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WASHINGTON — The following is a statement from the Independent Film & Television Alliance, Motion Picture Association of America, National Association of Broadcasters, and National Cable & Telecommunications Association on today’s announcement by the White House regarding gun violence:
Read more: Joint Statement on White House Announcement on Gun Violence
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Almost twice as many Americans tuned into broadcast television networks than cable news networks for coverage of President Barack Obama's second inauguration on January 21, according to recently released Nielsen data.
Read more: Americans Turn to Broadcast Networks Over Cable News For Inauguration Coverage