Brent Bozell, 49, is a lecturer, syndicated columnist, television commentator, businessman, publisher, father of five and the founder and president of the Parents Television Council, a Hollywood-based organization dedicated to restoring responsibility to the entertainment industry.
Zenit approached Bozell, a graduate of the University of Dallas, for his insights into the media.
Q: Recently a plan was proposed in Congress to require cable-TV firms to offer a la carte pricing; that is, subscribers would not be forced to pay for channels they did not want. Do you think that proposal would solve the difficulties that parents have in controlling the programming that comes into their homes?
Bozell: Cable choice certainly would help parents control the programming that comes into their homes. But it is not going to make television any …

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