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Television Watch : ウィキペディア英語版
Television Watch

Television Watch is an American non-profit, non-partisan organization based in Charleston, South Carolina. The organization was established in May 2005 in response to the perceived increase in government regulation of television content. As an alternative to increased government control of the public airwaves, Television Watch promotes parental responsibility as the right way to protect children from inappropriate content on television.
==Leadership==
Its Executive Director is Jim Dyke, an experienced communications and political advisor who served as communications director for the Republican National Convention in 2004. Dyke graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in history. Presently, Dyke resides in Charleston, South Carolina with his wife Dawn and daughter Emily. Dyke's favorite television programs include ''Arrested Development'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', and ''Desperate Housewives''.〔(Microsoft Word - Jim Dyke Bio.doc )〕
Dyke has appeared in numerous news programs on TV and radio, including ''The Early Show'', ''Hannity and Colmes'', ''Live with Lester Holt'', and ''Wolf Blitzer Reports''.
Organizations supporting TV Watch include the Center for Creative Voices in Media, American Conservative Union, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and the United States Chamber of Commerce. The TV networks CBS, Fox, and NBC also back TV Watch.〔

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