill Haber
- D. Fifteen Thousand Years Later, by Bill Haber
Put Education First, by Lynne Guber & Carole Isenberg
Anti Discrimination Proposal, by Preston Wood
Entertainment Television And The AIDS Epidemic, by Alan P. Sloan
Ageism: An Update, by Loreen Arbus |
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April 1991 |
Statements Before The Federal Communications Commission En Banc
Hearing On December 14,1990 In Washington, D.C.
by Jerry Leider, Stephen J. Cannell, Leonard Hill, Marion Rees,
Thomas Carter
A Tribute To Harry Ackerman |
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December 1990 |
Wartime In Washington, by Michael R. Gardner, Esq
Taste - You Either Have It Or You Don't, by David Levy
Television's Independents: Working On A Slippery Slope, by Neal
Koch
Quarterly Retrospective: Have Gun, Will Travel, by Herb Meadow
The Importance Of Foreplay, by Sam Denoff
William S. Paley, 1901-1990
Caucus Awards |
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April 1990 |
The Business Of Entertainment In The 90's, by Alan Horn
Quarterly Retrospective: Playhouse 90, by Martin Manulis
Too Much Reality?, by Alan P. Sloan
The Legacy Of Lucy, by Harry Ackerman
A Speech To The Caucus, by Sumner Redstone
The Continuing Saga Of Fisr, by Jack Valenti |
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October 1989 |
Who's Responsible? (A Caucus White Paper)
Why Retain Fisr?, by Leonard Hill
Quarterly Retrospective: Gunsmoke, by John Mantley
The Much Abused "R" Word, by Robert Guenette
How Feature Films Came To Network Television, by David Levy
The Nets Vs. The Scribes, by Douglas Heyes
The Caucus Establishes A Speakers Bureau |
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February 1989 |
Let's Start Over. This Isn't Working., by Barney Rosenzweig
We Can Do More To Fight Drug Abuse, by Herman Rush
A Profusion Of Pundits, by Ira Skutch
What! No Standards And Practices?, by Saul Turtletaub
The First (?) Residual, by Samuel Sacks
Two Views On Language, by David Levy
Television That Solves Problems, by Matthew R. Zucker
Caucus Distinguished Service Award To John Mantley
Caucus Member Of The Year Award To Garry Marshall |
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July 1988 |
The Fowler Legacy, by David Levy
The Multi-Billion-Dollar Error, by Ted Bergmann
A Speech By FCC Commissioner James H. Quello
Follow-Up: 'Ageism: A Sickness', by Barry Oringer
Television-From Both Sides Of The Table, by Fred Silverman
The First Twenty Years Of An Archive, by Robert Lewine
From Magic Lanterns To Multiplexes, by Joseph Csida |
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February 1988 |
The Caucus: A History And An Examination, by David Levy |
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April 1987 |
- Ageism-Two Views
- Older Writers: Not In Script?, by Jack Mathews.....
- Ageism: A Sickness, by Barry Oringer
How To Improve Television Without Really Writing (A Trip Into The
Near Future Of Pitch Meetings), by Saul Turteltaub
How Well Does Television Handle Social Issues? (The Good News And
The Bad), by Sister Elizabeth Thoman
Business As Usual (A Plea For A New Network Game Plan), by John
Furia, Jr
Channeling Children's Anger (A Diary Of A Stimulating Conference),
by Marian Rees
The Caucus-Past And Future A Small Revolution, by James Komack
Caucus Minutes - July I5, 2000, by George Eckstein |
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April 1987 |
Editorial
The IATSE Is Considering A Low-Budget Contract, by Mac St. Johns
The Business And Other Lively Arrangements, by Richard Levinson
& William Link
Caucus 1986 Distinguished Service Award
Caucus 1986 Member Of The Year
The State Of The Award Shows, by Bob Finkel
Suppose The BBC Took Advertising Lessons From America, by Jay G.
Blumler & Carolyn Martin Spicer
Caucus Ode, by George Eckstein
Let The "Creator" Beware, by Ted Raynor
Beginnings, by Harry Ackerman |
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September 1986 |
The Bottom Line, by Norman Lear
Cost Control: The Lack Of It, by Richard Irving
P.O.W.E.R., by Jerry Leider
Creating Magic, by Jack Valenti
Video Cassettes, by Norman Felton
Call Us Museum, by Dr. Robert Batscha
In Memoriam: Bud Austin, by Larry White
Letters To The Editor |
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March 1986 |
Chairman's Remarks, by John Mantley
In Memoriam, by David Levy
What We Still Can't Say On TV, by Lila Garrett
The Great Satellite Warsome Observations, by Chet Migden
The Consent Decree Update, by Samuel Sacks
Fifteen Thousand Years Later: A Look At Television Packagers, by Bill
Haber
Member Of The Year Award
Distinguished Service Award
Safety On The Set: A View From The Captain's Bridge, by Jackie
Cooper
Guide To Responsible Sexual Content In Television, Films, And Music
The Center For Population Options
Pitching, by Sam Denoff
The Caucus: Who We Are, by David Levy |
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October 1985 |
In-House Production, by Len Hill
Press Under Fire: Jefferson Revisited, by James Quello
Out Among Them, by Al Burton
The New Tax Law: What Impact Will The Potential Loss Of Investment
Tax Credit Have On License Fee Negotiations?, by Peter J. Dekom
And Then There Were Twenty - Or Where Did All The Indians Come From
At Network Pitch Meetings?, by Allan Mannings
Electronic Post Production: Shoot On Film/Edit On Tape, by Mike
Clark
Guidance On Selecting A Business Manager, by Karl S. Reinecker |
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June 1985 |
Can We Talk?, by George Eckstein
Is Anybody Out There Watching Or Caring?, by Warren V. Bush
The Fallacy Of The Negotiator, by Barry Oringer
Is Childhood The Last Taboo?, by Marian Rees
Caucus Distinguished Service Awards Movies On The Move, by Bill
Finnegan
Game Shows - Then And Now, by Mark Goodson
Screen Actors Guild And Affirmative Action: Still Waiting For
Results, by Rodney Mitchell |
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January 1985 |
Quality, by Norman Felton
Television And Politics, by Pat Weaver...
The Doc Is Not Dead, by Robert Guenette
Advertising Is Like Selling Rum To Indians, by Morrie Gelman
Striving For Mediocrity, by Tom Shales
Copyright - A Survival Issue, by Jack L. Copeland
A Simple Idea, by Larry Stewart...
Caucus Member Of The Year Awards
Letter Of The Quarter, by David Levy
It's Our Money, by Samuel Sacks |
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Fall 1984 |
Memo To Our Readers
Letters To The Editor
Naivete
Mr. Fowler's FCC, by David Levy
The AFI Turns To Television, by Jean Firstenberg
The Family On Television, by Robert Alley, Irby B. Brown
Seeds Of Destruction In Television?... by John Mantley
Caucus Aims And Objectives |
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January 1984 |
Thoughts After "The Day After"
Television And Washington's Birthday
The True Violence
The Deregulation Scam-An Update
Ageism: You Are Next
The Need To Do Better
Caucus Aims And Objectives |
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September 1983 |
In This Issue
The Producer Loses Control
How HBO Climbed In The Window
Father William (1983)
The Pure Producer
In Whose Interest?
TV Theater Of The Absurd
Caucus Aims And Objectives |
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April 1983
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Who Are We?
Invisible America
Network Power And The Deregulation Scam
Murder By Alcohol
Coming In The Caucus Quarterly |
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