Television
It was only 3 p.m. after school, but 9-year-old Ian Scott had already surrendered to the glowing black box atop the living-room cabinet--the 21-inch family television set.
Nov. 10, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
It’s a simple little device that fits inside the TV set and would, when activated, prevent children from watching programs that their parents don’t want them to.
Sept. 1, 1995
PEOPLE WATCH Troubles Mount: Oscar-winning actor George C.
May 4, 1996
Rupert Murdoch is learning the politics of global TV the hard way.
Feb. 13, 1994
Politics
Morning after morning as the 102nd Congress and the 1992 campaign draw to a close, lawmakers have lined up on the floor of the House of Representatives to heap epithets on the opposition party’s presidential nominee.
Oct. 4, 1992
Across three sound stages at the Culver Studios lies the first lunar colony.
Feb. 25, 1990
California
Digital TV may bypass skid row
March 1, 2009
The U.S. Senate is about to come to the rescue of Carol Hahn.
Jan. 27, 1992
A two-hour collection of clips from “The Ed Sullivan Show” made a really big showing on CBS Sunday night, just as the original used to do.
Feb. 20, 1991
When it was first announced that Bill Moyers would present a TV program about the White House entitled “High Crimes and Misdemeanors” (“Frontline, PBS, April 23), it raised false hopes that he would tell about the Johnson Administration, which he was part of.
May 12, 1991